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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.

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.

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.

India restricts SMS in Kashmir, citing security concerns | Network World

India's Department of Telecommunications (DOT) on Friday announced a number of restrictions on the use of SMS (short message service) in Jammu and Kashmir state, citing national security reasons.

DOJ launches intellectual-property-enforcement task force | Network World

The U.S. Department of Justice has launched a new task force on intellectual property in an effort to crack down on a "growing number" of IP crimes in the U.S. and elsewhere, the agency announced.

Mobile HD voice popularity grows slowly | Network World

A growing number of mobile operators are rolling out HD voice in their networks, allowing customers with compatible phones to make calls with better voice quality. The operators have been encouraged to invest in the technology by an increase in the number of compatible phone models, according to a report from the Global Mobile Suppliers Association (GSA).

India’s IMImobile acquires UK mobile company, Win | Network World

IMImobile, an Indian provider of mobile data services, has acquired Win, a U.K. mobile and wireless data services company, which has a large number of clients in Europe.

Majority of U.S. patents awarded to foreign countries for second consecutive year | Network World

U.S. companies win 49% of patents awarded in 2009, falling just slightly behind the number of patents awarded to foreign companies in Japan, South Korea and Germany.

SAP pushes out ‘significant’ patch update | Network World

SAP released a "significant number" of security patches for its Business Suite applications and NetWeaver middleware platform on Tuesday, following an "extensive scan of 280 million lines of coding with new, enhanced code scan tools," according to the company.

Google Android push gains march in Taiwan with new project | Network World

The Taiwanese government on Thursday announced support for a new project based on Google's Android mobile operating system, one of a number of moves by Taipei this year to support Android.

Stephen Elop: listening will be task number one at Nokia | Network World

Stephen Elop sees a lot to like about the Finnish culture that pervades his future employer, Nokia -- but the country's famous black candy, salmiakki? Not so much.

Apple customer collates 27-in. iMac display problems | Network World

A large number of problems with Apple's newest iMacs, especially the top-of-the-line 27-in. model, has prompted one user to create a site that tallies issues ranging from cracked screens to flickering displays.

Q&A: Don’t judge Microsoft security by the number of Patch Tuesday bulletins | Network World

Don't judge Microsoft security on the number of monthly patches, says Steve Lipner, senior director of security engineering at Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Group. Microsoft has made a lot of progress with its Security Development Lifecycle and continues to improve the process, he said.

China’s biggest chip maker posts first net profit in 3 years | Network World

Thirteen turned out to be a lucky number for Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), which reported a net profit for the second quarter, its first in thirteen straight quarters.

Malaysia’s P1 expands WiMax coverage, waiting on Intel | Network World

Malaysian WiMax operator Packet One (P1) is expanding the coverage of its network as fast it can, aiming to dramatically increase the number of sites it covers in western Malaysia and recently winning government approval to extend services to eastern Malaysia.

When Did a Billion Become Boring? | Network World

'One million'-anything used to be impressive. Now, even 1 billion is blah. Just one example: Number 326 on Forbes' list of the wealthiest Americans is worth just more than one billion. Are we jaded, or have we lost perspective on all those zeros?

A $30 Billion US census? | Network World

The number seemed staggering, but there it was. The cost of conducting the census has, on average, doubled each decade since 1970. If that rate of cost escalation continues into 2020, the nation could be looking at a $30 billion census.

Top 8 ways feds (and corporate users) can take advantage of green IT | Network World

How does the federal government go about implementing green IT? According to a report out today from the Government Accountability Office, the feds have adopted a number of practices that are useful not just for government IT but all manner of private and public company IT groups as well. These include everything from dedicated funding for green products, to improved employee training and reducing use of paper.

Who is Steve Ballmer? | Network World

If Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates had not asked Steve Ballmer to join his start-up software company as employee number 24 in 1980, the now infamous Ballmer would probably have made a career out of selling car insurance.

Indian ISP offering cloud computing to masses | Network World

Sify Technologies, a large Indian Internet service provider, has launched a suite of cloud-based applications targeting the large number of people in India who do not own computers or have access to the Internet.

Department of Transportation calls texting/phoning while driving study “irresponsible” | Network World

A new study says insurance claims data shows that bans on cell phone calling and texting apparently has no effect on the number of vehicle crashes. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s response: the study is “irresponsible.”

Far EasTone raises Android plans on Gphone anniversary | Network World

On the one-year anniversary of the debut of Google's Android mobile software on its first handset, the T-Mobile G1, Taiwanese mobile phone service provider Far EasTone raised the number of Android smartphones it plans to launch this year.

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