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- CES 2009: Storage vendors should embrace the cloud, Iomega rep says [day 4]
- I had a great discussion with Jeff Graham, Iomega's B2B product manager for network storage products, about what the cloud means for his company and other companies whose primary focus is physical storage. I asked him, "What will the cloud do to your business?" and he surprised me by saying...
- Tags: Iomega Corp., Cloud, Storage, Hardware, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-01-09
- Adamo is a near no-show, but Dell ships Studio XPS laptops
- The scraps of news Dell parceled out on its mysterious Adamo laptop at CES left reviewers disappointed, but the company did announce several new laptops and one desktop, the XPS 625, at the show. The new laptops meld together two Dell brands, the mid-range Studio and the...
- Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Laptop Computer, Netbook, Adamo, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, John Morris
- Blog posts 2009-01-09
- Firefox team stops collecting data to ensure user privacy
- The Firefox team decided this week to stop collecting unique identifiers that link crash reports from the same user. During the somewhat heated debate during an extended session of its weekly meeting, opponents said the practice violates user privacy, while proponents say having the data visible could help them fix bugs and solve...
- Tags: Team, Mozilla Firefox, Privacy, User Privacy, Team Management, Web Browsers, Databases, Management, Internet, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2009-01-09
- Palm WebOS is all about the Mojo
- The excitement surrounding the Palm Pre and WebOS announcements is still quite high and is definitely the talk of CES 2009. Today, Palm posted some details on the Mojo application framework that developers will be able to use to write applications for the new device and OS. The hardware of...
- Tags: Developer, Palm Inc., Palm WebOS, SDK Availability, Matthew Miller
- Blog posts 2009-01-09
- ISP bandwidth restrictions must go
- This post was written a couple of weeks ago, I just forgot to post it. This evening, I received a snotty email from the ISP which is providing my parents house back up in Nottinghamshire; after all, I am home for Christmas. I discovered we only have...
- Tags: Bandwidth, Internet Service Provider, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), E-mail, Internet, Online Communications, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2009-01-09
- Amazon EC2 launches Web-based management console
- Amazon Web Services announced a Web-based management console for its Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) service. According to Amazon's Web Services blog, the console allows you to access your environment with a user name or password. It adds: No more certificates or public/secret keys to manage! If...
- Tags: Web, Password, Console, Amazon.com Inc., Management Console, Cloud Computing, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-01-09
- Ballmer takes on Google, the economy and Windows 7
- What does Microsoft's CEO worry about most? It's Google, Google, Google. Steve Ballmer also talks about the state of Windows, taking software to the web, and the troubled economy. Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer arrived at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas with his usual optimism, but he...
- Tags: Google Inc., Microsoft Windows 7, Steve Ballmer, Microsoft Corp., Q, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Software, Microsoft Windows Vista, Netbook, Microsoft, Google, economy, CES, Ina Fried CNET News.com
- News items 2009-01-09
- Lenovo demos its dual-screen ThinkPad W700ds [video]
- TechRepublic's Bill Detwiler scoped out that Lenovo W700ds, the dual-screen ThinkPad that Lenovo detailed on Monday. Bill came away skeptical: The W700ds is certainly a powerful machine with interesting features, such as the built-in digitizer and color calibration, but I'm not sure its key feature, the...
- Tags: IBM ThinkPad, Lenovo Group Ltd., Video, Corporate Communications, CAD, Notebooks, Monitors & Displays, Marketing, Software, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Components, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-01-09
- CES 2009: Flagship Viera plasma is 54" across, 1" deep, wireless-enabled [day 3]
- One more Panasonic announcement. The Panasonic TC-P54Z1 is the company's new flagship Viera model, a 1080p one-inch-thin Z1 plasma. Like the previously mentioned "world's thinnest plasma," this HDTV is NeoPDP, and features WirelessHD technology as an expansion of VIERA Cast functionality: ...
- Tags: Panasonic, Plasma, 1080p, Panasonic TC-P54Z1, NeoPDP VIERA Z1, Wi-Fi, Home Entertainment, Wireless, Corporate Communications, Personal Technology, Marketing, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-01-08
- Windows 7 Beta 1: Ribbonized For Your Pleasure
- The Windows 7 Operating System has improvements over Windows Vista which include more granular tuning of User Account Control UAC security prompts, a reduced memory footprint and improved performance on less powerful systems. But will the "Ribbonization" of the new user interface created by Steven Sinofsky's...
