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- Apple AirPort (dmg)
- AirPort Update improves reliability of AirPort connections when changing network locations. The update is recommended for all users with an AirPort Extreme and AirPort enabled computer or an AirPort Extreme base station. The AirPort 3.4 software release supports both AirPort Extreme and AirPort products. AirPort technology, as well as other...
- Tags: WPA, Network, Apple Airport, Apple Inc., AirPort Update, AirPort Extreme, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Network Security, Networking
- Software downloads 2008-02-06
- Time Capsule = cash grab?
- Time Capsule = cash grab?Maybe, Maybe not.That's a good theory. I remember hearing that this feature was taken out because it was still giving Leopard a kernel panic. I guess that wasn't true :-)I thought Adrian was nuts when he bragged about thisntAll Apple Product areshameless cash grab. Apple consumers...
- Tags: Network-attached storage (NAS), Storage, Time Capsule, Apple Inc., AirPort Extreme, Time Machine, USB 2.0
- Discussion threads 2008-01-21
- Apple AirPort Extreme Base Station (draft 802.11n)
- The new Apple AirPort Extreme Base Station is a wireless router based on the draft 802.11n wireless networking standard. At $180, it's on the expensive end of an already pricey group of routers such as the D-Link RangeBooster N 650 wireless router and Netgear WNR834B RangeMax Next Router, and it's...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, Wi-Fi, router, AirPort Extreme, Apple Macintosh, IEEE 802.11n, Apple Computer Inc., network
- Product reviews 2007-04-17
- Apple swats Airport Base Station security bugs
- Apple swats Airport Base Station security bugsSure glad I don't buy from Apple!![i]These are the 63rd and 64th vulnerabilities fixed by Apple in 2007.[/i]Pathetic that they would release their products with so many vulnerabilities in them. Makes you wonder how many are still in there.Pleeease.. vista fixed 1 million b4...
- Tags: Operating systems, AirPort Extreme, Security Fix, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., security, vulnerability
- Discussion threads 2007-04-10
- Zero-day exploit released for unpatched Apple Airport Driver!
- Zero-day exploit released for unpatched Apple Airport Driver!This just cannot be! Right!?Good heavens! Oh no! How are we to ever believe that Apple has a wireless flaw!! It cannot be. Well, even if it is, I'm sure whatever proof may be offered for such a vulnerability it will...
- Tags: Desktops, Apple Macintosh, Apple Inc., AirPort Card, AirPort Extreme, Apple Airport, zero-day bug
- Discussion threads 2006-11-01
- Apple pares AirPort Extreme prices
- Apple pares AirPort Extreme pricesA/P Express Base Station also...The Airport Express Base Station also supports an internal modem (for easy fall-back to your ancient dial-up ISP when thecable or DSL goes down) and the ability to add an externalantenna for better range *WITHOUT* using additionalAirport devices as repeaters (with the...
- Tags: Network technology, AirPort Extreme, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2004-06-30
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- Gallery: Installing a WiFi draft-n card in the Psystar
- As I've mentioned before, one of things that I should have ordered with my Psystar Open Computer was a WiFi card. For the low price of US$399 the Open Computer doesn't come with WiFi and my office is on the other side of the building from my cable modem –...
- Tags: Card, Draft-N, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Gallery: Installing draft-n WiFi in Psystar
- Installing a D-Link DWA-556 802.11n WiFi card in a Psystar Open Computer and turning on Airport in the Leopard Network System Preference. by Jason O'Grady
- Tags: Draft-N, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Home Networking, Wireless, Networking, Personal Technology, Jason O\'Grady, Psystar, Open, Computer, Clone, WiFi, D-Link, DWA-566, Install
- Image galleries 2008-05-15
- 10 attributes of bad CIOs (self test)
- Chief Information Officers are responsible for both high-level business strategy and detailed technology decisions, making the job among the toughest in business. The high incidence of IT failure demonstrates the extreme difficulty of juggling business and technology goals that are sometimes in direct...
- Tags: CIO, Information Technology, Indecision, Asset Management, Financial Management, Strategy, Recruitment & Selection, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Financial Planning, Finance, Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Mobius Seattle 2008: SE, MWg, and HTC show off their devices
- I was very pleased to be invited to the first Mobius event of 2008, that is actually being held here in the Seattle area. Thus, I had no travel to get to Mobius and that may have made the decision to invite me to this event...
