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Cisco eats its own IPv6 dog food | Network World

Cisco has been selling IPv6-enabled routers, software and services for many years. Now, Cisco is taking the initiative to deploy IPv6 on its own public-facing Web site, the company confirmed Tuesday.

Xbox 360 was best-selling console in July | Network World

Microsoft's revision of the Xbox 360 brought results in July when the console topped the U.S. video game sales ranking for the first time in three years, according to figures from NPD Group.

FTC warns gay youth site about sale of personal data | Network World

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has warned two people associated with a now-defunct magazine and Web site for gay teens and young men that they would violate the privacy promises the publication made to subscribers by selling their personal information during a bankruptcy proceeding.

Details emerge of patents Novell is selling to Microsoft | Network World

Additional details have emerged regarding the more than 800 patents Novell is selling to the Microsoft-led consortium CPTN Holdings for US$450 million, about two months after the deal was first announced.

How to Turn an IT System Into an External Product | Network World

Scenario: Selling the USTA's Event Management System

FBI arrests alleged cable modem hacker | Network World

U.S. federal authorities arrested a 26-year-old man on Thursday for allegedly selling modified cable modems that enabled free Internet access, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

Microsoft celebrates Windows 7’s 1st birthday | Network World

Microsoft Thursday said more than 240 million Windows 7 licenses have been sold during the first year of the operating system’s availability, a record the company says makes it the fastest selling OS in history.

Microsoft asks for rehearing in Word case | Network World

Microsoft asked an appeals court for a rehearing in the patent case that requires the software giant to pay US$290 million in damages and prevents it from selling the current version of Word starting on Monday.

Court rejects Microsoft appeal, bans Word sales | Network World

A federal appeals court today ordered Microsoft to stop selling its popular Word software in less than three weeks, rejecting the company's appeal and confirming the ruling of a lower court.

Sony unveils 17-inch, 25-inch professional OLED monitors | Network World

Sony will soon begin selling a professional monitor that contains the largest commercial organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screen yet produced.

Elpida moves into NAND flash memory with Spansion | Network World

Japanese DRAM maker Elpida Memory will soon become a player in the global NAND flash memory market when it starts selling its own flash products.

Microsoft’s Q4 Earnings: Seven Facts Likely to Be Spun | Network World

Watch out for spin as Microsoft announces earnings tomorrow. Here are seven key themes to bear in mind about the state of the business - from software that's sold but never used, to "fastest-selling Windows ever" boasts.

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.

Microsoft wins fast-track appeal of Word ban | Network World

A panel of federal judges has granted Microsoft Corp.'s request for a fast-track appeal of the injunction that prohibits the company from selling its popular Word software after Oct. 10.

Palm Pre readies app store e-commerce beta test | Network World

Palm is about to launch a beta test of an online system for selling and buying webOS applications. That means the "end of free" for Palm Pre users.

Record labels sue XM Radio for selling music | Network World

XM Satellite Radio is infringing the copyright of music labels by allowing its subscribers to record songs, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday by the Recording Industry Association of America.

Does a switch deal equal trouble in HP, Cisco’s relationship | Network World

Hewlett-Packard Co. today disclosed that it has begun selling stackable QLogic Corp.-developed 8Gbit/sec Fibre Channel switches that are targeted for use at remote offices and corporate departments.

China is Apple’s fastest growing market for iPhone | Network World

While Apple's iPhone is selling well across the globe, China has emerged as its fastest growing market for the device.

India insists on technology transfer by telecom vendors | Network World

India's Department of Telecommunications wants network equipment vendors to transfer technology to Indian manufacturers within three years of selling equipment to any Indian operator, according to documents posted by the DOT on its Web site on Monday.

Appeals court grants Microsoft reprieve in Word case | Network World

A federal appeals court late today granted Microsoft's request to suspend an injunction that would have barred the company from selling its Word software next month.

Web hosters to pay $32M for role in trademark infringement | Network World

In what's being called a landmark decision, a federal jury in California has found two Web hosting companies and their owner liable for contributing to trademark and copyright infringement for hosting sites selling counterfeit Louis Vuitton goods.

Microsoft Warns of Chaos if Word Sales Are Halted | Network World

Microsoft warned of 'massive disruptions' to sales of Office if the injunction that prevents it from selling Word 2003 and Word 2007 in the United States after Oct. 10 is not set aside.

Apple tops annual customer satisfaction survey, but lead shrinks | Network World

Apple again thrashed rival computer makers selling Windows PCs in an annual customer satisfaction survey, although by a smaller margin than last year, the poll's manager said today.

Injunction on Microsoft Word unlikely to halt sales | Network World

A judge on Tuesday ordered Microsoft to stop selling Microsoft Word products in their current form in the U.S., but legal appeals or technical work-arounds make an actual halt of sales unlikely.

Sony to begin worldwide 3D TV launch in June | Network World

Sony will begin selling 3D TVs in Japan on June 10 and worldwide at about the same time, it said Tuesday. A firmware upgrade to its PlayStation 3 console that adds 3D support and other 3D-compatible home electronics products will also be available to coincide with the television launch.