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Stability AI launches SVD 1.1, a diffusion model for more consistent AI videos | VentureBeat

The new model is a fine-tuned version of SVD-XT and promises improve AI video generation with better motion and consistency.

iPhone OS 4.0 beta reveals latest Apple goodies | Network World

Apple on Tuesday released the third beta version of iPhone OS 4, only to temporarily rescind it due to an apparent problem with the installation process for the accompanying software development kit.

Five billionth device about to plug into Internet | Network World

Sometime this month, the 5 billionth device will plug into the Internet. And in 10 years, that number will grow by more than a factor of four, according to IMS Research, which tracks the installed base of equipment that can access the Internet.

Converged Access consolidates branch-office gear | Network World

Converged Access this week unveiled managed branch-office hardware designed to reduce the number of devices deployed in remote locations and simplify their installation.

Red Hat tops list of hottest IT security certifications | Network World

Interest in IT security certifications is booming, as more U.S. companies tighten up the protection surrounding their critical network infrastructure and as a growing number of employees view security expertise as recession proof.

Fedora 14 tests desktop virtualization | Network World

The first public beta of version 14 of the Fedora Linux distribution edges towards potential enterprise use

EU releases text of secretive ACTA copyright treaty | Network World

The final version of the international Anti-counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) leaves the door open for countries to introduce the so-called three-strikes rule, which would see Internet users cut off if they download copyrighted material.

New Linux kernel borrows Google packet speeding tech | Network World

Linus Torvalds releases version 2.6.35 of the Linux kernel

Canonical Ubuntu splits from GNOME over design issues | Network World

The next version of Canonical Ubuntu will use Unity as a desktop shell, rather than the prestently used Gnome

Part Four: Building a PC — adding RAM and cards | Network World

This article is the fourth in a series of how-to stories on building a computer. For a video version of part four, click here.

Part Seven: Building a PC — configuring the BIOS | Network World

This article is the seventh and final in a series of how-to stories on building a computer. For a video version or part seven, click here.

Part Six: Building a PC — inserting the drives | Network World

This article is the sixth in a series of how-to stories on building a computer. For a video version of part six, click here.

Red Hat releases RHEL 6 | Network World

Red Hat releases version 6 of its enterpise Linux distribution, featuring improvements in performance and network management

Part Two: Building a PC — installing the motherboard | Network World

This article is the second in a series of how-to stories on building a computer. For a video version of part two, click here.

Part Three: Building a PC — installing the CPU | Network World

This article is the third in a series of how-to stories on building a computer. For a video version of part three, click here.

Early version of MeeGo for phones released to developers | Network World

MeeGo, a Linux project combining Intel and Nokia software, released an early version of the mobile phone OS to developers on Wednesday.

Splashtop’s new instant-on OS based on Chromium browser | Network World

Splashtop on Tuesday released a new version of its instant-on OS that is based on the Chromium browser and could shorten PC boot times to just a few seconds.

Canonical developing Ubuntu OS for tablets | Network World

Canonical is preparing a version of the Ubuntu OS for tablet computers as the company looks to extend its presence in the mobile space, a company executive said on Wednesday.

Former contractor says FBI put back door in OpenBSD | Network World

A former government contractor says that the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation installed a number of back doors into the encryption software used by the OpenBSD operating system.

New Linux kernel strengthens SMP support | Network World

Linus Torvalds has released the latest version of the Linux kernel, version 2.6.37

Apple to SIM-lock Japanese iPads | Network World

Apple appears to have reversed course in Japan on a key feature of its iPad 3G: It won't offer a version capable of being used with different cellular carriers there.

Microsoft presses Intel for 16-core Atom chip | Network World

Microsoft has asked Intel to develop a 16-core version of its low-power Atom chip for use in servers, part of a wider effort to reduce power consumption in its massive data centers, a Microsoft executive said Thursday.

Why computer science students cheat | Network World

Enrollment in undergraduate computer science courses is at an all-time high at colleges nationwide. But this trend that's been hailed by the U.S. tech industry has a dark side: a disproportionate number of students taking these courses are caught cheating.