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- Zittrain explains the future of the Internet
- Oxford professor and Harvard pioneer Johnathan Zittrain came to the CBS Interactive offices in San Francisco on Tuesday to speak and sign copies of his new book "The Future of the Internet... and How to Stop It". His presentation was called Civic Technologies. ...
- Tags: router, technology, zittrain, internet, routers & switches, networking, andrew mager
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- How do I... Set up multiple network interfaces in Windows XP?
- The age of a single network interface with a single IP address assigned to it is a thing of the past in many situations. As more networks are rolled out and more computers are shipped with multiple connection methods, the need for a workstation to participate in more than one...
- Tags: network, microsoft windows xp, microsoft windows, network interface, scott lowe, networking
- Download resources 2008-08-06
- NETGEAR RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Router WNDR3300 - wireless router
- The Netgear RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Router WNDR3300 features a rather misleading name. The router doesn't support true dual-band wireless-N, nor does it offer very good range. It's a basic router with two separate access points AP, one of which supports Wireless-N and can operate in either 2.4GHz or...
- Tags: routers & switches, network technology, networking, home networking, wireless, wireless router, router, wndr3300, netgear, netgear rangemax, netgear rangemax dual band wireless-n router wndr3300
- Product reviews 2008-08-05
- Spammers using Google Sites to bypass filters
- Spammers using Google Sites to bypass filtersRE: Spammers using Google Sites to bypass filtersSpammers are increasingly getting more sophisticated in their attacks. Even spam mails are getting more and more dificult to decipher now adays. It seems the guys are stepping up their attacks verey time we think we have...
- Tags: spam, spammer, google inc., google sites, e-mail, pgp corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-08-05
- Did the bad cop gremlins get at Microsoft's annual report?
- Did the bad cop gremlins get at Microsoft's annual report?Diminishing risk.Yes, the chances of Microsoft being overtaken by open source or cloud computing are similar to those of riding in a 1974 Gremlin. The competition is prematurely obsolete and slightly repulsive, especially considering the denim interior of the automobile...
- Tags: software as a service (saas), tools & techniques, cloud computing, open source, microsoft corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-08-05
- Adobe: Beware of fake Flash downloads
- Adobe: Beware of fake Flash downloadsJudicious editing"First off, do not download Flash Player from a site other than adobe.com"Close, but let's try this instead:"First off, do not download Flash Player."Ah, much better.RE: Adobe: Beware of fake Flash downloadsThose fake malware infested downloads have been in various newsgroups for a while.They...
- Tags: microsoft windows, adobe systems inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-08-05
- Adobe: Beware of fake Flash downloads
- Amidst confirmed reports that malicious hackers are starting to use fake Flash Player downloads as social engineering lures for malware, Adobe has issued a call-to-arms for users to validate installers before downloading software updates. The company's notice comes on the heels of malware attacks on Facebook, MySpace...
- Tags: adobe systems inc., macromedia flash player, adobe flash, microsoft windows, tools & techniques, spyware, adware & malware, cyberthreats, security, viruses and worms, operating systems, software, management, ryan naraine
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- Free IP Tools (exe)
- IP Tools is a convenient way to keep all important network utilities in one place. Twelve essential network tools inside a single user-friendly application. Customizable ping and traceroute, intelligent port scanner, remote host monitor, email address verifier, SNMP device scanner, system files editor, IP blacklist checker, NetBIOS scanner, and raw...
- Tags: network, ip, tool, ip tools, scanners, productivity, networking, hardware, peripherals
- Software downloads 2008-08-05
- You've got Vista x64 questions, I've got answers
- You've got Vista x64 questions, I've got answers64-bit ram usageI'm curious what kind of ram usage you see after having the OS running for awhile. I've personally tested similar results, with 32-bit using a little less then 900mb on a fresh startup and 64-bit using a few megabytes over 1...
- Tags: microsoft windows vista (longhorn), network technology, fsb, live onecare, microsoft windows vista, vista 32, vista-64, vista x64, 64-bit, 32-bit
- Discussion threads 2008-08-04
- Second Circuit overturns remote-DVR ban
- New York cable operator Cablevision's planned remote-storage digital video recorder does not violate Hollywood studios' copyrights, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled today PDF. The decision overturns a district court ruling that blocked introduction of the device because, the lower court said, it would directly...
