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SXSW panelists: Mobile payments poised to take off in US | Network World

Mobile payments will become ubiquitous -- really, this time -- in the next few years, according to a panel discussion at the SXSW conference Saturday.

Judge says TD Ameritrade’s proposed security fixes not enough | Network World

A federal judge's rejection of a proposed settlement by TD Ameritrade Inc. in a data breach lawsuit marks the second time in recent months where a court has weighed in on what it consider to be basic security standards for protecting data.

Weird, Wild, and Totally Out of Control | Network World

It's been a long time since my last visit to CES and Las Vegas in general, a long time since I walked down the strip to Sin City, and pounded the concrete pavement of what is now the world's largest consumer electronics show. And I can tell you, in the 10 years since I have been here, Vegas has changed faster than Joan Rivers face has in over 10 decades.

Implementing Microsoft Lync: Lessons Learned Killing PBX | Network World

When Marquette University started construction on three campus buildings a year and a half ago, the IT department saw it as a good time to deploy VoIP (Voice over IP) from the ground up.

‘Insatiable demand’ for streaming video puts pressure on providers | Network World

Just as enterprise network managers brace for the flood of bandwidth-consuming content stemming from the NCAA men's basketball tournament, content delivery providers put in a significant amount of time preparing to meet the meteoric rise in demand.

No unified stack soon for big data | Network World

Despite the growing interest in big data platforms, it may be some time before organizations will be able to deploy a standardized big data software stack, concluded a panel of speakers Wednesday during a virtual panel hosted by GigaOm.

Q&A: Chris Melissinos on curating Smithsonian’s ‘The Art of Video Games’ | Network World

A longtime game designer and collector of gaming systems, Chris Melissinos talks with Network World about why the art of video games is different from other artistic media, the 'separation anxiety' he's feeling after loaning his vintage gaming systems to the travelling exhibition, and why now is the opportune time for an exhibition like this.

News Corp.’s Jon Miller: MySpace stopped innovating | Network World

MySpace stopped innovating at a time when it led the social networking market and had strong momentum, leaving the door open for competitors such as Facebook and Twitter, said Jonathan Miller, who oversees News Corp.'s Internet businesses, including the embattled MySpace.

PayChoice breached for the second time this month | Network World

For the second time this month, PayChoice Inc., a large online provider of payroll processing services, has had to shut down its online portal because of a security breach.

Amazon Web Services updates Linux implementation | Network World

Amazon Web Services has upgraded the Linux image that runs in its cloud to include newer versions of Tomcat, MySQL and Python, while at the same time allowing enterprises to stay on older versions, the company said in a blog post on Wednesday.

Dying Apple Time Capsules spark complaints | Network World

Users of Apple's Time Capsule have taken to the Web with complaints about their dead storage and wireless devices and are tallying the hardware failures in an effort to convince Apple that there's a problem.

How Apple played hard to get and seduced the enterprise | Network World

There was a time when you wouldn't mention the words "Apple" and "enterprise" in the same breath. Apple sold to consumers and didn't much care about catering to the enterprise. But the iPhone and iPad changed all that.

Microsoft counted as key Linux contributor, for now anyway | Network World

For the first time ever, and probably only temporarily, Microsoft can be counted as a key contributor to Linux.

Meet the Linux Tycoon tycoon | Network World

If the idea of a game about managing a hypothetical Linux distribution doesn't sound like your idea of a good time, you probably aren't alone. In fact, you'd probably guess, if you had to, that no such game existed.

China Mobile helps alternative LTE to take off | Network World

China Mobile's use of TD-LTE (Time-Division Long-Term Evolution) will have global repercussions, with the technology used to improve indoor coverage and increase capacity in next-generation mobile broadband networks, according to an Ericsson executive.

Native iPhone support ready for Lotus Domino | Network World

IBM/Lotus said next week it will ship the long-anticipated real-time access support for the iPhone on its Domino messaging platform. Lotus Domino support for the iPhone uses the Apple device's mail, calendar and contact application and synchronizes data between the two platforms in real time using Microsoft's ActiveSync protocol.

US Army: Military finds IT security certification difficulties | Network World

The U.S. Army is having a hard time manning its IT staff because it cannot find military personnel with the right networking and IT security qualifications.

Sony prototype sends electricity through the air | Network World

Despite the numerous technologies that exist for sending data through the air there's one cable that most gadgets can't do without at some time. The power cable remains a necessary but sometimes unsightly part of many modern electronic appliances -- but now even that might be on the way out.

China’s Huawei reveals board members to boost transparency | Network World

Huawei, China's largest telecommunications equipment provider, has for the first time revealed its board of directors along with its overseas sales figures, in a move to further clear its reputation following U.S. concerns that the company is tied to the Chinese military.

Former engineer who sued Cisco now faces criminal charges | Network World

A one-time Cisco engineer who had sued his former employer, alleging it monopolized the business of servicing and maintaining Cisco equipment, has been charged by U.S. authorities with hacking.

iPhone App Spotlight: Chaikin Power Tools for Stock Traders | Network World

The Chaikin Power Tools iPhone app delivers real-time stock data and analytics to your fingertips for free.

iPhones secretly stashing history of your location | Network World

Apple's iPhones are secretly storing data about your location, with a copy of the file being stashed on your Mac each time you sync with it. It's not clear why Apple captures the data, but the company apparently doesn't move it off your computers. Yet.

Unix at 40: Hanging on despite strong Linux, Windows challenges | Network World

The middle-aged OS is not expected to die any time soon, just slowly fade away

Intel CEO Otellini gets $12.4 million in ’08 | Network World

Paul Otellini's 2008 compensation includes a $3.9 million cash bonus plus stock options and awards valued at $7.2 million at the time they were granted.

The Innovation Bracket | Network World

It is time for May Madness. OK, there might not be as much fanfare as the college basketball version of the brackets, but think of this as a second chance at redemption after all those red marks littered your NCAA picks this past March.