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Python filter() function with Examples on append(), clear(), extend(), insert(), pop(), remove(), index(), count(), pop(), reverse(), sort(), copy(), all(), bool(), enumerate(), iter(), map(), min(), max(), sum() etc.

Rising Chinese yuan adds to PC price increases | Network World

People looking to buy new PCs or other gadgets will see prices continue to rise after a move by China's central bank to relax the exchange rate of its currency.

Improved user interface key issue for Symbian | Network World

Unlike the iPhone and products based on Google's Android OS, Symbian's user interface hasn't been developed for smartphones with touchscreens. But that is about to change, said Lee Williams, executive director at the Symbian Foundation, who along with his colleagues gathered at the Symbian Exchange & Exposition on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Will U.S. Supreme Court overhaul Sarbanes-Oxley ? | Network World

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments for and against the legitimacy of the Public Company Oversight Board, an independent group established by the Security and Exchange Commission to servers as the auditing industry's watchdog over financial practice and corporate governance.

Open-source challenge to Microsoft Exchange gains steam | Network World

Open-source alternative to Microsoft Exchange signs up two new service providers.

Microsoft readying SP3 for Exchange 2007 | Network World

After reversing course on Exchange 2007 platform support, Microsoft says a third service pack for the messaging server will ship in the second half of next year.

ERP woes delay wheel maker’s financial results | Network World

Problems with a recently installed ERP (enterprise resource planning) system have partly forced automotive wheel maker Superior Industries International to hold off filing its second-quarter results, according to a company statement and U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission filing on Wednesday.

Microsoft Exchange set; SharePoint, OCS to follow | Network World

Microsoft Monday shipped the final release of Exchange 2010, ushering in not so much the latest version of its messaging server but the first updated piece of its unified communications and collaboration platform.

IBM executive accused of insider trading out of a job | Network World

The IBM executive charged with insider trading by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is out of a job at Big Blue.

Microsoft takes shot at Google Apps, cuts Exchange Online price 50% | Network World

Taking a swipe at Google Apps, Microsoft Monday cut in half its per user per month list price for Exchange Online services, from $10 to $5, and cut by 33% the list price of its Business Productivity Online Services suite, which went from $15 to $10.

Apple flubs its improved support for Exchange email security | Network World

Apple’s improved support for Microsoft Exchange security triggers frustration for some enterprise users linking to Exchange 2007.

Nokia lays out serious risks in Microsoft deal | Network World

In a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday, Nokia laid out the threats it faces as part of its planned deal with Microsoft.

Does RSA SecurID have a US gov’t-authorized back door? | Network World

Does the RSA SecurID two-token authentication system include a back door that was built in at the request of the U.S. government in exchange for letting RSA export SecurID?

Linux Foundation releases specification to ease licensing headaches | Network World

The Linux Foundation and FOSSBazzaar on Wednesday released a new specification to ease the pain of license compliance for open source software. The Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) is a data exchange specification that tracks license information in a standardized way and allows it to travel across the software supply chain.

Exchange 2010 hits RTM | Network World

Microsoft has completed development on Exchange 2010 and the messaging server is due to ship on Nov. 9

Microsoft acknowledges Linux threat to Windows client | Network World

Microsoft for the first time has named Linux distributors Red Hat and Canonical as competitors to its Windows client business in its annual filing to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

SEC takes steps to ban ‘flash’ trading | Network World

he Securities and Exchange Commission is taking steps to ban the practice of flash trading where some large financial companies get access to stock trading information milliseconds before that information is made available to the trading public.

Expert: Gov’t should approve T-Mobile sale with conditions | Network World

U.S. agencies should force AT&T to build out its mobile broadband network in exchange for allowing it to purchase T-Mobile USA, a consultant says.

Square executive sees mobile bubble | Network World

There is a venture investment bubble in the mobile industry as countless startups draw interest for what might be the next big application or tool, the chief operating officer of payments vendor Square said Tuesday.

RIM Updates BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) v5.0 SP1 | Network World

BlackBerry maker RIM has issued maintenance updates for organizations' Microsoft Exchange and IBM Lotus Domino BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) v5.0 service pack 1 (SP1) deployments.

Skype’s SEC filing reveals huge revenue swings | Network World

In order to sell public stock, Skype has filed a form with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Committee that forces the company to reveal information it would otherwise keep secret as a private company.

NYSE Euronext copes with booming traffic | Network World

NYSE Euronext, the owner of the New York Stock Exchange, is already using 100-gigabit optical network connections for real work and may be close to deploying pre-standard 100-Gigabit Ethernet just to keep up with booming demand for rapid communication.

Is the SAP KPI program really dead? | Network World

SAP is still planning to conduct a benchmarking program for its Enterprise Support service, despite words to the contrary from CEO Léo Apotheker last week -- sort of.