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- The cheapest way to do VoIP is still analog
- The cheapest way to do VoIP is still analogVery interesting!But these are probably more than I need at home. kiddingThanks George for a good topic!WiringThe problem with splitting out to analog is all the wiring punch down that has to be done. Being able to use an IP phone...
- Tags: Telephony, Telecom & Utilities, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Currency & Foreign exchange, NETWORKING, Network technology, phone, IP, IP phone, VoIP, T1-PRI, analog phone, network
- Discussion threads 2008-03-20
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- Internet Cyclone 1.99 (Windows)
- Internet Cyclone is a powerful, easy-to-use, Internet Optimizer for Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 and XP designed to automatically optimize your Windows settings which will boost your Internet connection up to 200%. Internet Cyclone is compatible with all modems and high-speed LAN, ISDN, CABLE, DSL, T1 or other connections....
- Tags: Jordysoft, Internet Cyclone, Internet, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2009-10-29
- ZDNet readers don't care about celebrity endorsements
- An overwhelming number of ZDNet readers voted that they don't care about celebrity endorsements when it comes to digital cameras and camcorders. In a poll opened on October 21, 97% of 147 voters said (as of October 22) that a celebrity endorsement means nothing when throwing down hundreds of dollars...
- Tags: Camcorder, Camera, Celebrity Endorsement, Rachel King
- Blog posts 2009-10-27
- HP Answers Thin Client Questions
- NOTE: The good folks at HP pointed out that I had used an old version of my document and some factual errors crept into my post. This is a revised version of the post with those errors removed and quite possibly new ones inserted. On September 16th,...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Thin Client, Thin Clients, Hardware, Dan Kusnetzky
- Blog posts 2009-10-06
- Comcast's Burke: TV Everywhere trials going national in 30 to 60 days
- Comcast has built a TV Everywhere site that's "complicated technically," but will roll out nationally as a pilot in the next 30 to 60 days, said Stephen Burke, chief operating officer of the cable giant. Burke, speaking at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2009 Media, Communications...
- Tags: Comcast Corp., TV, Cable, WiMAX, Network Technology, Wireless And Mobility, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Networking, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-09-09
- Oh sure...4 days in and Gmail goes down
- RE: Oh sure...4 days in and Gmail goes downMy office lost it primary and secondary links to our data farm. We spent the morning without access to our email exchange.The servers are off site for security and redundancy reasons. We are in a location that has all sort...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), E-mail providers, cloud computing, Google Inc., Internet Service Provider, Google Gmail, outage, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2009-09-01
- Liveblog: Sony announces $399 7" Wi-Fi 3G e-book Reader; will it kill the Kindle?
- Goodnight KindleWitch cheaper competition Amazon is finished. I'm surprised that it was Sony who stepped up.The game is getting interestingThough I am pretty sure it's a few years or decades too early to be declaring anything a "Kindle killer" or a "Sony killer". Basically the market is still very...
- Tags: Netbooks, nettops & MIDs, Games, Wi-Fi, Amazon.com Inc., Sony Corp., game
- Discussion threads 2009-08-25
- Dead-Finger Tech: Canon Powershot SD550
- There is one thing I can never leave the house without: a pocket-sized digital camera. I always have this fear that if I don't bring my camera, I'll miss something big. Of course, I don't actually use my camera every time I go out, but I like the feeling of...
- Tags: Canon PowerShot, Sony Corp., Camera, Canon Inc., Rachel King
- Blog posts 2009-07-29
- Now this is stimulus
- As I sat through a DSL install at one of our schools this morning, I Tweeted my excitement at finally leaving a fractional T1 behind at this particularly remote school. The bandwidth, usually running around 200kbps, has seriously hampered our efforts to roll out e-learning tools, so a 6MBps...