- Tags: cablevision systems corp., digital video recorder, dvr, digital video, personal technology, home entertainment, richard koman
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- FCC's Comcast ruling: Not unreasonable
- FCC's Comcast ruling: Not unreasonableSome bandwidth management neededAlthough totally blocking content is wrong, even though some of it is probably illegal content. The IP is not trying to police content but rather provide a equal experience for all of its customers with a limited amount of bandwidth. Maybe, broadband providers...
- Tags: federal government, comcast corp., fcc
- Discussion threads 2008-08-04
- FCC's Comcast ruling: Not unreasonable
- Andrew Orlovsky delivers a scathing attack on the FCC decision against Comcast. Orlovsky's sources tell him the FCC's statement PDF was drafted and then redrafted after the vote, resulting in a self-contradictory document. But the evidence Orlovsky quotes for this alleged schizophrenia is contained not in...
- Tags: fcc, commission, comcast corp., p2p, andrew orlovsky, orlovsky, martin, orvolsky, federal government, networking, government, richard koman
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- FCC Chairman: It's Okay To Discriminate
- Maybe you thought that the Federal Commission Friday ordered Comcast to end "discriminatory network practices." After all, that's what the Commission said in its release following the agency's 3-2 ruling. But in his own statement on the matter, Chairman Kevin Martin said: ...
- Tags: fcc, telephony, chairman, federal government, voip, telecommunications, telecom & utilities, government, networking, tom steinert-threlkeld
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- NetCommunicator (zip)
- It's a system that let's you chat over Internet and LAN. It's a Java platform software so you can use it also in Machintosh and Linux system with a java virtual machine installed. It uses two Jar files: TCPServer.jar and TCPClient.jar. The first one must be running and wait the...
- Tags: connection, andrea pierluconi, java, programming languages, linux, internet, open source, networking, software development, software/web development, operating systems, software
- Software downloads 2008-08-04
- 3CX Phone System (exe)
- 3CX VOIP Phone System for Windows Free edition is an Office Phone System/IP PBX that completely replaces a proprietary PBX, supports standard SIP soft/hard phones from any vendor, VOIP service providers & traditional PSTN phone lines. Developed for Windows, it is easy to install, configure and manage via web-based config....
- Tags: sip, phone, pbx, 3cx, session initiation protocol (sip), microsoft windows, telephony, voip, telecom & utilities, operating systems, telecommunications, emerging technologies, software, networking
- Software downloads 2008-08-04
- Plat'Home OpenBlockS: Made in Japan
- Embedded Linux devices have always fascinated me, because besides on the server, it's where I think the Open Source OS is going to make the most impact. From 2002 to 2004, I worked for SHARP as a developer liaison consultant on the very much before its time ZAURUS Linux/Java PDA,...
- Tags: developer, device, storage, debian, openblocks, openblocks266, cf, plat'home linux, theopenblocks, linux, embedded linux, operating systems, open source, unix, software, jason perlow
- Blog posts 2008-08-03
- Did Apple forget to patch something?
- Did Apple forget to patch something?AppleI usually sing the praises of Apple except when they don't live up to the hype or expectations. If they really want to grow their user base, they'd better get with it when it comes to delivering patches in a timely manner. In terms of...
- Tags: domain names, operating systems, apple mac os x, bind, apple mac os, apple macintosh, dns, apple inc., server
- Discussion threads 2008-08-01
- Did Apple forget to patch something?
- Less than 24 hours after Apple belatedly released a patch for the DNS cache poisoning vulnerability, there are reports circulating that the DNS client on the OSX 10.4.11 distribution still has not been patched. According to nCircle's Andrew Storms, the client libraries on a fully patched OSX...
- Tags: dns, domain, ip, server, apple inc., bsd, client library, domain names, networking, internet, ryan naraine
- Blog posts 2008-08-01
- Cuil's stance on privacy - "We have no idea who you are"
- The less popular search engines always have the best privacy policies, it's a fact. Take Cuil, the recently launched search engine pitching itself as the most comprehensive index of the Web, and their stance on privacy. The privacy policy may in fact be a privacy watchdog's fantasy come true, if...
- Tags: ask.com, privacy, cuil, privacy policy, search, security, dancho danchev
- Blog posts 2008-08-01
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