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Apple lays out location collection policies | Network World

Responding to questions from U.S. lawmakers about what kind of location data it collects, Apple said it gathers location information from some users every 12 hours.

UK royalty society suggests ISPs pay for pirated music | Network World

A U.K. music royalty collection society has suggested charging ISPs for pirated content traded on their networks, as the organization claims piracy will worsen with faster broadband speeds.

Bank of the West tilts from Cisco MARS to LogRhythm | Network World

When there was a hullabaloo last November over Cisco all too quietly ending any new third-party support for the Cisco Security, Monitoring, Analysis and Response System (MARS), analysts predicted IT managers might not be as eager to fly to MARS anymore since MARS would not be expanding log collection for non-Cisco equipment in the future.

6 outrageous office pranks | Network World

Nothing livens up the work day or gets HR’s attention better than a good old office prank. Here’s a collection of some of the best, or worst, depending on your perspective.

Europe seeks to grow digital archive | Network World

Europe's online digital museum now has more than 14 million artifacts but experts are still looking for ways to improve the collection.

Download model for transitioning to a global IT organization | Network World

Over the last few years, Schneider Electric grew internationally as a collection of businesses, each of which had its own CIO, CFO and other shared services. When corporate leaders decided to shift the organization to a single structure, they started with IT, and David Patzwald was suddenly no longer CIO of Schneider Electric North America--in the new simplified, global structure, he is SVP of Integration Services, Schneider Electric.

50 smartphone blogs: A whirlwind tour of iPhone, Android and BlackBerry sites | Network World

There’s quite a collection of good and colorful blogs that track iPhones, Android devices, BlackBerries and other smartphones and no shortage of overlapping coverage among them. Here’s a spin through 50 of these blogs.

Mobile Security: How Gadgets Evolved | Network World

CSO Publisher Bob Bragdon is a self-proclaimed "gadget head." His collection, which spans from 1987, runs the gamut from primitive digital address book to the latest generations of today's Blackberry and iPhone (Check out the slideshow to see pictures of all of them).

Opting out of targeted ads too hard, privacy advocates say | Network World

The online advertising industry and U.S. policy makers need to give online users more control over the collection of personal data and surfing habits beyond the traditional opt-out approach, some privacy advocates said Wednesday.

6 sets of useful Apple iPad resources | Network World

Apple says it sold more than 3 million iPad tablet computers during the first quarter they were on the market and nearly 5 million in the quarter ended Sept. 25. One analyst expects Apple, which only rolled out the iPad this past spring, to sell 45 million of the tablets next year. You may or may not be among the growing legion of iPad owners, but here’s a collection of resources from Network World and its sister publications from the past few months that should be of use whether you own an iPad or have

Microsoft Windows Mobile essential guide | Network World

Microsoft has its work cut out for it in the mobile operating system market given the strength of Apple iPhone among consumers, RIM BlackBerry  among businesses and Nokia/Symbian in Europe (not to mention Google Android coming on strong). But with Windows Mobile 7 set to debut in 2010, Microsoft isn't giving up on the smartphone OS market. Here's a collection of recent stories, opinion pieces and more to get you up to speed or keep you current on Windows Mobile:

MySpace adds music features in bid to reinvent itself | Network World

As part of its attempt to reinvent itself, MySpace unveiled a slew of new music products, including a massive collection of music videos, at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco.

Judge rejects ringtone lawsuit against Verizon | Network World

A U.S. federal judge has rejected a music royalty collection agency's contention that a mobile operator is liable to pay public performance royalties when a ringtone is played.

Juniper’s latest Cisco challenge: First dedicated enterprise edge routers | Network World

Juniper Networks this week is rolling out its first dedicated line of enterprise edge routers, a collection of products that borrow technology from the company's powerful service provider routers and that will give customers a new alternative to Cisco ASR gear.

Microsoft’s CodePlex Foundation has credibility issues already, critic says | Network World

Microsoft’s new CodePlex Foundation has serious flaws to correct if it wants to become a credible force in the open source industry, and attract a diverse collection of developers and participants, according to an expert in forming consortia and foundations.

Study: Adobe Flash cookies pose vexing privacy questions | Network World

Adobe's Flash program is being used on heavily trafficked Web sites to collect information on how people navigate those sites even if people believe they've restricted the data collection, according to a new study.

Potential gov’t cookie policy change prompts concerns | Network World

A potential change in the U.S. government's policy that would permit the broad use of Web cookies on government sites could "allow the mass collection of personal information," according to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

Microsoft releases public beta of security console | Network World

Microsoft on Tuesday released the first public beta of a centralized management console that will pull together administrative tasks around its collection of Forefront security software for clients, servers and the network edge.

Cisco green plan looks beyond routers | Network World

Cisco wants to turn the enterprise data network into an electricity meter. Using open standards, the company wants to get server and storage vendors to collect and share information about their equipment and send it to Cisco routers and switches. The data could include power consumption, operating temperature and more. It's becoming a critical job, and because the network touches all IT resources across the enterprise, data collection should happen there, according to Paul Marcoux, vice president of green

US Library of Congress saving 500 million tweets per day in archives | Network World

The U.S. Library of Congress is now storing 500 million tweets per day as part of its efforts to build a Twitter archive, and has added a total of about 170 billion tweets to its collection.

Organizing audio | Network World

When we first started getting a serious collection of digital music we weren't too fussy about organization. Then we started digitizing our CD collection and the stream of downloaded music (we hasten to add, *legal* downloaded music) turned into a flood.

Microsoft equips Visual Studio for Office app-building | Network World

Microsoft has released a collection of tools that will help Visual Studio 2012 users more easily write add-on applications for Microsoft Office 2013, SharePoint 2013 and Microsoft's Office 365 hosted service.

Visual Studio 2008 SP1 is icing, and more cake | Network World

Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 (VS08) Service Pack 1 (SP1) took eight months to arrive. Considering the capabilities that have been added, eight months might not seem so long. In some ways, SP1 feels like the completion of what Visual Studio 2008 was supposed to be. It's certainly not just the collection of bug fixes that you'd expect from the term "service pack."

Delivering audio | Network World

In the last two weeks we've cleaned up our MP3 collection, played with Wi-Fi, looked at the annoyingly high radio frequency attenuation properties of our walls, and solved our connectivity problems using HomePlug (aka Ethernet over powerline). (See "Organizing audio," and "Connecting audio," for all the details.)

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