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- Photos: Gadgets pass road test
- Not only was Road Trip 2007 about the tech-related Southwest destinations, it was about the technology used to get there and document those sites.Thousands of miles, tons of techNot only was Road Trip 2007 a search for the best science, technology, nature and architecture destinations in the Southwest, it...
- Tags: printers, telecom & utilities, road trip 2007, printer, canon inc., iridium, satellite phone, photograph, camera, wi-fi, apple ipod, phone network, wi-fi network, phone, bluetooth, satellite, entertainment, microsoft word, verizon communications inc., music, lapto
- Image galleries 2007-08-14
- Why have a phone network?
- Why have a phone network?IP Telephones failOf the few "plug and play" IP telephone systems for small businesses I have looked at, they have less then 12 to 18 ports and cost 2 to 3 times as much as a traditional electronic key system. And they are restricted to proprietary...
- Tags: telecom & utilities, voip, phone, phone network, network
- Discussion threads 2006-10-26
- Why have a phone network?
- That's the question that constantly occurs to me when talking with folks like Fonality founder Chris Lyman.Fonality today announced trixbox 2.0, a new version of its open source PBX software, featuring a new Graphical User Interface GUI to make installation and integration easier.The irony here is that Fonality's business model...
- Tags: fonality, telephone, lyman
- Blog posts 2006-10-25
- Pharming threats to IP phone networks described
- From the giant Supercomm telephony trade show in Chicago, colleague Ben Charny reports today on concerns about a VoIP flavor of pharming. It's DNS cache poisoning, pure and simple.As Ben explains, pharming can exploit vulnerabilities in certain network equipment that translates email and Web addresses into IP addresses. Security experts...
- Tags: ip, supercomm, pharming
- Blog posts 2005-06-07
- Hackers eavesdrop on phone networks to steal data
- Hackers eavesdrop on phone networks to steal dataThis is only the warm up actWe can plug the holes here, but what about all the data on US citizens now in the hands of outsourced DBA's in the Crapistans? You think they're not going to sell your data in Bangladore...
- Tags: outsourcing, telecom & utilities, phone network, phone, network
- Discussion threads 2005-01-24
- Verizon's Net phone service 'imminent'
- Verizon's Net phone service 'imminent'Message has been deleted.Let's shine some light on this...I can't help but stand back and chuckle at how the telcos have suddenly got the religion about VoIP. Their current plan seems to be to convince everyone that they are needed when in fact they are...
- Tags: internet, telecom & utilities, voip, telecommunications, verizon communications inc., telecommunications company, phone network, internet phone
- Discussion threads 2004-07-22
- Using Extended Logic Programming for Alarm-Correlation in Cellular Phone Networks
- Though cellular phone networks already contain intelligent network elements diagnosing local faults, alarm bursts caused by network element failures cannot be handled properly by this technology. To deal with alarm bursts alarm correlation systems are required to filter and condense the incoming alarms to meaningful high-level alarms and diagnoses. This...
- Tags: network, phone network, network element, cell phone, programming, networking
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- iPhone 3G boot failure complaints pile up
- Updated: The iPhone 3G appears to be having a few software issues that are leaving a few disgruntled customers in its wake. We were tipped off by a reader who outlined the following: This happened while running iPhone version 2.0. Visited App Store using iPhone -...
- Tags: apple iphone, apple iphone 3g, 3g, cellular phones, wireless, consumer electronics, personal technology, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-07
- Will the Olympics melt the Internet?
- Okay, sky-is-falling fans and network neutrality proponents: We're about to find out whether the Internet can – or will – break down under the strain of mass consumption of streaming video. At least that's the opinion of Brick Eksten, the president and CEO...
- Tags: nbc, network, video, stream, internet, corporate communications, web site development, marketing, tom steinert-threlkeld
- Blog posts 2008-08-07
- Google doubles its cookie tracking: Will you opt out?
- Google on Thursday rolled out improvements to its ad network and will add DoubleClick tracking across its sites. Google also made it easy to opt out of its double dose of cookies with one click. The larger question is whether users will choose to go cookie free. ...
