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- The role of 802.11n in the Enterprise
- The role of 802.11n in the EnterpriseHow about distance?Isnt N supposed to be able to carry further than G and B?I almost......tossed one of the new linksys 802.11n routers into my Wal-Mart shopping cart the other day but then realized I'd need a client card as well. My life was...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Wi-Fi, WIRELESS, Wi-MAX, IEEE 802.11n
- Discussion threads 2007-06-19
- Bringing public Wi-Fi to small-town America
- Bringing public Wi-Fi to small-town AmericaTV bandwidth obsoletes Wi-FiAgain, because the message just isn't getting through, in the USA the bandwidth that is being freed up when the USA goes to Hi-Def TV can be used for Wi-Max. That bandwidth goes through walls. So any small town or city or...
- Tags: Wireless LANs, WIRELESS, Cable, city council, Wi-Fi, Lowell, Wi-MAX, TV, Internet access, bandwidth, TV bandwidth
- Discussion threads 2007-06-06
- Cisco patches Wi-Fi vulnerabilities
- Cisco patches Wi-Fi vulnerabilitiesGive up on Wi Fi; Wi MaxWhy must we live like third world have nots when Wi-Max is proven in Seattle and Europe. Many IT professionals recognized the consumer rip off that is Wi-Fi. We complained loudly of vulnerabilities, pointed out that the technology literally is the...
- Tags: Wireless LANs, Home networking, WIRELESS, Wi-Fi, Cisco Systems Inc., Linksys Inc., Wi-MAX, Cisco Security
- Discussion threads 2007-04-13
- Google offers clues to its own Wi-Fi service
- Google offers clues to its own Wi-Fi serviceThis is what I would expect from them, skip Dialup totallyAs proof that these guys think ahead, rather than "me too" like MSFT, they are going after wireless service on a nationwide scale. It is surely where the money is going to be...
- Tags: Wireless LANs, WIRELESS, hot spot, Wi-Fi, Google Inc., Wi-MAX
- Discussion threads 2005-09-20
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- RIA podcast goodness
- There are a couple of news bits on the podcast front that should make anyone interested in RIAs happy. One, Coté and I are getting back in the routine of doing RIA Weekly. We're celebrating by rolling out a brand new RIAWeekly.com domain. Now that summer is over and we've...
- Tags: Rich Internet Application, Podcasts, Internet, Ryan Stewart
- Blog posts 2008-10-09
- WiMax - the technology, devices and momentum - finally arrives.
- Finally! WiMax is officially here. I know this because executives pulled out the big scissors - in this case, hedge clippers - to the cut the symbolic copper wire instead of a ribbon to signify the end of the wired Internet. Whenever there's a ribbon cutting, you know its official....
- Tags: Sprint Communications, Laptop Computer, WiMAX, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2008-10-08
- Kernell indicted in break-in to Palin's Yahoo email
- Kernell indicted in break-in to Palin's Yahoo emailI bet he is praing for an Obama winin November, as that way he has a great change at receiving a pardon from him.If McCain wins, well five years in Guantanamo is not really [i]all[/i] that bad... ;)RE: Kernell indicted in break-in to...
- Tags: Palin, Yahoo Email, Kernell, e-mail, break-in, Yahoo! Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-10-08
- RIM announces BlackBerry Storm with responsive touch screen display
- RIM announces BlackBerry Storm with responsive touch screen displayWelcome to the iBerry!I said it first! Haha.RE: RIM announces BlackBerry Storm with responsive touch screen displayIt's about time Verizon gets a cool phone first. I'll be dumping my Palm Treo 700p for the Storm. I was waiting on the Treo Pro,...
- Tags: Keyboards, Monitors & displays, Handhelds, Cellular phones, Verizon Network, Verizon Communications Inc., LifeInPocket Navigation, touch screen, responsive touch screen, BlackBerry Storm, phone, Research In Motion Ltd., RIM BlackBerry
- Discussion threads 2008-10-08
- Future wireless networks could be powered by "smart lighting"
- A light bulb went off in the head of researchers at Boston University about a new wireless networking technology, which was very appropriate considering that it involves, well, light bulbs. The Smart Lighting Engineering Research Center has been created to develop technology that would allow low-powered...
- Tags: Network, Light-emitting Diode, Wireless Networking, Wireless Network, Smart Lighting Engineering Research Center, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking, Sean Portnoy
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- Startups listen up: you've got a pricing problem
- Startups listen up: you've got a pricing problemRE: Startups listen up: you've got a pricing problemYes, most startups are struggling with a SaaS pricing model. They need to walk the tightrope between appealing to the customer reasonable price and making money -- or they won't survive. The freemium...
