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Power and transport trouble Japanese IT makers after quake | Network World

Japan's major electronics companies took stock of their problems on Monday, as the country struggles to come to terms with the scale of devastation following Friday's massive earthquake and tsunami.

Federal CIO describes problems, changes in IT | Network World

In describing ways that the Obama administration hopes to use IT to better serve the U.S. people, Federal CIO Vivek Kundra described some disturbing inefficiencies in the government today.

Is Novell worth $2 billion? | Network World

Novell isn't the IT giant it once was, but the company may be well worth the $2 billion offered in a takeover bid by a New York hedge fund, analysts say.

IT key to successful e-health record rollout | Network World

Editor's note: This is the second part of a two-part look at the planned rollout of e-health records in the U.S. Part 1 is already available.

3 Ways to Reprioritize Your IT Infrastructure Investments | Network World

I've had the opportunity to visit several infrastructure and operations industry events already this year. Each targeted the same basic message: a return to innovation. But I have to wonder, are we really ready for innovation? The last 18 months have been marked by a consistent and constant effort to demonstrate return on investment (ROI). Why, as we now enter 2010, is there a sudden emphasis on innovation? The answer is what I refer to as "new shiny object syndrome."

In Iran, new attack escalates ongoing cyberconflict | Network World

A cyber-attack linked to Iran this week is the latest in a string of cyber-events that some say represents a new step in a shadowy and long-running war between the Iranian government and those who criticize it on the Internet.

Toyota denies electronic problems in cars | Network World

Toyota has again ruled out the possibility that electronic problems are to blame for instances of sudden acceleration in some of its cars, it said ahead of a congressional hearing in Washington, D.C., Tuesday on the issue.

Going green? Check out available tax credits | Network World

As if significant savings on electricity bills weren't enough, IT managers have another reason to embrace environmentally friendly IT practices: a bevy of federal, state and local tax incentives that could tip the scales to make green IT projects financially attractive.

Do utility companies slight IT security? | Network World

Do utilities and energy companies spend huge amounts for physical security but slight information-technology security?

NTT DoCoMo sticking to original 2G schedule | Network World

Contrary to a statement made last week by its CEO in Hong Kong, NTT DoCoMo doesn't plan to shut-off its 2G network a year earlier than planned. The network will be closed at the end of March 2012, the original schedule it had stated for the shut down.

Some Nook e-readers won’t make it for the holidays either | Network World

Just two days after Sony said that its wireless e-reader, the Daily Edition, might not make it to buyers before the end of the year, Barnes & Noble said its Nook e-reader is sold out.

Apple allure may help it win iPad name in Europe | Network World

Apple's power in business may help it win the right to use the iPad name in Europe from the company that owns the trademark there, chip maker STMicroelectronics.

Apple sues Samsung, says it copied iPad | Network World

Apple has sued Samsung for allegedly copying the iPad, iPod and iPhone with its Galaxy Tab and Galaxy handsets.

FTC denies Intel bid to disqualify Rosch from antitrust suit | Network World

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has released a redacted version of its decision not to grant an Intel request to disqualify FTC Commissioner J. Thomas Rosch from the antitrust case against the company, saying it didn't express any reservations about Rosch until it became clear he would support action against the chip maker.

Intel ships next-generation Itanium chip | Network World

Intel on Tuesday said it has started shipping its new Itanium processor codenamed Tukwila, after multiple delays and development problems stalled its release for years.

IT consultancy GlassHouse files for $75 million IPO | Network World

After canceling a previous attempt to go public, GlassHouse has filed for another IPO.

Rival analyst firm tries to lure Gartner/Burton Group customers | Network World

Competition for enterprise IT customers is always fierce, as any industry analyst will tell you. But this week, the competition for customers is being waged by the analyst firms themselves.

Oracle-Google case could be decided by November | Network World

The judge hearing Oracle's Java patent lawsuit against Google hopes to get the case wrapped up before the end of November, he said Wednesday, but it won't help his cause that the U.S. patent office has agreed to reexamine Oracle's patents in the case.

Video chat: Tango goes beyond Apple’s FaceTime | Network World

In June, Apple shipped the iPhone 4 with front- and rear-facing cameras, and it added the FaceTime app for video calling. That same month, Sprint began shipping the HTC Evo 4G, its first 4G Android-based smartphone, which also featured front- and rear-facing cameras and the ability to make video calls with an app called Qik.

Windows 7 Wanted at Work: Consumer IT Strikes Again | Network World

Windows 7 fans are joining smartphone users in bringing personal tastes into the workplace and demanding enterprises respond. IT should embrace this, advises Forrester.

Microsoft sues Motorola over licensing terms | Network World

Microsoft sued Motorola on Tuesday in a Washington court, alleging that Motorola is refusing to license patents on a reasonable basis, as it promised during standards-setting processes.

Chinese video site Tudou files for $120 million IPO in US | Network World

Tudou, one of China's leading video sharing sites, is seeking to raise US$120 million through an initial public offering on the Nasdaq Stock Market to help sustain operations as it strives to become profitable.

Powermat slims down wireless charging for iPhone 4 | Network World

When wireless charging systems for smartphones and other gadgets first came on the scene a couple of years ago, they were cool in concept but rather clumsy in practice. The idea was that instead of plugging your phone into a charger, you could simply toss the phone onto a mat from the likes of Powermat or Pure Energy Solutions to charge it.

Google found guilty of patent infringement for using Linux | Network World

A jury in the Eastern District of Texas told Google that it owes Bedrock Computer Technologies $5 million in damages for using versions of Linux that infringe on Bedrock's patents.

Canada needs cyber security czar: CATA Alliance | Network World

U.S. president Obama's appointment last December of a cyber security co-ordinator should be mirrored by the Canadian government if it wants to raise awareness of cyber security and leverage the security expertise that exists in Canada, according to the Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance (CATA Alliance).

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