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The Grill: David Edelstein | Network World

David Edelstein is using technology to battle poverty, and his weapon of choice is the mobile phone. Edelstein is director of the Grameen Technology Center and vice president of technology programs at Grameen Foundation, a Washington-based nonprofit that supports microfinance practitioners worldwide. Edelstein holds the top technology job, guiding the foundation's efforts to create innovative and sustainable technology approaches to benefit the world's poor.

Experts to Feds: Sign the DNS root ASAP | Network World

Internet security gurus and leading vendors are urging the U.S. federal government to rapidly deploy security and authentication mechanisms at the top level of the DNS hierarchy, which is known as the root zone.

Cisco to buy Chinese set-top box business | Network World

Cisco will buy a Chinese set-top box maker as the country works to digitize all cable television by 2015, creating market opportunities for Cisco, the company said late Monday.

Servers are refreshed with Intel’s new E5 chips | Network World

Top server makers on Tuesday announced major product upgrades with Intel's new Xeon E5 processors and technologies that deliver better performance and throughput for robust virtualization and cloud deployments in data centers.

The top 10 operating system stinkers | Network World

I love old technology as much as the next techno-geezer, but come on, it wasn't all wonder and goodness. After we're done reminiscing about the good old days of operating systems, let's reflect on the bad old days of operating systems as well. After all, the bad times are still with us -- even in 2009, there are still some wretched operating systems out there.

Via keeps battling Intel and AMD even as its x86 chip market share shrinks further | Network World

While Intel and Advanced Micro Devices battle for the top two spots in the x86 microprocessor market, the third player, Via Technologies, saw a slip in its already-marginal market share, but it isn't ready to fold, research firm IDC said on Thursday.

Apple to be top mobile processor company, In-Stat says | Network World

Apple is an iconic consumer electronics company with a string of massively successful products, but it could also become the world's largest mobile processor company by the end of the year, according to a study due to be released by In-Stat later this week.

T-Mobile deal will help US, AT&T says | Network World

AT&T's planned acquisition of T-Mobile USA will advance U.S. leadership in mobile data and improve consumers' wireless experience, the company's top executives said on a conference call Monday morning.

Lobbyist urges more gov’t coordination of cybersecurity | Network World

World governments need to do more to fight cyberterrorism and protect the Internet from attacks, because the Web has become so vital to commerce and communications, AT&T Inc.'s top lobbyist told reporters Wednesday.

Chinese leader asks Apple’s Tim Cook to care for workers | Network World

Apple CEO Tim Cook met with a top Chinese official on Tuesday, who called on foreign companies to pay more attention to the care of their workers in the country, according to state-run media.

EBay’s crucial app dev project moves forward | Network World

EBay is moving ahead with a project to let third-party developers build applications on top of Selling Manager, eBay's tools used by thousands of merchants to manage their businesses on its Web site.

Apache promotes Sqoop as Top Level Project | Network World

As more organizations deploy Hadoop to analyze vast reams of information, they may find they need to transfer large amounts of data between Hadoop and their existing databases, data warehouses and other data stores. Now the volunteer developers behind a new connector designed to speed this data exchange have gotten the full support from the Apache Software Foundation (ASF).

Apple vs. Microsoft: Top 20 stolen ideas of OS wars | Network World

Steve Jobs once said that Microsoft stole Windows from Apple, but both sides have snatched plenty of ideas over the years

Microsoft, EU reach accord on antitrust | Network World

Microsoft appears to have reached an agreement with the European Commission that concludes an antitrust battle that has lasted a decade, Europe's top competition regulator said Wednesday.

To top iPhone sales, Microsoft must aim low | Network World

Microsoft can top iPhone sales, as long as it keeps the price low.

AT&T racks up iPhone activations despite Verizon competition | Network World

It seems rumors of AT&T’s demise as the top iPhone carrier were greatly exaggerated.

6 Everyday iPhone Disasters and How to Handle Them | Network World

From an impromptu swim through the washing machine to a hard drop on concrete, iPhone disasters happen to the best of us. Here's a look at the six top daily dangers for your iphone -- and what to do when disaster strikes.

ICANN system for applications for new gTLDs still down | Network World

The system for applications for new generic top-level domains (gTLDs) is still down after nearly a week, with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) still unclear as to when it will be restored.

Top FBI cyber cop joins startup CrowdStrike to fight enterprise intrusions | Network World

Shawn Henry, who just retired as executive assistant director of the criminal, cyber, response and service branch of the FBI after 24 years there, has been named president of CrowdStrike Services, a division which will focus on incident response and malware assessment. Henry says he accepted the position because he agrees with the company's vision, even though CrowdStrike only debuted a few months ago and its product line won't be out until later this year. CrowdStrike was founded by its CEO George Kurtz a

Security issues magnified in India | Network World

CTO of Bigfix, Amrit Williams feels that security, already identified as one of the top three CIO concerns, deserves even greater attention in India. As the IT industry in the country grows, it will take on even more significant proportions, especially due to international compliance regulations. He voices his concerns and insights below:

Twit nits: 12 top Twitter annoyances | Network World

Twitter's popularity may have exploded over the past year, but its feature set continues to evolve at a seemingly glacial pace. New users quickly realize that they need to shop around in the Twitter developer ecosystem for add-on software and Web-based services that fill in missing features and address the annoyances that the microblogging service's deficiencies present.

NiRA plans ngCERT to avert hacking reoccurrence | Network World

The recent News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) presidential resignation saga is basically a technology issue, according to the Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NiRA), a group mandated to manage the country's top-level domain.

iPhone 5 rumor roundup for week ending May 6 | Network World

Here are the top iPhone 5 rumors for the week ending Friday, May 6: The Date, the value of carrier employees as sources of information, two models, shallow consumers buy the white iPhone 4 and delay iPhone 5, wireless updates. You heard it all here second.

Managing IT atop Mount Washington | Network World

It may be starting to feel like spring where you are, but at the top of New Hampshire's Mount Washington, the highest point in the Northeastern U.S. and home to the self-proclaimed "World's Worst Weather," it just about always feels like winter.

Startup wants to peek through the wired cameras in your home, sell the data | Network World

The little cameras in your home are multiplying. There are the ones you bought, perhaps your SLR or digital camera, but also those that just kind of show up in your current phone, your old phone, your laptop, your game console, and soon your TV and set-top box.