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Cognition emerges from stealth to launch AI engineer Devin | VentureBeat

In the SWE-bench test, Devin was able to correctly resolve 13.86% of GitHub issues without any assistance, performing far better than GPT-4.

Gizmodo names Apple coder who lost “iPhone 4G” | Network World

Gizmodo has revealed that the person who lost the purported next generation iPhone, images of which have been circulating on the Web over the past few days, is a 27-year-old Apple software engineer named Gray Powell who probably will never again be as famous, or notorious, as he is right now.

Top engineer gives vision for Chinese chips | Network World

China will push low-energy models of its homegrown Godson microprocessor for PCs and mobile devices as it aims to expand use of the chips, though the global recession has hurt their deployment, the head engineer for the project said Wednesday.

Want to change the world? Become an engineer | Network World

Northeastern University students laud the diversity of opportunities available to them when they graduate with engineering degrees.

Ex-Ford engineer charged with trade secret theft | Network World

A former product engineer at Ford Motor Co. has been charged with stealing sensitive design documents from the auto maker worth millions of dollars.

Former engineer who sued Cisco now faces criminal charges | Network World

A one-time Cisco engineer who had sued his former employer, alleging it monopolized the business of servicing and maintaining Cisco equipment, has been charged by U.S. authorities with hacking.

Cisco pushes ‘network memory’ to alleviate high-speed bottlenecks | Network World

A Cisco engineer has been recognized for his work on scaling router and switch performance with algorithms he developed at a start-up Cisco acquired three years ago.

Gmail engineer: Women must overcome the impostor syndrome | Network World

It's been a long, interesting journey for Google site reliability manager Sabrina Farmer, who talked about work, success and overcoming self-doubt at the Women in Advanced Computing conference in Boston.

Engineer: Microsoft violated GPL before Linux code release | Network World

Code that Microsoft released Monday for the Linux kernel under the General Public License version 2 (GPLv2) was in violation of that license before Microsoft made it available, according to an open-source network engineer.

Ex-Fannie Mae employee accused of planting computer time bomb | Network World

Ex-Fannie Mae computer engineer is charged in setting computer time bomb, according to published reports.

Net engineer crafts social media site for peers | Network World

You’d think that between Slashdot, Digg, Mixx, Propeller, StumbleUpon and dozens of other social media and news aggregation sites that there would be something for everyone. But David Mackey hasn’t been wholly satisfied.

Former Intel engineer charged with stealing trade secrets | Network World

A former Intel Corp. design engineer has been charged with theft of trade secrets from the chipmaker while secretly working for rival Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.

Vonexus IP-PBX requires a surprising look-see | Network World

Vonexus's Enterprise Interaction Center (EIC) is a Window-based IP-PBX that integrates with Microsoft's Outlook and Exchange messaging mechanisms into what Miercom test engineer and Network World Lab Alliance member Anthony Mosco summarizes as a complete call center inside a softphone application.

Original iPhone: Why this guy is still using a 5-year-old smartphone | Network World

Tihomir Yosifov, a network support engineer for a tech firm in Bulgaria, owns an original iPhone and says it still works great, 5 years after Apple introduced the iconic smartphone.

Tony Li back at Cisco | Network World

Routing software engineer Tony Li has landed back at Cisco eight years after he reportedly nailed his letter of resignation to an office door at the company.

Filling the ‘Net measurement void | Network World

In my years as an engineer and physicist, I maintained a focus on measurement - one of my earliest research designs in high energy physics was a liquid-argon calorimeter, which measures the energy created by a particle physics experiment. That's why I'm appalled at the state of Internet measurement now. Even though companies are becoming utterly reliant on the 'Net, we've never known less about Internet structure and performance - and that's a huge problem.

Apple lawsuit to decide eligiblity for overtime pay | Network World

The class action lawsuit network engineer David Walsh filed in U.S. District Court in California earlier this week against his former employer, Apple, for violating labor laws is a potentially high-profile and precedent setting case, says a legal expert.

Multi-vendor VoIP path could prove to be the one with the least financial resistance | Network World

Senior Editor Phil Hochmuth recently chronicled how tool maker Stanley Works hired an ex-Cisco engineer to revamp its global VoIP strategy. And as the story goes, the company went with a multi-vendor (read non-Cisco) approach that in the end will service hundreds of sites and tens of thousands of SIP phones.

LPI preps expert-level Linux certification for January 2007 | Network World

The Linux Professional Institute is preparing the latest version of its certification test for January, with some help from Novell, which of course, has a long history of its own in certification and education efforts with the venerable Certified Novell Engineer program.

Going VoIP… with little Cisco gear | Network World

Ex-Cisco engineer Dave Cote has ambitious plans for Stanley Works' global VoIP network: hundreds of sites and potentially tens of thousands of Session Initiation Protocol phones. But the project will involve little gear sporting his old employer's logo.

Fired engineer airs Wal-Mart security practices | Network World

A former security engineer who was fired by Wal-Mart has disclosed what he says are broad-based surveillance operations by the retailing giant to monitor employee activities.

Intel’s Patrick Gelsinger on the hot seat | Network World

Patrick Gelsinger is an electrical engineer. He joined Intel in 1979, worked on the design of the 80286 and 80386 microprocessors, and was the chief architect for the 80486 chip.

Widgets: The next big security threat? | Network World

Desktop gadgets and widgets that display system information and other data, like weather forecasts, are becoming so popular they could become the next big security threat, says Eric Chien, security response engineer at Symantec.

HTTP referrer header opens door to abuse | Network World

It’s always a pleasure to receive mail (or e-mail) from former students. Jürgen Pabel graduated from the MSIA program in June 2004. He is an experienced network engineer and security consultant for Akkaya Consulting in Köln (Cologne), Germany and remains an active member of the MSIA Alumni discussion group.

An unmissable business proposal? | Network World

My name is Dr. Engineer M'alvolio Voldemort, the sun of the deceased Prince M'egadata Voldemort who was untimely died in the late data explosion in my country.