- Tags: google inc., advertisement, doubleclick inc., cookie, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-07
- I went to Moscone Center and all I got was this stupid T-Shirt
- Where's the hot chicks? Yeah you heard it, Summer LinuxWorld Expo sucked. Again. No, I didn't go this year. In fact, I haven't gone in two years. So how can I say it sucked? Because everyone who I know...
- Tags: booth, trade show, webcast, linux, internet, rss, web site development, web technology, operating systems, software, jason perlow
- Blog posts 2008-08-07
- A look at risk-reward: Apple may nuke apps on your iPhone remotely
- Apple apparently can disable App Store software remotely on your iPhone 3G. The iPhone calls home and poof the application is nuked. Needless to say that this has caused a bit of a blog ruckus Techmeme. MacRumors notes that Apple has come under fire for removing App...
- Tags: apple iphone, apple inc., 3g, tools & techniques, cellular phones, consumer electronics, personal technology, management, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-07
- The electric car is here, and your neighbor may be driving it already
- The electric car is here, and your neighbor may be driving it alreadyTalk about Polution!!There's is no form of transportation MORE polluting than an electric car. Why people are so thrilled with them....They use power which is produce primarily by COAL!!!The coal-fired electricity has to be transmitted which costs...
- Tags: car, electric car
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
- The electric car is here, and your neighbor may be driving it already
- ZAP truck courtesy of ZAP. American consumers are bypassing Big Oil and Big Auto, they are going directly to the electric car. They are not waiting for fancy new start=ups to come out with traditional looking cleantech vehicles. How is this happening? By buying golf carts....
- Tags: car, vehicle, zap, clean technology, american consumer, sales strategy, sales, harry fuller
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Second Circuit overturns remote-DVR ban
- Second Circuit overturns remote-DVR banThis had to go to court?Holy-wood! What a bunch of elitist greedy "Do as I say, not as I do" psuedo moralists!I've been using an external 750 Gig USB drive to store my recorded movies etc. for nearly a year now...So how is it Holy-Wood doesn't...
- Tags: tv & home theater, holy-wood, remote-dvr, second circuit
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
- Total spending in network services to reach $9.1 bln in 2012 in Asia
- According to IDC, over 70% of respondents in markets such as Australia, China, and India indicated that solutions pertaining to the network were either important or very important. Total spending in Network services (which includes Network Consulting & Integration Services NCIS and Network Management NM) will grow from $4.7 bln...
- Tags: network, network service, international data corp., networking, nb
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Total spending in network services to reach $9.1 bln in 2012 in Asia
- According to IDC, over 70% of respondents in markets such as Australia, China, and India indicated that solutions pertaining to the network were either important or very important. Total spending in Network services (which includes Network Consulting & Integration Services NCIS and Network Management NM) will grow from $4.7 bln...
- Tags: network, network service, international data corp., networking, nb
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- The social media corporate identity crisis
- The recent "hijacking" of the ExxonMobil brand for Twitter use made a whoosh as the news traveled around the socialsphere. It also brought into view a lot of questions around brand validity and responsibility in terms of social networking. Joel Postman, principal of Socialized, authored this guest piece on the...
- Tags: brand, social media, twitter, joel postman, popeyes chicken, q., branding, social networking, marketing, online communications, advertising & promotion, jennifer leggio
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Delta rolls out Wi-Fi across U.S. fleet
- Delta rolls out Wi-Fi across U.S. fleetTOO EXPENSIVE!Honestly, does ANYONE *really* NEED Internet Access *THAT* badly to pay such *STEEP* prices?I don't think so. I can live without access for a day!If your boss wants to foot the bill... Fine! It's his dime...But, there ain't NO WAY it's coming out...
- Tags: wireless lans, wireless, in-flight entertainment system, u.s. fleet, delta, wi-fi
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
- Sprint: Can it convince customers to stay?
- Sprint: Can it convince customers to stay?Sprint's customer service is execrable*.Sprint's customer service was the reason I dumped them years ago. The customer service was so bad that if I faced a choice of Sprint or going without a cell phone, I'd go without. They will never under any circumstance...
- Tags: product marketing, customer relationship management (crm), sprint communications, at&t corp., customer service
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
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