- Tags: Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Windows 7, Operating System, Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows 7 Operating System, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Software, Office Suites, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2009-01-08
- CES 2009: Liveblogging Palm's press conference [day 3]
- Scroll down for newest info -- wireless is spotty! PALM IS ALIVE AND WELL Here's the whole press conference, from start to finish: 1:36PM EST: I'm sitting in the second row of Palm's very crowded press conference in a large ballroom...
- Tags: Card, Facebook, Phone, Palm Inc., Ed Colligan, Sheryl Sandberg, Keyboards, Telecom & Utilities, Hardware, Peripherals, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-01-08
- Microsoft planning quiet Patch Tuesday (1 critical)
- Microsoft plans to ship a solitary security bulletin next Tuesday with fixes for a serious security problem in its flagship Windows operating system. The bulletin will carry a "critical" rating, which means that exploitation of the vulnerability could allow the propagation of an Internet worm without user...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Security, Servers, Software, Hardware, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2009-01-08
- Microsoft server worm can spread via USB
- A Windows Server worm that is attacking business systems also propagates via USB, says F-Secure. A Microsoft worm that is currently attacking business systems is also a USB worm, security vendor F-Secure has warned. The worm, which F-Secure calls Downadup, attacks the vulnerability outlined in...
- Tags: Server, Microsoft Corp., F-Secure Corp., USB, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Microsoft, worm, security, F-Secure, CERT, Downadup, Tom Espiner ZDNet.co.uk
- News items 2009-01-08
- MDaemon Email Server 10.03 (Windows)
- MDaemon Email Server software for Windows supports IMAP, SMTP, and POP3 protocols and delivers solid performance from its feature-rich and user-friendly design. It has been used by businesses in over 90 countries and over 25 languages worldwide. A trusted alternative to Microsoft Exchange, the MDaemon mail server software provides outstanding...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, TCO, E-mail Server, Alt-N Technologies, MDaemon Mail Server Software, Mail Server Software, E-mail, Roi/Tco, Groupware, Productivity, Microsoft Outlook, Cyberthreats, E-mail Servers, Online Communications, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Enterprise Software, Software, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Security
- Software downloads 2009-01-08
- System Safety Monitor 2.4.0.622 Beta (Windows)
- System Safety Monitor is a Host Based Intrusion Prevention System which will protect your system from all known and unknown malware, rootkits and "zero-day" attacks. System Safety Monitor proactively keeps track of all running programs' behavior and blocks malicious or suspicious actions. Learning mode will help you to easily configure...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Beta, System Safety, System Safety Monitor, Rootkits, Security, Spyware, Adware & Malware
- Software downloads 2009-01-08
- End User Backup Policy
- Organizations frequently backup network data, but don't reach down to a user's individual desktop. This policy directs users to store data which needs to be backed up to network shares or provide an alternate backup routine. Use this policy as-is or customize it to meet...
- Tags: Network, Backups
- Download resources 2009-01-08
- Verizon makes a big mistake, picks Microsoft
- Google, Yahoo and Microsoft were competing for a mobile search deal that would give the winner some good exposure through the Verizon network. Unfortunately for Verizon, they didn't choose Google -- something that would have given users a level of comfort, and a better user experience out of the...
- Tags: Google Inc., Mobile, Verizon Communications Inc., Mobile Search, Microsoft Corp., Advertising & Promotion, Search, Marketing, Garett Rogers
- Blog posts 2009-01-07
- Six Vista annoyances fixed in Windows 7
- Six Vista annoyances fixed in Windows 7Complicated shutdown?I will agree that changing the default power button behavior is not as intuitive as it could be and it looks like this will be improved in Windows 7. However, I have to wonder what is so complicated about the power button in...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), PRODUCTIVITY, Operating systems, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows 7, computer, Microsoft Windows, sleep mode
- Discussion threads 2009-01-07
- Six Vista annoyances fixed in Windows 7
- In the past two-plus years, I've read countless complaints about the Windows Vista user interface. It has too many options for ordinary users. It doesn't offer enough options for advanced users. It's dumbed down and overcomplicated, sometimes all at the same time. Maybe Microsoft's software designers have learned something...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Window, Backup Program, Backup, Microsoft Windows Vista, Option, Preview, User Account Control UAC, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Ed Bott
- Blog posts 2009-01-07
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