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- IntraLinks Stays Connected on the Road With Salesforce.com Wireless Edition
- IntraLinks needed a CRM solution that provided mobile access for its frequently traveling sales force as well as the flexibility to evolve as the company grew. The company's client-server CRM system could not be easily customized for its evolving business needs and processes. Salesforce.com provides the flexibility required to allow...
- Tags: salesforce.com inc., intralinks inc., connected corp., crm, wireless edition, customer relationship management (crm), sales strategy, sales force management, advertising & promotion, enterprise software, wi-fi, wireless, software, sales, marketing
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- Intel: Linux has 'no place' on desktop
- Intel: Linux has 'no place' on desktopIt's GainingI think Ubuntu and Wubi have made big strides in putting Linux on the desktop. My first encounter with Linux was back in the early(?)/mid 90s. I installed an early Slackware version of Linux on my 486 (along with OS/2, PC/DOS, Win 3.1...
- Tags: operating systems, unix, open source, intel corp., ubuntu, wubi, newbie, linux, microsoft windows, desktop
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
- Logitech diNovo Edge Mac keyboard
- Keyboards are keyboards, right? Not exactly... I've taken Apple to task before about their new thin-profile aluminum keyboards, but like anything, you get used to them eventually. If you're looking for something completely different in the keyboard department, check out the Logitech ...
- Tags: apple macintosh, logitech, keyboards, hardware, peripherals, jason d. o\'grady
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Consumer Reports urges Mac users to dump Safari, cites lack of phishing protection
- The 2008 edition of Consumer Reports' "State of the Net" report, advises that a common security mistake is "thinking your Mac shields you from all risks", and that due to Safari's lack of built-in phishing protection Mac users are urged to switch to Firefox or Opera : "According to...
- Tags: apple macintosh, apple safari, consumer reports, phishing protection, phishing, cyberthreats, spam, viruses and worms, security, spam and phishing, dancho danchev
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Useful: Cradlepoint PHS300 Personal Hotspot
- The Cradlepoint PHS300 (US$179) creates a personal hotspot with a mobile broadband card like the many EV-DO data cards from carriers like Verizon. I recently got a chance to test a PHS300 on a trip to Bonnaroo in Manchester, TN. Several of us were traveling to the...
- Tags: card, hotspot, mobile broadband, cradlepoint phs300, wireless, jason d. o\'grady
- 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
- Time for Google to take out Sprint
- Time for Google to take out SprintWhy change the name?The Sprint name stands for poor quality. Google has a reputation for high quality.I assume that, along with the name change, Google might institute policy changes which would decrease dissatisfaction with the brand, in order to protect its own good name.Sprint...
- Tags: wimax, product marketing, wi-fi, wireless, branding, telecom & utilities, google inc., sprint communications
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
- Sprint: Can it convince customers to stay?
- Sprint had some good news Wednesday: The wireless provider lost 901,000 net customers and only 776,000 post-paid subscribers in the second quarter. Wall Street was expecting more customer defections. For instance, Morgan Stanley was expecting post-paid subscriber losses of 947,000. But let's get real here: Sprint is on the ropes...
- Tags: sprint communications, product marketing, customer relationship management (crm), wi-fi, wireless, marketing, enterprise software, software, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Time for Google to take out Sprint
- Buy the preferred, becoming Sprint's largest shareholder. Then, with institutional support, change the brand name to Google Wireless. Or Google Clearwire. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: google inc., clearwire corp., sprint communications, wimax, wi-fi, wireless, branding, marketing, dana blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- The fast track to mobile Linux
- Linux can replace RTOSs while the RTOS is still there to support the wireless stack by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: phone, mobile, mobile linux, linux, unix, advertising & promotion, operating systems, open source, software, marketing, dana blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Did the iPhone 2.0.1 update improve the 3G/EDGE auto switching?
- Did the iPhone 2.0.1 update improve the 3G/EDGE auto switching?Emailing in the bathroom?Kinda skeevy to be emailing/browsing web in bathroom. I hope you don't let others borrow your phone.RE: Did the iPhone 2.0.1 update improve the 3G/EDGE auto switching?It didn't help here. My iPhone 3G has always been too slow...
- Tags: 3g, wireless, cellular phones, wi-fi, iphone 2.0.1, apple iphone
- Discussion threads 2008-08-05
- Sonos ZoneBridge BR100 - wireless bridge
- The Sonos ZoneBridge BR100 is a wireless bridge for the Sonos Digital Music System. The $100 unit doesn't have any audio outputs; instead, it's just designed to pass wireless signals between Sonos ZonePlayer base stations. In that regard, it can be used to fill in "dead spaces" in a home's...
- Tags: wireless bridge, wireless, sonos
- Product reviews 2008-08-05
- Sonos ZonePlayer ZP120
- The Sonos ZonePlayer ZP120 is the amplified base station portion of the Sonos Digital Music System. One ZP120 is included with the Sonos Bundle 150 (BU150), but additional units, for expanding the wireless music network into more rooms, can be purchased for $500 each. Because it has a built-in amplifier...
- Tags: sonos
- Product reviews 2008-08-05
- Sonos ZonePlayer ZP80
- Editors' note: As of August 2008, this product has been replaced by the Sonos ZonePlayer ZP90. That upgraded model adds faster wireless access, but is otherwise the same as the older ZP80 listed here.
- Tags: sonos
- Product reviews 2008-08-05
- Sonos ZonePlayer ZP90
- The Sonos ZonePlayer ZP90 is the non-amplified base station portion of the Sonos Digital Music System. One ZP90 is included with the Sonos Bundle 150 (BU150), but additional units for expanding the wireless music network into more rooms can be purchased for $350 each. (As of August 2008, the ZP90...
- Tags: sonos, sonos zoneplayer zp90, sonos zoneplayer
- Product reviews 2008-08-05
- 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
- Indictments in huge hacking & theft case
- Indictments in huge hacking & theft caseNo sympathy on my partThere's something terribly ironic that hackers "concealed the data in encrypted computer servers that they controlled in Eastern Europe and the United States." I thought information was suppose to be free...I'm not interested in hearing about good hackers and...
- Tags: security, wi-fi, retail, hacker, hacking, huge hacking, wireless, manifesto, theft case
- Discussion threads 2008-08-05
- Indictments in huge hacking & theft case
- A federal grand jury returned indictments today on 11 defendants in one of the largest hacking and online theft cases ever. The Department of Justice charged 11 individuals from around the world with stealing 40 million credit and debit card numbers, cracking the networks of nine retailers and stealing an...
- Tags: belarus, hacking, debit card, ukraine, debit card number, unauthorized access device, identity theft, financial services, security, richard koman
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- Sonos Digital Music System BU150
- Sonos has been around since 2005, when the small company introduced its first multiroom digital music system to glowing reviews (including a CNET.com Editors' Choice Award). The product was comprised of two base stations and a unique for the time remote with a full-color screen that allowed you to wirelessly...
- Tags: digital music, digital media, wi-fi, zp120, zoneplayer zp120, sonos
- Product reviews 2008-08-05
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