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- Verizon Wireless Network Extender
- Verizon Wireless likes to boast it has the best network coverage in the nation, and indeed, we've had plenty of readers tell us they rarely have a problem with signal strength on their Verizon phones. However, that doesn't mean there aren't any dead spots or areas with weak coverage. Verizon...
- Tags: NETWORKING, Open Access, Network Extender, network, Verizon Wireless, Verizon Wireless Network Extender, GPS
- Product reviews 2009-02-19
- Open access is assured on 700MHz spectrum
- Open access is assured on 700MHz spectrumI hope that quote means somethingWell I certainly hope that tiny statement means that it will remain open. Because Kevin Martin has rarely made any decisions that have benefitted the American public.You know when he was at the town hall table, hearing for several...
- Tags: media consolidation, Open Access
- Discussion threads 2008-02-06
- Verizon's risky lawsuit against open access
- Verizon's lawsuit against the FCC Â open access auction rules is an enormous risk. (This SavetheInternet video dates from 2006.) Whether it wins or not, Verizon is in effect delaying the auction. A decision in its favor is likely to be appealed, and Google or others could launch...
- Tags: Lawsuit, Phone, Verizon Communications Inc., Wireless, Phone Cartel, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-09-14
- Why the FCC's 700Mhz auction matters
- The Federal Communications Commission's auction of 700 Mhz wireless spectrum can easily be portrayed as a he said, she said fiasco. But the bigger picture is worth watching. Google dangles $4.6 billion to prod the FCC to opening up wireless spectrum. Verizon agrees sort of. AT&T doesn't. Everyone wonders what...
- Tags: Wired & Wireless, Verizon, Telecommunications, Mobile, Hardware Infrastructure, Google, General
- Blog posts 2007-07-31
- Open access should not be a partisan question
- Open access should not be a partisan questionOf course it is politicalAs long as government controls access to the airwaves, those with political pull will get access, those that do not, will be denied.I agree with you that it is a shame. It is nice that you paid for...
- Tags: Open Access
- Discussion threads 2007-06-22
Additional Resources
- Anti-SAP? Pfft!!
- My Enterprise Advocates colleague Vinnie Mirchandani takes the high ground in a discussion about the forthcoming SAP Influencer Summit conference juxtaposed to the Sapience event. As is often the case, Vinnie addresses the issue square on. Here's a taster: I am presenting mostly on how to manage systems integration,...
- Tags: SAP AG, Vinnie Mirchandani, Public Relations, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2009-12-03
- Will Chrome netbooks really be competitive?
- Acer, which last quarter overtook Dell to become the world's second-largest PC manufacturer, is known as an aggressive company. So it's little surprise that the company's chairman, J.T. Wang, vowed this week that Acer would be first to release a netbook using Google's Chrome OS sometime in the middle of...
- Tags: Google Inc., Acer Inc., Netbook, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Hardware, John Morris
- Blog posts 2009-12-03
- Microsoft demonstrates more Bing 2.0 features and shares new user stats
- Sorry bing, but...I searched a couple of those top queries and came up with nothing special... I am a bing supporter and I use it for almost all my queries but not silly things like in this list. You would think if you typed in "what movie to see" you...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Bing, CAPTCHA, e-mail, Now Microsoft
- Discussion threads 2009-12-02
- Default Folder X 4.3.5 (Mac)
- Recently rated 5 mice by MacUser UK and 4.5 mice by Macworld, Default Folder X attaches a toolbar to your Open and Save dialogs in any OS X-native application. The toolbar gives you fast access to various folders and commands. You just click on the buttons to go to your...
- Tags: Folder, Dialog, Apple Macintosh, St. Clair Software, Mice, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2009-12-02
- Ruby on Rails becomes latest open-source offering to run on Microsoft's Azure cloud
- RE: Ruby on Rails becomes latest open-source offering to run on Microsoft's Azure cloudI still don't understand what in Azure is different for the better or worst than Amazon's or Rackspace's or other instant-server-on-demand cloud offerings.Interesting. Let's see if fellow ZDNet bloggers will acknowledge this..The more offerings, the better, as...
