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New Western Digital format squeezes 11% more capacity from drives | Network World

Western Digital is rolling out a new drive format that squeezes up to 11% more capacity from a hard disk by consolidating disk management information and using the resulting space for data storage.

Microsoft opens Outlook format, gives programs access to mail, calendar, contacts | Network World

Microsoft plans to make publicly available details of its .pst format so developers can get programmatic access to e-mail, calendar, contact and other data stored in on desktops.

DreamWorks: 3D movies to double data storage requirements | Network World

With a growing number of feature-length animated movies and the changeover from a 2D to a 3D format, DreamWorks Animation deployed a disk-based data archive system that reduced the time it takes artists to retrieve reference video from days to seconds.

OOXML not suitable for Norwegian government, says study | Network World

Microsoft's XML-based office document format, OOXML, does not meet the requirements for governmental use, according to a new report published by the Norwegian Agency for Public Management and eGovernment (DIFI).

Japan plans 3D broadcasts as Sony preps 3D truck | Network World

Television broadcasting in 3D took a couple of steps further towards reality on Wednesday when Japan joined the list of countries planning to launch the new format and Sony said it will soon deliver a truck equipped to broadcast 3D programming on the go.

IBM, Microsoft quibble over Office 2007’s new ODF support | Network World

In the latest sniping in the long-running feud over document format standards, IBM this week claimed that Microsoft Corp.'s Excel 2007 corrupted formulas and data in spreadsheets created in the OpenDocument Format.

RIM still refuses to give in to Indian demands | Network World

The Indian government said on Friday that its security agencies are still not able to intercept and monitor in a readable format the communications made through Research In Motion's Messenger and enterprise services.

How to avoid 5 common email management mistakes | Network World

Email managers have a lot at stake. After all, the volume of global electronic messages sent via email dwarfs all other forms of electronic communication, including social networking. Since the inception of electronic mail, which, according to some Internet historians, can be traced to a small mainframe app called 'MAILBOX' from the mid-1960s, human-to-human messages have been created, transmitted and stored in electronic format. But early email administrators could hardly have envisioned the complexity of

Microsoft offers Office 2010 file format ‘ballot’ to stop EU antitrust probe | Network World

Microsoft will add a file format "ballot" to Office 2010, part of a wider move to fend off European Union (EU) antitrust regulators and block massive fines.

Most companies ready for SEC conversion | Network World

At least 340 of the estimated 500 public companies required by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to begin filing financial data in the XBRL format in June have made the conversion, according to a survey from XBRL US, a nonprofit standards group.

Blu-ray Disc faces local competitor, piracy in China | Network World

China could gradually become a big market for Blu-ray Disc, but for now the optical disc format faces the problems of thrifty buyers, piracy and a competing Chinese disc format for playing high-definition video.

Microsoft Research develops map search for unstructured data | Network World

Microsoft Research India has developed technology that will allow users to search maps even in countries like India where the addresses are often not in a structured format.

Microsoft releases PST importer for Exchange | Network World

In a move to help administrators rid their networks of disparate personal email archives, Microsoft has released a tool for finding and importing Outlook PST files into modern Exchange environments. The tool will also help Microsoft rid itself of the archiving format, which it no longer sees as necessary.

Japan’s NHK eyes 8K TV broadcasting from 2016 | Network World

Japan's public broadcaster says it could begin transmissions in a format with 16 times the resolution of today's high-definition television in 2016.

What is the Micro Four Thirds system | Network World

My uncle gave me my first real camera, an old 35mm Leica with a collapsible lens. It was lightweight, compact enough to fit into a pants pocket, and took great pictures. That camera, along with many other 35mm and medium-format film cameras, is now gathering dust in a drawer, pushed aside for a larger and heavier digital SLR.

Video over IP primer: Video compression | Network World

We’ve used many newsletters to describe how VoIP works; this week, we’d like to review some basics on how video over IP works. As with voice, for video to be put into an IP packet it first must be converted into digital format and, as is also the case with voice, digital video is then compressed to maximize both bandwidth efficiency and to ensure quality presentation. Like voice, video is encoded at the origination point for transmission and then decoded at the end terminal.

Video over IP primer: Transmission options | Network World

Today, we’ll continue our primer on how video over IP networks works with a discussion about the options for video transmission. We’ll start with video conferencing. Once encoded into digital format, video for conferencing can be sent over a private network using either private (non-IP) lines, private IP or IP-VPN connections, the public Internet (not recommended), VDSL, or via radio transmission to mobile devices.

Initiative tracks women in IT from the Sahara to Antarctica | Network World

A new online initiative promoting women in IT launched this week that follows the lives and careers of women in technology across every continent - including Antarctica - through an online diary format and photo album.

ISO, IEC leaders recommend rejection of OOXML appeals | Network World

The leaders of the ISO and the IEC have recommended the rejection of appeals from four countries that protested a vote approving OOXML, an XML-based document format submitted by Microsoft as an international standard.

ISO approves PDF as an international standard | Network World

The International Organization for Standardization has approved Adobe Systems' widely used PDF (Portable Document Format) as an international standard, and is now in charge of any changes made to the specification.

How StuffIt stacks up against WinZip | Network World

If you want to squeeze the greatest amount of data onto your hard drive, compression is the way to go -- and the ZIP format has long been a trusted method that nearly any Windows user can invoke. SmithMicro's StuffIt Deluxe 12 is a file-compression utility on steroids: it can archive and compress files of all types (to the Stuffit format and even to ZIP itself). The real question is: How well does it hold up against a well-known and popular application such as WinZip?

Venezuela joins line appealing OOXML standard approval | Network World

Venezuela has joined the list of countries that have lodged appeals against the adoption of an international standard based on Microsoft's Office Open XML (OOXML) file format.

Microsoft’s ODF support points to OOXML challenges | Network World

Microsoft's plan to include ODF support in its Office suite next year reflects continued challenges for the OOXML file format, as the industry moves ahead with adopting ODF and sorts out OOXML's troubles.

Microsoft fixes IE, Windows Media Player flaws | Network World

Microsoft has rolled out its monthly security updates for December, patching critical flaws in Internet Explorer, Windows Media Format and the Visual Studio 2005 development software.

E-mail offers a look inside Enron | Network World

Enron correspondence has been online for years, although in a not particularly user-friendly format. Now anyone can easily sift through the mountain of messages - business dealings, personal exchanges, mindless blather and, of course, the dirty jokes - thanks to an e-mail security company called InBoxer. You can give the thing a whirl at www.enronemail.com. There's even a contest for digging up the best specimens.

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