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Win an iPad! But take our smartphone survey first | Network World

Network World is conducting a survey of its readers’ smartphone preferences – both in their personal and work lives. Everyone who participates will be eligible to win a free Apple iPad.

Power management: What all the cool IT managers are doing now | Network World

Network managers now have a new way to wow upper managment: Deploying free and commercial tools that better manage power consumption across PCs to save companies money on electricity bills.

Ushahidi wins NetSquared challenge, Humanity United grant | Network World

Ushahidi -- the developer of a free, open-source tool for sourcing crowd information during crises -- has won the NetSquared Mashup Challenge, earning $25,000 in prize money and a $200,000 grant from Humanity United.

Utility evades Vista kernel defenses | Network World

A security feature in the 64-bit version of Windows Vista can be easily circumvented with a free utility that loads unsigned drivers into the kernel, according to researchers at Symantec.

Four free wikis worth trying out | Network World

As Wikipedia grew in popularity, becoming the eighth most visited site on the Web, many companies decided to purchase and build wikis internally to help enable better communication, knowledge sharing, collaboration and project management between employees.

‘Bong hits’ case may reverberate online | Network World

Press attention on the "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" case heard by the U.S. Supreme Court last week focused almost exclusively on free-speech issues for high school students while they're in school or involved in school activities.

Living free with Linux: 2 weeks without Windows | Network World

It's one of those perennial age-old battles that can never be resolved. Coke or Pepsi? Chocolate or vanilla? Linux or Windows?

SevOne offering free version of virtual network performance management product | Network World

SevOne has made a free, scale-limited version of its virtual network performance management tool available to the general public, and is planning an official roll-out for Wednesday.

User-generated content isn’t exactly free | Network World

Every media site on the Web, including this one, wants "user-generated content." But what happens when a user wants to generate content under a pseudonym such as "Anti-Christ"?

Ooma offers free long distance forever | Network World

VoIP start-up Ooma will offer free long-distance service in the United States for customers of its VoIP conversion appliance. The company competes against traditional carriers and VoIP providers such as Vonage.

A great, free VoIP system | Network World

Some weeks ago the Gearhead Underground Bunker started to fill up with some really cool VoIP stuff, including 3CX's free software-only VoIP PBX and a couple of D-Link VoIP DVG-2001S Terminal Adapters that convert regular telephones into Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) phones. This has resulted in more than a few hours of play, er, testing and analysis over the last few days.

WEBCAST NEWSLETTER | Network World

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BlackBerry to discontinue BBM Music by June | Network World

BlackBerry is to discontinue its BBM Music service on June 2, and is referring current customers to the Rdio music service for 30 days of free music.

Letters: There’s no free (open source) lunch | Network World

The cost of software must include installation, configuration and maintenance, and depending on the particular software and your environment, this can run from insignificant to many times the purchase cost of the software.

Report: Microsoft to do free Windows 7 upgrades | Network World

Microsoft will offer free or discounted Windows 7 upgrades to users who buy Vista PCs after July 1, according to a Web site that has accurately predicted the company's moves in the past.

Disruptive French entrepreneur will train programmers for free | Network World

Xavier Niel, the founder of disruptive French ISP and mobile operator Free, is setting up a training school for programmers.

Free speech and corporate policy | Network World

In my previous article on personal expression and corporate policy, I mentioned that free-speech arguments sometimes enter the discussion of whether organizations can or should attempt to limit employee self-expression in public.

WEBCAST NEWSLETTER | Network World

We hope you find our weekly newsletter informative and welcome you to view the webcasts that meet your needs. To select from our complete list of on-demand webcasts, visit: http://www.networkworld.com/nlwcn1 Always on. Always current. Always FREE!

The persistence of memory: free speech and career prospects | Network World

In my previous two columns, I've been discussing free speech from a corporate perspective. Today I look at self-expression and employment prospects.

Where to go for free career podcasts; Microsoft outlines Vista certifications | Network World

Welcome to the New Year! I’m looking forward to seeing what challenges and opportunities the year will bring in IT education, and what the hot training topics will be. Please keep those e-mails coming and let me know what you’d like me to cover in these newsletters through the year. I’d like to kick off with a quick roundup of what we can expect in the coming weeks.

Microsoft: Invisible patents as a uniform | Network World

Fortune magazine thought the story was important enough to put above the magazine's name on the front cover of its May 28 issue: "Microsoft takes on the free world." The story makes it clear that Microsoft thinks it's again time to trot out its Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt (FUD) campaign against Linux. This attempt rings as hollow as previous ones.

Windows 8: How to free up disk space on Microsoft Surface tablets | Network World

One beef against Microsoft's Surface devices is that they have less usable disk space than the advertised disk size would indicate, but there is a relatively easy way to free up as much 7GB of disk space: Create a USB recovery drive and delete the Windows 8 recovery partition from the hard drive.