- Tags: Blogging, Ruby on Rails, Ruby, dev, Amazon.com Inc., Microsoft Corp., Rackspace, Azure, open source, Google Inc., Microsoft Azure
- Discussion threads 2009-12-01
- Exploit published for FreeBSD local root vulnerability
- But I thoughtthat Unix was impenetrable, that the superior design would prevent vulnerabilities, and that if a vulnerability was discovered that the same superior design would make it impossible to exploit?Isn't that was the Unix zealots tell us all the time?The fact is that this bug highlights one of the...
- Tags: Operating systems, FreeBSD, Unix, ACL, security, setuid
- Discussion threads 2009-12-01
- Office Web Apps access comes to Windows Mobile, iPhone, Blackberry and more (with some caveats)
- Leave it to MS to be behind the curve on this oneor rather missed the boat completely. I have been using Document To Go, for some time now. I can create and edit Word and Excel items, and view other file formats at will, all from my mobile device.Oh yes...
- Tags: Smart phones, Handhelds, iPhone 3GS, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Apple iPhone, Microsoft Corp., mobile, Web application, RIM BlackBerry, Microsoft Windows Mobile
- Discussion threads 2009-12-01
- Are open source developers suffering?
- Open Source tends to be anti-job.Open Source tends to be anti-job. Unless you fancy yourself as the next big advertiser."And one thing I can say for certain is that, while they all like to eat, most don?t measure their self-worth strictly on the bottom line."You don't need to measure yourself...
- Tags: OS developer, open source, software, job
- Discussion threads 2009-12-01
- Simply Orders Open Source Edition 1.3.09b (Windows)
- Simply Orders: Open Source Edition comes with all the benefits of having your own Access database, without having to spend months starting from a blank screen. Can be fully customized and shared on a network with no additional cost per user. Links with Word, Excel and Outlook, as well as...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Synstral Business Software, E-mail, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Excel, Open Source, Databases, Online Communications, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Data Management
- Software downloads 2009-12-01
- iInventory 7.5.0.3 (Windows)
- iInventory previously LANauditor lets you capture hardware & software inventory and registry keys without having to leave your desk. Collect the hardware and software configuration of all PCs on your network with a few clicks. Use iInventory to check software license compliance, to create and maintain accurate hardware inventory, or...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Hardware, iInventory, Tools & Techniques, Databases, Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- Software downloads 2009-12-01
- $300 CrunchPad is no more, legal mess all that remains
- Cold blooded Fusion Garage - boycott timeI have followed the CrunchPad development from very early on, long before Fusion Garage got involved. I can't imagine that there is ANY way they can justify coming onto a project long after it started and then stealing it to produce on their own....
- Tags: Financial accounting, CrunchPad, legal mess, Arrington
- Discussion threads 2009-11-30
- Public Folder HelpDesk 10.1.179 (Windows)
- Collaborate on helpdesk tickets in Outlook. Create tickets from e-mail or webform. Describe problems using attached files and rich text. Sort tickets. Get information from the Outlook contacts or the GAL. Open tickets are stored in Outlook and in an Access or SQL database. Closed tickets are retained only in...
- Tags: Ticket, Microsoft Windows, Kalmstrom Business Solutions, Microsoft Outlook, Help Desk, Microsoft Office, Groupware, Call Centers, Microsoft Excel, Databases, Office Suites, Software, It Operations, Enterprise Software, Data Management
- Software downloads 2009-11-30
- Menu Browser 1.2.2 (Mac)
- Menu Browser is a small utility program which lets you quickly and easily browse and open your files and folders, without distracting you from your current tasks. The menu resides in the upper-right corner of the screen, so it's always easy to access. You can also bring it up using...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Web Browser, Action, Adam Warski, Web Browsers, Keyboards, Internet, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2009-11-30
- Calibre 0.6.25 (Mac)
- Calibre is a one stop solution to your e-book needs. It is free, open source and cross-platform in design. Calibre is meant to be a complete e-library solution and thus includes library management, format conversion, news feeds to e-book conversion, as well as e-book reader sync features and an integrated...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Kovid Goyal, Calibre, E-books, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2009-11-30
- East Anglia hacking leads to data publication? Or destruction?
- Wrong PublicationAs a loyal reader of ZDNET, I'd like to see this blog dropped from this site. It belongs on the Huffington Post, not on ZDNET.Its as if I subscribed to an RSS feed from Popular Mechanics and every so often I'd get this link to a blog that...
- Tags: Blogging, RSS, data publication, East Anglia hacking, IT Tech, blog
- Discussion threads 2009-11-29
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