- Tags: School, Australia, 6MBps, E-learning, Training And Certification, Network Technology, Enterprise Software, Software, Networking, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2009-05-14
- TWC defends tiered pricing, while one DSL provider is happy to pick up fleeing customers
- TWC defends tiered pricing, while one DSL provider is happy to pick up fleeing customersThese caps in bandwidth usage are going to be a royal pain. And really I don't know why the online gaming community are not screaming about this yet. I am an avid gamer, and I would...
- Tags: Pricing, Network technology, Broadband Internet, TWC, DSL company, DSL, pricing strategy, Comcast Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-04-16
- How to make technology conferences suck less
- How to make technology conferences suck lessNice postJoe,Thanks for sharing this information. I attended ClueCon last year and it was great- for some of the very reasons you mention. I enjoyed it so much that I'm volunteering this year to help out. I think community-organized is important. I also think...
- Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, ClueCon, network, IBM Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-04-02
- Cisco boosts telepresence; targets broader customer base
- Cisco Systems gave its telepresence services a boost with announcements today that not only could create new uses for the technology but also extend its reach beyond executive board rooms in enterprise companies. Among the new targets: small- to medium-sized businesses, as well as branch offices and...
- Tags: Cisco TelePresence, Cisco Systems Inc., Conference, Collaboration, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2009-03-31
- Some general considerations for small systems change
- Some general considerations for small systems changeIOW you need an architectNOT a CIO or management drone. NOT a vendor rep. NOT your average sysadmin. NOT the customer/user. Not from one group while ignoring another.Of course, this never happens. There usually IS an architect, but he is brought in AFTER the...
- Tags: Processors, Servers, Sun Sparc, SAP AG, V210, V20z, Intel x86
- Discussion threads 2009-03-03
- Coolthreads vs hyperthreading
- Coolthreads vs hyperthreadingThanksI appreciate the effort to give a great explanationSo I guy who admittedly works for Sun ...... thinks their implimentation is better then Intel. Shocker! This from a guy that rails on any TCO study sponsored by Microsoft as not being objective. I wonder how the...
- Tags: Processors, HyperThreading, Murph, Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-02-17
- 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
- Knowing when to take some advice
- My wife is not a good cook. She is beautiful and smart, the utterly organized complement to my barely-controlled chaos, and my utter soulmate, but we generally try to keep her out of the kitchen. It's really better for everyone involved, although the kids are usually happy when...
- Tags: Kitchen, Procurement, Cookie, Purchasing & Procurement, Business Operations, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-12-22
- 5 days without electricity
- I'm going on 5 days without power at this point after the ridiculous ice storm that hit southern New England last Thursday and Friday. It's no longer an adventure. I have broadband courtesy of a little generator that a friend loaned us they had an extra to pump...
- Tags: Generator, Corporate Governance, Network Technology, Backups, Broadband Internet, Telecommunications, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Networking, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-12-15
- AMD: Does the resurrection start with 'Shanghai'?
- AMD: Does the resurrection start with 'Shanghai'?How times have changed...I remember when AMD was considered the cutting-edge thoroughbred to Intel's mass-produced ponies, at least among the tech-savvy geeks I hung out with in college.I didn't know AMD needed a resurrection. Seems to me they were doing okay; not great,...
- Tags: Semiconductors, Linux, Network technology, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp., chip
- Discussion threads 2008-11-13
- The domestic digital divide
- We've heard a lot recently about how poor our broadband penetration is in this country. It's true, in fact, that too great a percentage of our students simply don't have access to high-speed internet at home like their European and Asian counterparts. What we all too often overlook...
- Tags: Broadband, Satellite, Hughes, Network Technology, Cable, Broadband Internet, Networking, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-11-13
- My bad Yahoo morning
- My bad Yahoo morningSimilar problem with emailI have been having the email problem, too. I thought it might be caused my employer's network, but apparently it isn't.RE: My bad Yahoo morningMy Yahoo! connections are quick and prompt from the vantage point of Atlanta, GA using my company's T1 carrier.
- Tags: E-mail, Yahoo! Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-11-13
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