Friday, October 26, 2007

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Vonage will pay $120 million in patent settlement with Verizon; The U.S. Attorney's Office says that four people were sentenced to prison and required to make $40 million in restitution for a scheme to defraud Microsoft; and, the Storm worm could invalidate results churned out by NAC products. (7:05)

The top 25 most-read STORIES and BLOGS this week

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1. 20 great Firefox extensions
2. Storm worm retailiates against security pros
3. Unlimited gall to cost Verizon $1 million
4. The 2007 network industry graveyard
5. Top USB geek gadgets
6. High-speed wireless video transfers 100X faster than Wi-Fi
7. Cisco buys into WiMAX with $330M purchase of Navini
8. 'Fire blogging' tech expert on fellow evacuees
9. Cisco fights fakes via used-equipment remarketing
10. Gartner's top strategic technologies for 2008

11. 10 reasons ITIL spooks IT managers
12. What's holding Vista back?
13. Swearing at work is a good thing
14. Storm worm now just a squall
15. One picture is worth 335,000 charred acres
16. 10 funniest Microsoft YouTube videos
17. Networkiest moments in sports
18. HP overhauls Network Node Manager
19. 6 hot items on the hacker's holiday shopping list
20. NASA offering $2 million prize for lunar lander

21. 10 IT security companies to watch
22. Networkiest horror films
23. Cisco certifications: Everything you need to know
24. Introducing the Google GPhonies
25. Mystery of RealPlayer exploit unfolds

MOST-READ STORIES:
1. Networking's 50 greatest arguments
2. Unlimited gall to cost Verizon $1 million
3. Storm worm strikes back at security pros
4. Senate passes Internet tax moratorium
5. Vonage settles Verizon patent dispute
6. Cisco certifications: All you need to know
7. 10 reasons ITIL spooks IT managers
8. RealPlayer exploit, hijacked ad server mystery
9. Top 20 Firefox extensions
10. Hackers use Cisco VoIP to access network

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