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- Windows 7 will shine in medicine
- not convinced by touchI have a touch phone & a tablet.Frankly, never use the tablet, use keyboarded machines instead, and hanker for a phone with buttons again and not a slide phone.If you want to try to look cool, I can understand having one, but really, they are pretty awkward...
- Tags: Tablets, Notebooks, Microsoft Windows, Startrek, Microsoft Windows 7, tablet, wireless
- Discussion threads 2009-10-23
- Net Neutrality vs. "do no evil"
- 6 of onehalf dozen of another. Like all extremists you paint a nice picture from one perspective. All these internet companies are so innocent and all they want is a fair shake . . . yeah right. In order to maximize profits, they purposely underbuilt their networks. They advertize high...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Regulations, regulation, Videotron, network, Internet Service Provider, Net Neutrality, Bush
- Discussion threads 2009-10-03
- Femtocells: your very own home cell network
- Femtocells: your very own home cell networkStupidest "technology" imaginable ntntRE: Femtocells: your very own home cell networkI personally use a Femtocell here due to poor signal from my carrier at home. They do work as advertised with some limitations. The biggest drawback is the lack of support for EVDO speeds....
- Tags: Cellular phones, Telecom & Utilities, Femtocell, home cell network, cell company, network, cell
- Discussion threads 2009-05-17
- How about textbooks by Google?
- How about textbooks by Google?More nonsense from our friend "The Educator"Look, if what you say is so obvious and easy to do, why were companies like Google or ZoHo waiting to do that until the Kindle arrives? Your attitude is something like: "Hey Mom Google, I hate the Kindle, please...
- Tags: E-books, DVD, Consumer electronics, textbook, Google Inc., e-book
- Discussion threads 2009-05-05
- AT&T updates wireless plans, prohibits Slingbox
- AT&T updates wireless plans, prohibits Slingboxreal problemthere is some real problem starting to arise here. with the arrival of the iphone now millions of users demand the internet they are used to at home from their mobile device on the road. they don't want the baby internet, wap-portals or simply...
- Tags: Corporate communications, INTERNET, Wireless and Mobility, AT&T Corp., wireless plan, Slingbox, TOS, video, wireless
- Discussion threads 2009-04-04
- Are you ready to pay for news stories?
- Are you ready to pay for news stories?Beware the dreaded bandersnatchYes, but not as much as you are expecting - limited budget here and information is far more readily available than you discussed.I read EB and AKH's stuff when I want to play with my Windows PC. If it wasn't...
- Tags: Strategy, news story, Internet
- Discussion threads 2009-02-11
- GPU-Accelerated Wi-Fi password cracking goes mainstream
- GPU-Accelerated Wi-Fi password cracking goes mainstream8? 12? 16? In a business?Hell, my own key is 20 characters AT HOME! I would hope any sensible IT manager would use way more than 8! And my router password is 13 characters.RE: GPU-Accelerated Wi-Fi password cracking goes mainstreamTell...
- Tags: Network technology, NETWORKING, GPU-Accelerated Wi-Fi password cracking, password, bandwidth, LAN
- Discussion threads 2009-01-22
- Comcast to debut 50Mbps Internet in Baltimore
- Comcast to debut 50Mbps Internet in BaltimoreAnd yet we'll still have that bandwith cap..So this means absolutely nothing, except to reach that cap faster. COMCASTIC!so that it'll be possible to reach the cap in a few daysfor the entire month. Isn't that just swell!Comcast needs to bag any horn blowing...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Network technology, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Comcast Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-12-11
- Windows Azure defined
- Windows Azure definedIt seems very strange......if MS has been on this thing for 2.5 years and still might not be sure whether Azure could be an ad based offering or made available to 3rd parties including ISPs. I don't think there's room for a lack of clarification.my definition: hot airAzure...
- Tags: Operating systems, cloud computing, Investment, Microsoft Windows, Windows Azure, Microsoft Corp., Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-10-28
- Apple TV: End of an error?
