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- Better build those barricades real high
- Better build those barricades real highGreenbaum's rightThere may be a significant business in serving small businesses, but I think the enterprise market ultimately belongs inside the firewall.RE: Better build those barricades real highTruth be known I don't think any of us have a real clue the value of the VSB...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., barricade, Greenbaum
- Discussion threads 2007-09-08
- Back to the Barricades and Firing Squads: Revolution 2.0 Is Coming
- Back to the Barricades and Firing Squads: Revolution 2.0 Is ComingNothing here. Moving on.I have NO idea what you are writing about.Anybody?Went right over my head.Well, thanks anyhow. ;)RE: Back to the Barricades and Firing Squads: Revolution 2.0 Is ComingI wouldn't carry the comparison between the old PC revolution...
- Tags: Revolution 2.0, Firing Squad, firing, barricade
- Discussion threads 2007-09-07
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- TP-LINK TL-WR941ND Wireless N Router
- The TP-Link TL-WR941ND Wireless N Router is a wireless router that supports the Draft N 2.0 specification and not much else. This means no network storage or dual-band support (the router works only in the 2.4GHz frequency), no print-serving capability, and no Gigabit Ethernet. The router doesn't even offer N-mode-only...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, Home networking, router, TP-Link, Wireless-N, TP-Link TL-WR941ND, TL-WR941ND
- Product reviews 2008-07-24
- Apple AirPort Express Base Station (802.11n)
- Apple's AirPort Express Base Station has always been remarkable in that it is networking hardware that people actually seem to get excited about. Thanks to an update to the 802.11n wireless networking standard, this compact, easy-to-use device can now add increased wireless networking performance to its list of pros. It...
- Tags: Wi-Fi, Ethernet, NETWORKING, Digital media, WIRELESS, Network technology, Apple AirPort Express Base Station, Apple Airport, network, Apple AirPort Express, Apple Inc., IEEE 802.11n
- Product reviews 2008-03-19
- Asus WL-500W 802.11n Multi-Functional Wireless Router
- Of our recent sweep of Draft N wireless routers, the $130 Asus WL-500W offers some unconventional yet useful features not found on the others. Aside of the regularly goodies including a firewall, encryption, QoS, and a print server, the WL-500W also has a built-in FTP server, a file server, and...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, wireless, IEEE 802.11n, Asus WL-500W, router, ASUS, server, wireless router
- Product reviews 2008-03-18
- SMC SMCWGBR14-N Barricade N router
- You may not be familiar with SMC, but you should if you're shopping for a Draft N router. The company's SMCWGBR14-N Barricade N router finished at or above the average of the group of recent Draft N 2.0 routers we've tested while exhibiting impressive range. It also boasts a generous...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Wireless LANs, Network technology, NETWORKING, Home networking, WIRELESS, Wi-Fi Protected Setup, router, SMC Barricade, Wi-Fi, SMC Barricade N-router
- Product reviews 2008-03-13
- LevelOne NetCon WBR-6000 N-One
- The first router we've reviewed from LevelOne, the N-One WBR-6000, made a good first impression with its styling and easy setup, but its poor performance ultimately left us disappointed. Unless a funky design and low cost--the WBR-6000 can be found online for roughly $90--are more important to you than speedy...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, N-One WBR-6000, router, Level One, network
- Product reviews 2008-03-03
- Edimax BR-6504n nMax Wireless 802.11n Broadband Router
- Edimax joins LevelOne as another first timer in CNET Labs, and while the two companies' Draft N routers each boast a sleek design, they proved to be very different performers. LevelOne's N_One WBR-6000 router turned out to be little more than a pretty face, turning in a resoundingly disappointing showing...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Firewalls, NETWORKING, Network technology, Network security, Edimax BR-6504n nMax Wireless 802.11n Broadband Router, router, network, Edimax BR-6504n, firewall
- Product reviews 2008-03-03
- Netgear WNR854T RangeMax Next Wireless-N Router Gigabit Edition
- The Netgear WNR854T RangeMax Next Gigabit router isn't a new product, but in our recent sweep of Draft N routers, we decided to take a look this Netgear unit that provides Gigabit Ethernet wired networking along with Draft 2.0 of the 802.11n wireless standard. In labs testing, the WNR854T proved...
- Tags: Home networking, Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, Wi-Fi, Netgear WNR854T, NetGear, router, network
- Product reviews 2008-02-25
- Appliance computing
- Appliance computingAppliances versus ComputersMy Korg X5 music workstation must have a microprocessor in it but I have no idea what and presumably has an operating system that one never sees or needs to know about, it "boots" instantly and has been working reliably for more than 10 years. I also...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, E-mail, Operating systems, computer, operating system
- Discussion threads 2007-07-26
- Are Microsoft-funded studies worthless?
- Are Microsoft-funded studies worthless?Why won't the CDs run?Don't tell me you've stopped having Windows pc's around the house. Sometimes a return to the primitive can be excessive. I wouldn't want to have even one of Frank Lloyd Wright's prairie homes if the roof leaked. And not having...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, henhouse, software, fox, DOS, hardware, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-06-15
- Failing to cross the great divide
- Last weeks series on the tendency of political and technological groups to barricade themselves among their friends drew this example - by "defconvegas" in reply to "Mactels carbon footprint" I wonder who came up with ACP and ACPI ACP...
- Tags: General, Media bias/incompetence, Unanswered questions
- Blog posts 2007-05-15
- Failing to cross the great divide
- Last weeks series on the tendency of political and technological groups to barricade themselves among their friends drew this example - by "defconvegas" in reply to "Mactels carbon footprint" I wonder who came up with ACP and ACPI ...
- Tags: General, Unanswered questions
- Blog posts 2007-05-00
- Dude, you're getting Linux!
- Dude, you're getting Linux!InterestingDell should be wary with home users and Linux.- Make sure the home user understands that you can't just walk into Wal-Mart and purchase software that will run on Linux- Warn users that just buying any cheap peripheral may not work with Linux- Dell may want to...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Linux, Dell Computer Corp., hardware
- Discussion threads 2007-03-29
- T-Mobile launches HotSpot @ Home service in selected areas
- T-Mobile launches HotSpot @ Home service in selected areasBad beta programI agree that the service is very good but this was perhaps the poorest run beta program I have ever participated in. I think T-Mobile needs to seriously consider upgrading their beta testing technology and services for this was the...
- Tags: Wireless LANs, Routers & switches, WIRELESS, Network technology, Wi-Fi, T-Mobile, router, beta program, HotSpot, phone, security
- Discussion threads 2006-10-25
- Microsoft to lock pirates out of Vista PCs
- Microsoft to lock pirates out of Vista PCsMicrosoft to lock pirates out of Vista PCs"If ignored, after 30 days Vista will display four options. The first will allow the user to activate online, the second is to run in reduced functionality mode, the third is to enter a product key...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), PC, ABMer, piracy, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-10-04
- Talk to your representatives - but first a quick math question
- Sure, your Congressman would love to hear from you. But first, please answer this simple math question. It seems that Congress, too, is deluges with too much email. So this proposal: In addition to requiring correspondents to visit a website, enter a zip code, and fill out name, address and...
- Tags: e-mail, U.S. Congress, American Way
- Blog posts 2006-06-12
- Microsoft wins patent for handheld clicks
- Microsoft wins patent for handheld clicksSoftware patentsAs far as I know the applicant has to submit known 'prior art' with their patent application.Is it possible that Microsoft can have failed so completely in that respect? Or are they so sloppy at the Patent Office that they don't read through the...
- Tags: handheld, Nintendo Co. Ltd., patent, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2004-06-07
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