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- IT managers voice doubt on speed, PoE for 802.11n hardware
- Computerworld has an interesting story describing IT managers' doubts about the 802.11n Wi-Fi hardware. In a panel discussion at Interop, the corporate tech guys describe installations that fail to deliver the promised throughput and discuss doubts on the new hardware's ability to deliver Power over Ethernet PoE. ...
- Tags: Voice, IEEE 802.11n, Hardware, Power Over Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Rik Fairlie
- Blog posts 2008-05-01
- Are there enough suckers in the world to make a market for Mac clones?
- Much like the fascination one finds when driving by a traffic accident, the Mac community is abuzz with questions of whether or not the supposed Mac cloner Psystar is a real company and will sell real Mac clones. But the real question is whether anyone in their right mind will...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Apple Inc., Machine, Psystar, Desktops, Hardware, David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2008-04-21
- Shooting movies of molecules
- Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's DOE Argonne National Laboratory have developed techniques for creating movies of biological and chemical molecules. It has been done before for crystalline structures of salt or metals, but organic molecules are more complex, and more difficult to catch. Until now, researchers had to...
- Tags: Argonne National Laboratory, Molecule, Biotechnology, Productivity, Research & Development, Business Operations, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-04-17
- Mark Dowd's null pointer dereference exploit and advanced Flash ActionScript techiques proove definitively: Aliens Do Exist!
- Mark Dowd's null pointer dereference exploit and advanced Flash ActionScript techiques proove definitively: Aliens Do Exist!Afraid of missing an ad?Who's stilling running with Flash? What are you worried you'll miss an ad or get information overload from browsing the web too fast? It's hard to even read ZDNet with Flash...
- Tags: Desktops, advertisement, desktop, Mark Dowd, ActionScript
- Discussion threads 2008-04-17
- 80ò0of PCs sold with Linux will run pirated Windows
- 80ò0of PCs sold with Linux will run pirated Windowshas this "stat" been updated?Alex,Don't know whether this old article is still tracking.Was curious as to whether this statistic has been dusted off and updated.Certainly there are significantly more robust and functional Linux Aps today vs. 2004 offerings, hence theoretically, at least-...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Linux, PC, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-04-07
- First look at Ubuntu 8.04 "Hardy Heron" beta
- First look at Ubuntu 8.04 "Hardy Heron" betaUbuntuMy only concern with Ubuntu and other Linux Distros has been incompatibility issues with wireless equipment and games. However, Ubuntu continues to improve and I have high hopes for the future versions of Linux.If Only...Adrian; If the development world such as Symantec,...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, UNIX, Operating systems, .NET, Wired Internet, Ubuntu, bèta, Linux, GNOME
- Discussion threads 2008-03-22
- Analyst: why even the best SOAs are 'stalling'
- Analyst: why even the best SOAs are 'stalling'Most companies don't want to wait years...for their investment to bear fruit. To many things can happen in that length of time. This is why SOA will never be as good in practice as it is in theory.If you have pusshed SOA...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, Middleware, Enterprise software, SOA
- Discussion threads 2008-03-16
- Lensless camera for nanoscale imaging
- Australian and U.S. scientists have developed a lensless camera which uses X-rays to view nanoscale materials and biological specimens. As says one researcher, 'there is no lens involved at all; instead, a computer uses sophisticated algorithms to reconstruct the image.' Future microscopes equipped with these lensless cameras could be used...
- Tags: Imaging, Scientist, Image, Camera, Argonne National Laboratory, Advanced Photon Source, X-ray, X-ray Energy, Document Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-02-25
- Did Google buy Plaxo?
- Did Google buy Plaxo?Good FitI think it is brilliant. Plaxo has been around for some time and I am a user for keeping business contacts upto date. I dhave not been thrilled with the "me-too-ism" of adopting or being adopted a "social-network" idea - although I can see...
- Tags: Customer relationship management (CRM), Advertising & Promotion, Plaxo Inc., Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-02-08
- Don't assume WPA2 is more secure than WPA
- Don't assume WPA2 is more secure than WPAWhatever you do, don't use WEP!Just to re-iterate a point: Don't use WEP. It can be broken in about a minute, so it's basically as secure as having an open connection with no security.Verizon uses WEP as Default on there DSLEvery verizon wireless...
