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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Microsoft recruited top guns for Waledac takedown; Palm smartphones fail to fuel sales

Palm's new smartphones failing to fuel sales | Wireless carriers need to find ways to keep customers profitable

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Microsoft recruited top notch guns for Waledac takedown
Four days ago, top-notch computer security researchers launched an assault on Waledac, a highly sophisticated botnet responsible for spreading spam and malicious software. Read More


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Palm's new smartphones failing to fuel sales
Palm is now predicting revenues from its re-launched smartphone business will fall far short of earlier projections, and hopes. Instead of a fiscal year total of $1.6 billion-1.8 billion, revenues will be "well below" that forecast. Read More

Wireless carriers need to find ways to keep customers profitable
There are already so many wireless users in North America that carriers need to think of ways to reap additional profits from their existing customers, rather than finding new ones, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers. Read More

Gartner predicts 20 percent growth for chip industry in 2010
The global chip industry will rebound sharply from the global recession and post 20 percent year-on-year growth in 2010, market researcher Gartner said Thursday. Read More


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IBM: Vulnerabilities fell in 2009, but other risks abound
The number of software vulnerabilities fell overall in 2009, but the number of bugs in document readers and multimedia applications increased by 50 percent, according to IBM's annual X-Force Trend and Risk Report. Read More

News podcast: Network World 360
The FCC unveiled yet another ambitious plan for the future of broadband in America, issuing a proposal to reallocate and auction off portions of the wireless spectrum currently assigned for broadcast television use. Also, Apple's iTunes Store reached a historical milestone on Wednesday when the 10 billionth song was downloaded by an as-of-yet unnamed person. (5:10) Read More

Are Hollywood hackers bogus or bright?
Quick: What's a hacker? A pimply faced teenager in a dark bedroom trying to start World War Three, or a thirty-something professional with mad computer skills? Read More


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FCC Looks to Clear the Air(Waves)
The FCC unveiled yet another ambitious plan for the future of broadband in America, issuing a proposal to reallocate and auction off portions of the wireless spectrum currently assigned for broadcast television use. Read More

Verizon CEO's compensation falls 13% to $17.5 million
Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg's total compensation in 2009 declined 13% compared to his $20.2 million package in 2008. Read More

Antitrust is Google's Mark of Success
With Google now in the crosshairs of a potential European Union antitrust investigation, it may be useful to remember that generally only successful companies get investigated. In that context, an anti-trust action may be the sincerest form a flattery that regulators and competitors can offer a business. Read More

ATM Skimming: How to Recognize Card Fraud
Criminals are increasingly turning to card skimming as a profitable way to steal cash. Would you know what to look for at your local ATM? Read More



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