Networking

Website plagiarism affects 10% of businesses

One in ten businesses have had at least one item of their website plagiarised by another company says Fasthosts.  read more »

LTE devices must support IPv6, says Verizon

Any manufacturers that want their devices to work on Verizon's upcoming LTE network will have to give them the ability to support IPv6.  read more »

IT shops borrow money, lease in droves as recession strains budgets

The recession has IT shops seeking financing and leasing agreements in ever-greater numbers, and demand shows no sign of relenting.  read more »

FTC chairman: Agency may enforce net neutrality

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission may start enforcing net-neutrality rules and take action against bad network management practices when broadband providers don't live up to the promises they make to consumers, the agency's chairman said.  read more »

Android 1.5 software update due next week in U.S.

The official over-the-air Android 1.5 software update of T-Mobile USA G1 smartphones will start at the end of next week, a spokesman said.  read more »

A Verizon iPhone? It could be dual mode for CDMA and LTE

If Verizon Wireless sells the iPhone, possible as early as 2010, it would likely sell it with a dual-mode radio that works with Verizon's CDMA network and its upcoming, faster LTE network.  read more »

Verizon leapfrogs AT&T for wireless subscriber lead

Verizon now has more wireless subscribers than any carrier in the United States, as its merger with Alltel has helped the company jump ahead of rival AT&T.    read more »

Some IT skills see pay hikes during downturn

Budget dollars may be tight for most companies, but that doesn't mean enterprise IT departments can do without the technology skills, talent and certifications they need to better navigate a down economy.  read more »

Hathaway advocates direct White House role on cybersecurity

Endorsing a viewpoint that's been gaining currency in the security industry, President Obama's acting senior director for cyberspace Wednesday called for a more direct White House role in coordinating national cybersecurity efforts.  read more »

Does Twitter really fit into business and IT?

There have probably been more words written about Twitter than there are Twitter users. While it is considered the newest, most popular form of social networking, fitting into the category of microblogging, it is in fact used by far fewer people than Facebook, for example.  read more »

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