- Apple TV: End of an error?Microsoft crushed Apple in the living room.First off, AppleTV was only called a hobby by Jobs AFTER it was clear that it was going to be an unmitigated disaster. Has he EVER released any sales figures on this thing? Second, the combination of Windows Media...
- Tags: TVs, TV & Home Theater, Apple Inc., Apple TV, TV
- Discussion threads 2008-09-29
- Podcaster done for now
- Podcaster done for nowThe WinMobile ecosystem is a perfect example... of what Apple fears. Tens of thousands of third party software titles developed with and without Microsoft's SDKs, sold for a profit, with all off the money going to the developers.Apple can't survive open competition.This is why we need...
- Tags: Podcasts, Leadership, Digital music, Apple Inc., Podcaster, developer
- Discussion threads 2008-09-24
- Comcast submits plan to limit heavy users
- Comcast submits plan to limit heavy users"Second Stream", or Setting Up the "2-Tiering" Stage?"Comcast will do this by creating a second stream of traffic for recent heavy users that will have a lower priority when compared to its other customers..."The new scheme would seem to be a lot fairer than...
- Tags: INTERNET, Cable, Comcast Corp., heavy user
- Discussion threads 2008-09-22
- FCC issues 'radical' order re: Comcast
- FCC issues 'radical' order re: ComcastInstead of throttling ...... the ISPs could monitor the average bandwidth per month up and down per user. The billing could be done on a bandwidth basis ... If one user is using a lot more bandwidth, then their bill will be a...
- Tags: Federal government, Comcast Corp., FCC
- Discussion threads 2008-08-21
- Get the best graphics card upgrade
- Get the best graphics card upgradePerformance CheckThe low-end part was right, but then again upgrading to just about any card >$100 from a low-end is common sense. Moving on, say you do have a 8800GT or a HD3870, the HD4850 happens to be a rather large upgrade to either card...
- Tags: Processors, Games, graphics, video card, ATI Technologies Inc., NVidia Corp., HD4850
- Discussion threads 2008-08-14
- Time Warner Cable's metering plans: Why not?
- Time Warner Cable's metering plans: Why not?It's the Tip of the IcebergThis is just a new revenue stream for Time Warner. It's also a step back in time to the early days of the Internet when you had usage fees. And, if they decide to keep it, the other...
- Tags: Cable, Network technology, BluRay, Time Warner Cable Inc., wireless, Internet
- Discussion threads 2008-06-03
- The+end+of+my+love+affair+with+Google%3F
- The+end+of+my+love+affair+with+Google%3FThe anti-Microsoft.Do you really think Google is anything different from Microsoft?I would say that in some ways worse read on, but Microsoft are clearly trying to emulate their ad-based model, so there is not so much difference.They use your own data to profile you, and then sell their ability to...
- Tags: E-mail, E-mail providers, Google Inc., Gmail-account, advertisement, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-02-22
- The data center on your desktop
- The data center on your desktopRE: The data center on your desktopGood,I need a data center on my desktop to tidy unorderly information.big problem with this...Our company has been migrating to laptops away from desktops over the last two years. Most people take their laptops home.Almost 100% of IT does....
- Tags: Data centers, Desktops, Storage, WHS, desktop, data center
- Discussion threads 2008-01-31
- Cloud computing - in your dreams
- Cloud computing - in your dreamsSomeone has some sanity left I seeThanks!RE: Cloud computing - in your dreamsI think the differentiators are virtualization and power consumption. It is virtualization that has turned academic exercises into real business prototypes. I may be wrong but I think the brick and mortar data...
- Tags: Data centers, Cloud Computing, cloud computing, computing
- Discussion threads 2008-01-28
- Efficient Use of Memory Bandwidth to Improve Network Processor Throughput
- This paper considers the efficiency of packet buffers used in packet switches built using Network Processors NPs. Packet buffers are typically implemented using DRAM, which provides plentiful buffering at a reasonable cost. The problem addressed in this paper is that a typical NP workload may be unable to utilize the...
- Tags: Processor, Bandwidth, DRAM, Network, Memory Bandwidth, Packet Buffer, Memory, Routers & Switches, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Networking
- White papers 2008-01-01
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