- Tags: Wi-Fi, Network security, SECURITY, NETWORKING, WEP, network, wireless, WPA2, WPA
- Discussion threads 2008-01-24
- A Nano Bowl trophy for the Super Bowl
- In November 2007, the American Physical Society APS launched the Nano Bowl video contest. You have to make a video that demonstrates some aspect of physics in [American] football and send them your movie. The winner will receive the smallest trophy ever made and $1,000 in cash. This 'nanotrophy' has...
- Tags: Video, Football, Chip, Corporate Communications, Semiconductors, Marketing, Hardware, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-01-18
- Oracle-BEA deal expands lock-in strategy, offers new risks and opportunities for Red Hat
- Oracle's $8.5 billion dollar buyout of BEA dramatically shifts the enterprise applications software market once again, as well as additional pressure and opportunities for Red Hat's JBoss Division -- and the whole open source apps community in general. The deal, if approved, expands Oracle's immense enterprise...
- Tags: Software, Strategy, BEA Systems Inc., Oracle Corp., Red Hat Inc., Open-source Community, Open Source, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2008-01-16
- The most exciting cameras at CES (so far)...
- This week, I'll be doing some armchair reporting on digital camera announcements at CES 2008 (it would be cruel and unusual to make me fly out to Vegas twice in one month, so I'm saving it up for PMA 2008 in late January). Though most camera vendors save their big...
- Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, Sony Corp., Image, Camera, Casio Inc., A200, Janice Chen
- Blog posts 2008-01-07
- EFF wants to saddle you with metered Internet service
- EFF wants to saddle you with metered Internet serviceIndeed. Translation is not forgery.It's just... translation. Using NAT as an example of forgery is like using a French Translation of "The Old Man and The Sea" as a forgery of Hemingway's works.AbsolutelyMy issue with Comcast has nothing to do with the...
- Tags: NETWORKING, Telecom & Utilities, Internet service, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Internet, Comcast Corp., forgery
- Discussion threads 2007-12-03
- APS Accounting & Stock Control (exe)
- APS combines client/server multilingual and multi currency accounting software stockinventorycontrol and point of sale features with deferent types of transactions such as Cost Centers, General Vouchers, Receipt & Payment Vouchers and wide range of reports such as general ledger, profit and loss, trial balance, statement of account and balance sheet...
- Tags: Accounting, Point-of-sale, Stock, Printing, Document Management, Balance Sheets, Investment, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Financial Statements, Financial Accounting
- Software downloads 2007-11-14
- Another Microsoft Search reorg: Shum now leads engineering
- In the latest reorg of its Search unit, which Microsoft announced internally to its troops on November 9, Microsoft has appointed Harry Shum to take over management of the Core Search engineering team. Shum will replace General Manager of Microsoft Search Ken Moss. Moss has held the...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Search, Moss, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Strategy, Software, Management, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2007-11-09
- Singular Spectrum Analysis of Traffic Workload in a Large-Scale Wireless LAN
- Network traffic load in an IEEE802.11 infrastructure arises from the superposition of traffic accessed by wireless clients associated with Access Points APs. An accurate characterization of these data can be beneficial in modelling network traffic and addressing a variety of problems including cover-age planning, resource reservation and network monitoring for...
- Tags: LAN, Network, Traffic, WLAN, Association For Computing Machinery, Spectrum, Analysis, Access Point, Wireless, Wi-Fi
- White papers 2007-10-26
- Today's word is "hydrogasification"
- So this is somewhat in the line of a news item. And since it involves using coal to produce an alternative fuel source, I am sure there are bound to be many naysayers angry at me for even reporting it. But, here goes anyway. ECOtality's on-demand hydrogen...
- Tags: Coal, Hydrogen, ECOtality, Arizona Public Service, Transportation, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2007-10-18
- Google vs. Microsoft: Call it a draw over time
- Google vs. Microsoft: Call it a draw over timeGoogle should wake up and crush MSMS derives 100% of its product from two products: windows and Office.Attack the windows profits by supporting Wine. A good enough implementation of the win32 api will be enough to destroy the house of cards on...
- Tags: Leadership, Strategy, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., CALL IT, draw
- Discussion threads 2007-10-11
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