Warns about depletion of IPv4 addresses
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) sounded an alarm bell yesterday over the rapid depletion of IPv4 internet addresses and gave the IPv6 protocol another push.? 
Big website knickers round ankles
The unavailability of the US National Security Agency website on Thursday has been linked to misconfigured DNS (Domain Name System) servers.? 
Odd couple shack up
Microsoft and the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) foundation have confirmed that the XO laptop will soon be available as Windows-loaded machines.? 
Departing software chief stings Negroponte
The former security director of the One Laptop Per Child non-profit has blasted the project for losing sight of its goals, accusing chairman Nicholas Negroponte of deceiving the public. It's all about shipping kit, says Ivan Krsti? in an incendiary essay.? 
One net to rule them all - and in the darkness find them
US telco Verizon yesterday announced it had won a $678.5m, ten-year deal to tie together the many disparate networks within the vast US Department of Homeland Security (DHS).? 
Unleashing the iBomb
Exclusive Apple will indeed support PA Semi's line of PowerPC-based processors, The Register has learned.? 
Byzantine buy
Data warehouse appliance maker Netezza is buying an enigmatic analytics firm based in North Carolina, NuTech Solutions.? 
Internal interviews must be disclosed to AMD
AMD vs Intel Intel has been ordered to hand over secret employee interviews from an internal investigation looking into documents and e-mails that went missing during its antitrust trial with AMD.? 
A 3.4PB beast
IBM has revealed a new TS7530 virtual tape system with no deduplication capabilities at all, just hardware compression.? 
MCE's guide to storage bloat
MCE Technologies has a dual 500GB hard disk drive kit to produce 1TB MacBooks by using the SuperDrive optical disk drive bay.? 
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