- Tags: Software as a Service (SaaS), Pricing, Marketing research, cloud computing, pricing problem, pricing strategy
- Discussion threads 2008-10-06
- Eight ways to track your portfolio on the iPhone
- In case you haven't been paying attention, U.S. financial markets are in a tailspin (Dow and AAPL both down 4 6+% today). Securities continue on their relentless roller coaster ride that could make veteran stock brokers lose their lunch. If you'd like to stay more in touch...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Stock, Apple Inc., Apple iTunes, Analysis, Google Finance, Investment, Digital Music, Digital Media, Finance, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-10-06
- (Photos: Searching for Zune-friendly Wi-Fi)
- (Photos: Searching for Zune-friendly Wi-Fi)I'd say add a browser but it's safer without it...Even though you couldn't get into the AP's that required user information. Unless MS can come up with a very simple browser without plugins I'd say the current method is safer.
- Tags: Web browsers, Zune-friendly Wi-Fi, Searching, photograph
- Discussion threads 2008-10-06
- Data Processing scores big success! Linux loses, again!
- Data Processing scores big success! Linux loses, again!Wrong title, MurphIt should be "IT N00bs at large in Canada" or something along those lines :)Also funny they switched to a windows server. "Oh, we understand windows, cause we use it at home! let's try that! Oh no use! Oh no, what...
- Tags: Operating systems, data-processing, Murph, Linux, big success, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-10-06
- And the calculator saga continues
- And the calculator saga continuesre: calculatorsThis is sadly true. When I was getting my MS in math, I had a TA ship and was often assigned to freshman calculus. There were questions like "compute the first derivative", "find the min/max points", "find the inflection points" etc. of a given function...
- Tags: calculator
- Discussion threads 2008-10-05
- Lenovo ThinkPad SL400
- Take the ThinkPad R series, remove the internal roll cage and the TPM chip, add dedicated GeForce graphics, an HDMI port, and a glossy lid, and you get the ThinkPad SL400. This 14-inch laptop is Lenovo's play for small business buyers, trading in enterprise features such as the aforementioned security...
- Tags: Notebooks, Lenovo ThinkPad, IBM ThinkPad, ThinkPad SL400, lid, Lenovo Group Ltd.
- Product reviews 2008-10-03
- Sen. Kohl: Justice should look closely at Yagoogle deal
- Update: Google and Yahoo agree to "briefly" delay the deal to give Justice time to look into it. New York Times Congress continued its poking around in the Google-Yahoo deal with Sen. Herb Kohl (D-WI) calling on the Justice Dept. to give the deal strict scrutiny. In...
- Tags: Google Inc., Advertisement, Yahoo! Inc., Corporate Law, Business Operations, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-10-03
- Our second Linux laptop has a real keyboard
- Our second Linux laptop has a real keyboardXandros lite is OK ...For the average user the Xandros Lite OS is fine, but it does have some shortcomings:1) Asus for some reason has a ram limit compiled into the kernel of 1GB. The machine has a max limit of 2GB, but...
- Tags: Keyboards, Notebooks, Desktops, Processors, laptop computer, ASUS, real keyboard, kernel, Linux laptop, Xandros, Intel Celeron, distro, keyboard, Linux
- Discussion threads 2008-10-03
- Sony Bravia Internet Video Link (DMX-NV1)
- The moment Sony's Bravia Internet Video Link (also known as the BIVL or DMX-NV1) was announced last year, we knew the product would face an uphill battle. What could Sony's proprietary video streamer offer that you can't already get from Apple TV, Xbox 360, Sony PS3, Vudu, or the Netflix...
- Tags: Video on demand (VoD), Corporate communications, TV & Home Theater, TVs, Cable, Broadband Internet, BIVL, Sony Corp.
- Product reviews 2008-10-02
- Dell Inspiron 1525-139B
- Note: This review is part of our Holiday 2008 Retail Laptop Roundup, covering specific new configurations of popular laptops that can be found in retail stores.Dell's Inspiron 1525 is an excellent mainstream choice for basic computing, especially because the direct-from-Dell version is highly flexible, offering extensive configuration options. For those...
- Tags: Notebooks, Processors, Dell Inspiron 1525, Dell 1525, Dell Inspiron, laptop computer, Intel Pentium, Dell Computer Corp.
- Product reviews 2008-10-02
- A great reason to jailbreak: tethering
- Everyone probably remembers the mythical NetShare iPhone tethering app that was released briefly by NullRiver. It vanished from the App Store at the end of July when Apple pulled it without explanation. Apple and AT&T are rumored to be discussing tethering, but as of yet no plans have been announced....
- Tags: Apple iPhone, PDAnet, Engineering, Wireless LANs, Wireless, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-10-02
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