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  • Microsoft App Virtualization 4.5 is a Task
    Microsoft's Application Virtualization 4.5 has a lot to offer enterprises, but the product comes with packaging and setup issues that need to be overcome for it to work properly.
    - Microsoft Application Virtualization 4.5 enables large organizations to provide applications to end-user computers without installing the software on the local Windows OS. Although this reduces application conflicts by isolating applications from each other and the underlying OS, my tests showed tha...



  • FAA Flight-Plan System Has Long History of Problems
    Investigations reveal that the 20-year-old, mainframe-based IT system has crashed several times in the last nine years and that the FAA has been planning its replacement for at least four years. But a new, next-generation IT system won't be on line until at least the end of 2008. Meanwhile, the old system creaks along on a wing and a prayer.
    - A major portion of the decades-old national air-traffic control system used to manage thousands of commercial and general aviation takeoffs and landings every day in the U.S. has crashed multiple times under the 20-year strain of its 24/7 operations. As a result, industry analysts and a numbe...



  • Toshiba Tecra A9: Powerful Computing Today and Tomorrow
    Small companies in competitive fields need exceptionally secure and durable laptops that pack top-notch wireless connectivity and productivity tools. The Toshiba Tecra A9, with its built-in EasyGuard® security features, delivers these critical elements and lets companies maximize their technology investment.
    - Video Content....



  • Toshiba Satellite Pro L300: Meeting Small Businesses Needs
    Small-business workers need computing solutions that boost productivity and support their multiple tasks seamlessly. To find out exactly what theyre looking for, we surveyed 172 professionals in companies with 10-99 employees. The results reveal a growing demand for business-ready laptops that can be used reliably for years at a time. The Toshiba Satellite Pro L300 delivers all the major productivity and reliability features highlighted in the survey, and provides several innovations that help small operations take their business to the next level.
    - Video Content....



  • Phishing Cyber Gang Upgrades to Fast-Flux Botnet
    According to researchers on the RSA FraudAction team, the Rock Phish gang has moved its infrastructure to the notorious Asprox botnet. Security researchers believe the move may precede an increase in phishing activity using the Asprox botnet.
    - Researchers at RSA, EMCs security division, believe the Rock Phish gang has upgraded its infrastructure to improve its ability to launch phishing attacks. According to the RSA FraudAction Research Lab, the Rock Phish group has moved its operations from its traditional botnet to the fast-flux infra...




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HP to Launch Virtual Browser With Mozilla

Browser will have look and feel of Firefox but it's only if your business buys the latest dc7900 desktop.



KVM vs. Xen vs. VMware. Is it a Hypervisor War?

Competitors weigh in on the open source virtualization market shakeup.



Samsung Buying SanDisk? Rumor Mill Heats Up

That's one way for Samsung to get out of its $400 million yearly royalty payment to SanDisk



Boon Time for Storage Players

Vendors reaping revenue, but the good times won't last forever.



Stocks Come Back from the Brink

Despite steep job losses and a warning from Nokia, stocks ended the day with modest gains Friday. And the day's biggest news came after the close.



ISP-Planet Resources and Information for ISPs and Internet Access Providers
Wireless Equipment Manufacturer Directory

There's a wide variety of equipment available to WISPs. You probably shouldn't have everyone's equipment on your network, but you should know what's available.

Setting Up a Hotspot

WISPs share advice on adding a hotspot to your network.

Wireless Equipment Manufacturer Directory: Andrew

The company's long history goes all the way back to its founding as a sole proprietorship in 1937.

VoIP Ranking by Subscriber: Q2 2008

Digital phone continues to advance, but subscriber data on some key players is still unavailable.

Top 23 U.S. ISPs by Subscriber: Q2 2008

This was the worst quarter for subscriber growth in the seven years we've been tracking these numbers. For the first time ever, the subscriber total of the ISPs on our list declined.

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Microsoft App Virtualization 4.5 is a Task

Microsoft's Application Virtualization 4.5 has a lot to offer enterprises, but the product comes with packaging and setup issues that need to be overcome for it to work properly.
- Microsoft Application Virtualization 4.5 enables large organizations to provide applications to end-user computers without installing the software on the local Windows OS. Although this reduces application conflicts by isolating applications from each other and the underlying OS, my tests showed tha...



