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Roblox introduces AI-powered tools to boost 3D content creation | VentureBeat

Roblox unveiled two novel AI technologies aimed at revolutionizing 3D content creation on its platform for user-generated content.

Midjourney debuts consistent characters for gen AI images | VentureBeat

As the feature progresses and is refined, it could take Midjourney further from being a cool toy or ideation source into more of a professional tool.

Why China Mobile isn’t right for Apple and the iPhone | Network World

Apple's discussions with China Mobile about bringing the popular handset to the world's largest mobile market is the stuff of tech journalists' dreams. The potential deal would join together the world's largest mobile service provider with the planet's most talked-about phone. Both companies are tight-lipped, offering us nothing more than confirmations of the talks and statements that indicate that the two sides want to make a deal.

Tiny .biz domain names to be auctioned off to highest bidders | Network World

How much is x.biz or .ge.biz worth? That's the question NeuStar is asking the Internet e-commerce community as it adds one- and two-character names to the .biz domain and makes them available to the highest bidders.

Better, faster, stronger: 4G’s impact on app development | Network World

With 4G networks due to hit the mass market over the next two years, some application developers are looking at ways to exploit the new high-speed connections to improve their apps' performance and capabilities.

ChoicePoint details data breach lessons | Network World

More than two years after data breach, ChoicePoint describes lessons learned, upgrades in data security and privacy.

Xerox PARC turns 40: Marking four decades of IT innovations | Network World

For 40 years, the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (commonly called Xerox PARC, now just PARC) has been a place of technological creativity and bold ideas. The inventions it has spawned, from Ethernet networking to laser printing and the graphical user interface (GUI), have led to myriad technologies that allow us to use computers in ways that we take for granted today.

VoiceCon: Free VoIP management tools | Network World

Two network infrastructure vendors launched free management software tools at the VoiceCon show this week, with the aim of simplifying the setup IP desktop phones and carrier VoIP services.

NIST blesses network access, desktop security | Network World

The Trusted Computing Group and the National Institute of Standards and Technology Tuesday joined to give their blessing to the union of two technologies that each have championed: TCG with its network-access control standard called Trusted Network Connect, and NIST with its desktop-security configuration standard called the Security Control Automation Protocol.

Two Ways to Build a Better IT Strategy | Network World

A CIO at a Fortune 500 company needs to develop strong data governance and data-management capabilities, and a long-term technology strategy. What's the best way to accomplish this without a staff skilled for this kind of work?

Italy seeks removal of ‘defamatory’ iPhone app | Network World

Italy's tourism minister, Michela Brambilla, has instructed the official state lawyer to seek the removal from sale of a "defamatory" iPhone application and to take legal action against the app's maker.

AT&T wins USDA deal for the second time | Network World

It appears the second time's the charm for AT&T, which won a $350 million data networking contract from the U.S. Department of Agriculture two years after having been awarded -- but later stripped -- of the same deal because of a protest from the losing bidders.

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.

3-D movie ‘Despicable Me’ finds hero in behind-the-scenes technology | Network World

The 3-D movie "Despicable Me" opens Friday in theaters, and what you'll see on the screen is the story an arch-villain named Gru who is out to steal the moon to prove his badness. What most movie goers won't realize is that behind the scenes of this family-friendly film was a two-year effort blending animation art, music and digital technology in a non-stop and massive flurry of files sent between artists and production teams in Paris and Hollywood.

How Cisco Cius stacks up against iPad | Network World

Cisco's new Cius tablet is much more enterprise oriented than Apple's iPad. Here's how the two stack up.

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.

H-1B: The voices behind the visa | Network World

This article is part of our special report on the 20th anniversary of the H-1B visa, which also includes first-person accounts from five IT workers who have been directly affected by the H-1B program and visual and interactive tools to help you analyze H-1B visa data.

Courts shut down 82 sites for alleged copyright violations | Network World

Two U.S. agencies get court orders allowing them to seize the domain names of 82 websites allegedly violating copyright.

Customized Xbox 360 controller brings gaming to the disabled | Network World

Steve Spohn is wheelchair-bound, on a ventilator and can barely move because of muscular dystrophy, but he's still able to play video games. He participated in last week's Games for Health conference in Boston, where the AbleGamers Foundation hosted the Hardware Hackers Challenge, a contest to build a handicap-accessible game controller in under two hours.

Regulatory compliance hogs security pros’ attention | Network World

One out of every two IT security professionals spends 50% of the work week on regulatory compliance initiatives, according to a new survey sponsored by eEye Digital Security.

Group used 30,000-node botnet in MasterCard, PayPal attacks | Network World

PayPal's website was hit late Wednesday by two botnets as online activists continued their Web attacks on companies that have severed their relationships with WikiLeaks.

Microsoft woos developers with latest IE9 preview | Network World

Microsoft keeps promise to make available iterative releases of IE9, with the second release in two months featuring improved performance.