- Tags: High Tech Computer Corp., Device, Mobile, Mobius, XPERIA, SE, Panel Technology, Microsoft Windows, Advertising & Promotion, Operating Systems, Software, Marketing, Matthew Miller
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Frequent open source miles
- Matt Asay's piece on "open source free- riders" got my goat this morning because we're on opposite sides of the market. Matt's a vendor, a high-ranking executive with Alfresco who by his own testimony spends a heavy chunk of his life in hotels and airports. ...
- Tags: Matt, Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-05-14
- Could "not so high end" gaming systems tarnish Alienware's reputation?
- Could "not so high end" gaming systems tarnish Alienware's reputation?Processor Assumption, yes, GPU... NO.Actually while I agree with your point that the Phenom CPU is not the fastest Quad Core CPU on the market at all, the ATI Graphics card (the X2 model mentioned) is indeed the fastest current single...
- Tags: Games, Alienware, game
- Discussion threads 2008-05-13
- Could "not so high end" gaming systems tarnish Alienware's reputation?
- Just as it seems that Dell is exiting the high-end gaming PC market by ditching the XPS line, Alienware announced its entry into the "not so high end" gaming market. Is this a good move for Alienware or could it dilute a brand considered to represent extreme gaming? ...
- Tags: Alienware, Games, Personal Technology, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2008-05-13
- HP's to-do list following EDS acquisition
- We now know that HP is acquiring EDS in what appears to be an agreed bid that values EDS at $13.9 billion. Larry Dignan has the main analysis but it leaves open a series of testing questions for HP CEO Mark Hurd. As Larry points out: Overall, Wall Street...
- Tags: Acquisition, Hewlett-Packard Co., Mark Hurd, Electronic Data Systems Corp., Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), Mergers & Acquisitions, Outsourcing, Corporate Law, Asset Management, Construction, It Services, It Operations, Investment, Finance, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Operational Planning, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-05-13
- FBI: Counterfeit Cisco routers risk "IT subversion"
- An internal Federal Bureau of Investigation presentation states that counterfeit Cisco routers imported from China may cause unexpected failures in American networks. The equipment could also leave secure systems open to attack through hidden backdoors. The scope of the problem is broad and results from a complicated supply chain originating...
- Tags: Cisco Router, Router, Network, Information Technology, FBI, Cisco Systems Inc., Hardware, Federal Government, Routers & Switches, Networking, Government, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-05-12
- Airport Mania (exe)
- Pack your bags for an exciting trip through the skies in Airport Mania! During your travel through 8 exciting airports, you'll land a variety of airplanes, upgrade your airport, and make sure your customers avoid delays. Earn over 20 awards while you take on unique challenges, meet whimsical characters, and...
- Tags: Airport, SpinTop Games, Airport Mania
- Software downloads 2008-05-12
- Will Microsoft kill Linux on ULPCs?
- Will Microsoft kill Linux on ULPCs?Familiar or not, it's still XP.That will be a huge achillies heel for MS. XP runs well on modest desktops and notebooks. Not fast, but well. Take the EEE, it can run XP, however, it is slower, and as you stated, the...
- Tags: Ultramobile PCs (UMPCs), Operating systems, Microsoft Windows XP, EEE, Linux, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Xandros
- Discussion threads 2008-05-11
- Wall Street: Too much sway over the tech sector?
- Wall Street: Too much sway over the tech sector?Yes butThis is a constant refrain. The short termism we see dominates the way tech companies behave.. It's dark side is what happens when companies get over awed eg i2. I'm glad so many of the newbies are not looking for exits...
- Tags: Investment, Financial accounting, sway, technology sector, shareholder, stock
- Discussion threads 2008-05-09
- Psystar: Just how loud is it?
- Psystar: Just how loud is it?Oh, and the puck mouse,a perfect complement...Can you restore it?Are you provided with any restore DVD? Do you get any instructions for what to do if you can't boot?I believe Nvidia video cards work well but I think you need a driver to get quartz...
- Tags: C-scale, Psystar
- Discussion threads 2008-05-09
- UAVs will study Californian smog
- The California Energy Commission is funding a research effort named CAPPS, short for California AUAV Air Pollution Profiling Study. CAPPS will use autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles AUAVs to gather meteorological data as the aircraft fly through clouds over Southern California. The goal is to study smog and its consequences as...
- Tags: Southern California, Researcher, Pollution, Aircraft, Global Warming, UAV, Aerospace & Defense, Manufacturing, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-05-07
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