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22 stories underground: Iron Mountain’s experimental Room 48 | Network World

Down a road that winds through the rolling hills of western Pennsylvania, just across from a cow pasture, the bucolic scenery of Butler County is interrupted by a high chain-link fence topped with razor wire.

Microsoft SharePoint taking business by storm | Network World

Microsoft's SharePoint Server is on a billion dollar juggernaut to potentially become the next must-have technology, offering companies tools for building everything from collaborative applications to Internet sites and potentially handing Microsoft its next cash cow

iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending Jan. 24 | Network World

Picture a cow chewing its cud. Then picture it chewing its cud while on amphetamines, and you get an idea of the iOSphere during the past week.

Gateway brand to expand after Acer purchase | Network World

People fearing they might miss Gateway's signature black-and-white dairy cow PC boxes after the company is acquired by Acer Inc. have little reason to worry: Acer not only plans to keep the Gateway Inc. brand just the way it is, the Taiwanese company hopes to expand it.

Microsoft better-late-than-never with 7-year-old patch | Network World

From the better-late-than-never department: One of the two patches Microsoft released this week is for a 7-year-old bug in Windows, one that a founding member of the Trustworthy Computing team had warned about from the beginning. You might think there wasn't an exploit until now, so no need to patch. But, Cult of the Dead Cow (what a great name) released an exploit back in March Of 2001. Not sure what took so long for Microsoft to catch up, but they finally have. Also today, we've got some karping going on

Microsoft better-late-than-never with 7-year-old patch | Network World

From the better-late-than-never department: One of the two patches Microsoft released this week is for a 7-year-old bug in Windows, one that a founding member of the Trustworthy Computing team had warned about from the beginning. You might think there wasn't an exploit until now, so no need to patch. But, Cult of the Dead Cow (what a great name) released an exploit back in March Of 2001. Not sure what took so long for Microsoft to catch up, but they finally have. Also today, we've got some karping going on

Novell: The old cash cow ain’t what she used to be | Network World

Novell's recent quarterly financial announcements brought a good news-bad news mix for NetWare that's almost becoming the permanent snapshot for the company.

NetFlash: Microsoft seeks its next cash cow | Network World

The obvious: Microsoft has won the battles over client operating systems and office productivity software. The not-so-obvious: Where does Microsoft go from here? The software giant has to look elsewhere for high growth, and this week Network World concludes its two-parter by examining how Microsoft is doing in other segments of its business. It might surprise you to learn the company is losing money in those areas - at least for now. Microsoft seeks its next cash cow http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/0119m

Obscurity vs. business reality | Network World

It seems that after my last Insider column, a lot of people think xenophobia is acceptable. This boggles my mind, but as I'm entitled to my opinion - as is everyone else - let's see whether I can't slay another sacred cow of the new security thinking.

Skype Wi-Fi phones to eliminate PC dependency | Network World

In a move that could slowly suck the life out of the cellular carriers' voice cash cow, Skype last week said its popular VoIP software will be available bundled with several standalone Wi-Fi handsets in the third quarter. The setup eliminates the need for connections to a computer to make free Internet phone calls.

Microsoft seeks its next cash cow | Network World

Microsoft's reputation is one of a moneymaker, but the fact is that four of its seven business units are in the red.

Android patches fix Drammer RAM attack, but not Dirty Cow exploit | Network World

Google released a new monthly batch of security patches for Android Monday, fixing a dozen critical vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to compromise devices.

Global iPhone usage poses economic risk | Network World

I was talking to a telecom manager of a large U.S.-based multinational company recently who lamented the fact that worldwide data roaming charges are too steep and unpredictable to justify his business using the multimedia-centric iPhone as an enterprise device. Executives in his organization recently took some complimentary iPhone 3Gs overseas and returned to discover data-usage bills of $4,000 to $5,000 apiece. According to the telecom manager: "They had a cow!"

Lipstick on a COW (and a COLT) | Network World

First it was pit bulls and then it was pigs. Can we now add cows and colts to the list of metaphorical lipstick-wearing politicos this campaign season?

How now IoT cow? Sensors can track Elsie’s temperature | Network World

The Internet of Things just got a little weirder.

Where’s the beef? Fedora releases ‘Spherical Cow’ | Network World

After being delayed seven times due to reported problems with the new installer, Fedora 18 has arrived. On the plus side, Fedora 18 delivers new management functionality for IT administrators and offers improved Active Directory support. However, a complicated installation process and some issues with the user interface make it a less attractive option than desktop competitors like Ubuntu and Mint.

Is CCIE pay slipping compared to other certifications? | Network World

In a provocatively headlined blog, TechRepublic Executive Editor Jason Hiner writes that "Cisco's CCIE is no longer the biggest cash cow of IT certification." According to the Web site's 2008 IT Skills and Salary Report conducted in association with training firm Global Knowledge, Cisco's highest accolade for network engineers is the fifth highest-earning certification for IT professionals, following PMI Project Management Professional (PMP), PMI Certified Associate in Project Management, ITIL v. 2 - Found

The Internet of (Living) Things: Tracking dairy cow eating habits | Network World

Cargill and Consumer Physics team up to offer Reveal, a real-time analysis tool that tracks dairy cow diets. Call it the Internet of Living Things.

Microsoft Is Tipping Its Cash Cow | PCMag

As it does with many of its products, Microsoft is ruining Office, leaving the door wide open for another company to triumph.

Omeat emerges from stealth with beefy tech approach to cultivated meat growth media | TechCrunch

Omeat's process uses regenerative factors extracted humanely from cow plasma to make growth media to create beef, pork, chicken or fish.

Is there a cow level in Diablo 4? Evidence suggests yes | Windows Central

The Diablo games have previously featured a secret cow level full of bovine beasts, players are wondering if there is such a level within Diablo 4 and believe there is enough evidence to support it. I

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Cow manure fuels French tractors

A French farmer steps away from his barn and fills up a tractor with fuel made from the manure of his cows, an attempt to put their climate-damaging methane to good use.

How Much a Cow Worth in Adopt Me – Roblox

You can get a cow from trading or hatching it if you have a Farm egg. The worth of a cow is nowadays up to $47. Read this guide for more details.