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Education, R&D are among White House cyber czar’s goals | Network World

Educating Web users about risks, working better with other governments, and increasing federal support for cybersecurity research and development will be among the top priorities for the new U.S. White House cybersecurity director.

Pornography filters in India have little impact | Network World

Search engines and other Web sites in India are required by law to filter pornographic content. But the opportunity for circumvention is so large, and government interest in prosecution so low, that the country is better off doing away with the laws, analysts said.

Gov’t can embrace social media, collaboration, experts say | Network World

If the U.S. Department of Defense can embrace social networking and other Web 2.0 tools, just about any large organization can, said a representative of the agency's Business Transformation Office.

Apple resolved iPhone trademark conflict in China | Network World

The company that owned the trademark "i-phone" in China yielded it to Apple, the Web site of China's trademark office shows, removing what could have become a legal roadblock for the similarly named iPhone there.

Court orders three H-1B sites disabled | Network World

A New Jersey Superior Court Judge has ordered hosting firms to shut down three Web sites that oppose the H-1B visa program.

Public wants online privacy rules, US official says | Network World

U.S. Web users are increasingly asking for tougher online privacy protections, even as they give more and more of their personal data to websites, and Internet-based companies are asking for certainty about privacy rules from U.S. regulators even as they also ask for flexibility to create new products, a U.S. official said Monday.

Microsoft, Google unveil climate change Web apps | Network World

Microsoft and Google have built Web applications designed to highlight environmental problems coinciding with the climate change negotiations in Copenhagen that run through Friday.

Lawmakers seek to stop reposting of TSA security document | Network World

Several lawmakers are asking DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano to examine if any legal remedies are available to stop Web sites from reposting a recently leaked TSA security manual.

Logitech’s LifeSize buy bewilders | Network World

Logitech's only video products are commodity Web cams, but that will change when the company closes a deal to buy high-definition videoconferencing vendor LifeSize Communications.

No rush to adopt domain names written in Chinese in China | Network World

A global Internet governing body last month approved new languages for use in domain names, but at least in China some Web sites have hesitated to rebrand into Chinese from their well-known names written in Latin characters.

BT’s Web 2.0 security strategy | Network World

In 2006, just as the first tweet was being Twittered, BT Global Services launched an effort to keep its customers and 112,000 employees safe in a new world of Web-based communities and other interactive sites.

Microsoft to reveal details of tool, code-named Velocity, that speeds app performance | Network World

Next week, Microsoft will be revealing details of a new development tool, code-named Velocity, that speeds the performance of enterprise and Web applications. A session at the Professional Developer’s Conference, held in Los Angeles next week, will be dedicated to the new tool.

How to steal corporate secrets in 20 minutes: Ask | Network World

A few companies in the Fortune 500 need to upgrade their Web browsers. And while they're at it, a little in-house training on social engineering wouldn't be a bad idea, either.

SeaMicro crams 768 Atom cores in new cloud server | Network World

SeaMicro has crammed 768 Atom processor cores into its latest low-power SM10000-64HD server in an effort to provide a quick response time to Web transactions while saving energy.

Google adding IPv6 to YouTube | Network World

Google plans to upgrade its YouTube video streaming Web site to provide support for IPv6, a long-anticipated upgrade to the Internet's main communications protocol.

An Rx for security | Network World

Passwords for network security are out and faces are in at ParadigmHealth. The Upper Saddle River, N.J., provider of care to seriously ill patients is adopting a Web-based authentication method that requires doctors, nurses and other users to remember images of nine faces to gain access to patient records through ParadigmHealth's Web portal.

Chinese eBay rival branches out with branded mobile phone | Network World

China's biggest online auction and retail Web site plans to stamp its brand on a new mobile phone, the first time it's name will be put on a device, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.

DotNetNuke gets fresh user interface | Network World

Keeping up with the fiercely competitive market for open-source Web content management (WCM) systems, DotNetNuke has simplified the user interface of its namesake WCM product and added new bits for connecting to the cloud and to Microsoft SharePoint, the company announced Monday.

NHL looks to Web video, mobile to further popularize game | Network World

NHL CTO Peter DelGiacco discusses how technology can enhance the hockey viewing experience.

Crash course: HTML 5 video | Network World

If you want to watch Internet-delivered video on your PC, the vast majority of Web sites have settled on a single, consistent way to do that. That's the good news. The bad news is that this single, consistent delivery system is Adobe Flash, with all its security and stability issues.

Canonical matures Linux-based netbook OS | Network World

Canonical on Thursday updated its Linux distribution for netbooks, simplifying the interface and adding new programs that the company says will make it easier for users to access and use Web content.

4 Swine Flu Scams Making the Rounds | Network World

The words "swine flu" had barely been uttered last spring when spammers and malware authors, hoping to take advantage of fears and curiosity about the virus, began devising ways to trick people with clever subject lines and fake web sites. In April, only days after officials began to talk about the virus, officially known as H1N1, researchers with several security firms reported spam relating to the virus already accounted for 4 percent of all unwanted emails.

Gmail disruption in China could signal tighter control | Network World

Chinese Internet users have reported greater difficulty accessing Gmail in recent weeks, prompting speculation that the Chinese government is again stepping up its efforts to control the flow of information on the Web.

Firefox use reaches critical mass; Skype reigns in IM | Network World

It finally happened. After years of building momentum -- and more than a few false starts -- Mozilla's Firefox Web browser has finally reached critical mass. There are now more users running some variant of Firefox (50.6 percent) than not running it, according to the latest statistics from the exo.performance.network [1], which tracks the actual usage and configurations of thousands of PCs globally, providing a real-world snapshot.

Wikileaks founder reflects on Apache helicopter video | Network World

The mainstream media ignored important additional research related to the video of a U.S. Apache helicopter shooting civilians in Iraq that was leaked to the Wikileaks Web site, according to its founder and editor, Julian Assange.