FAA Flight-Plan System Has Long History of Problems

Investigations reveal that the 20-year-old, mainframe-based IT system has crashed several times in the last nine years and that the FAA has been planning its replacement for at least four years. But a new, next-generation IT system won't be on line until at least the end of 2008. Meanwhile, the old system creaks along on a wing and a prayer.
- A major portion of the decades-old national air-traffic control system used to manage thousands of commercial and general aviation takeoffs and landings every day in the U.S. has crashed multiple times under the 20-year strain of its 24/7 operations. As a result, industry analysts and a numbe...



Toshiba Tecra A9: Powerful Computing Today and Tomorrow

Small companies in competitive fields need exceptionally secure and durable laptops that pack top-notch wireless connectivity and productivity tools. The Toshiba Tecra A9, with its built-in EasyGuard® security features, delivers these critical elements and lets companies maximize their technology investment.
- Video Content....



Toshiba Satellite Pro L300: Meeting Small Businesses Needs

Small-business workers need computing solutions that boost productivity and support their multiple tasks seamlessly. To find out exactly what theyre looking for, we surveyed 172 professionals in companies with 10-99 employees. The results reveal a growing demand for business-ready laptops that can be used reliably for years at a time. The Toshiba Satellite Pro L300 delivers all the major productivity and reliability features highlighted in the survey, and provides several innovations that help small operations take their business to the next level.
- Video Content....



Phishing Cyber Gang Upgrades to Fast-Flux Botnet

According to researchers on the RSA FraudAction team, the Rock Phish gang has moved its infrastructure to the notorious Asprox botnet. Security researchers believe the move may precede an increase in phishing activity using the Asprox botnet.
- Researchers at RSA, EMCs security division, believe the Rock Phish gang has upgraded its infrastructure to improve its ability to launch phishing attacks. According to the RSA FraudAction Research Lab, the Rock Phish group has moved its operations from its traditional botnet to the fast-flux infra...



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The CEO Guide to Microblogging



Aperian: Helping Companies Bridge Cultures



SanDisk Shares Soar on Samsung Interest



AMC's Mad Men: Running Amok on Twitter



Getting Intimate (with Customers) on Twitter



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U.S. Internet Video Spending to Top $6-Billion by 2013

American consumer spending on internet-based video services (including IPTV) will reach an annual total of more than $6 billion by 2013, according to a recent Parks Associates study, entitled "Internet Video: Direct-to-Consumer Services."

Snow Patrol to Bundle iPhone Features with New Album

A Hundred Million Suns, an upcoming album by the band, Snow Patrol, will feature an innovative new application allowing fans to access bonus content on an iPhone or iPod Touch device.

Verizon to Launch FiOS TV in Puget Sound Region of Washington State

Verizon Communications will begin offering its FiOS fiber-optic television service in parts of Washington's Puget Sound region late next week (Sept. 12), according to company spokesman, Jon Davies.

Intel Demonstrates Ongoing WiMAX Commitment with Aicent Investment

Chipmaker, Intel Corp., continues to demonstrate its commitment to WiMAX broadband technology, investing in a 3G/4G global data roaming startup called Aicent Inc.

TiVo Signs New HD-DVR Development Agreement with DirecTV

Independent DVR vendor, TiVo Inc., has announced plans to expand its licensing agreement with America's leading satellite television provider, DirecTV, to cover new high-definition DVR services.

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Services capability. Check. Financing arm. Check.

National Wind, the wind development company focused on encouraging local investment and ownership for its wind projects, has completed its purchase of investment banker Delphi Financial. Given how quickly National Wind is signing new projects, the company figured it made sense to acquire its own renewable energy...

Services capability. Check. Financing arm. Check.

National Wind, the wind development company focused on encouraging local investment and ownership for its wind projects, has completed its purchase of investment banker Delphi Financial. Given how quickly National Wind is signing new projects, the company figured it made sense to acquire its own renewable energy...

Microsoft, eat your own dog food

"Eating your own dog food" is an odd software development-related term that describes the importance of ensuring that your own developers use the technology they are creating. When Microsoft has hewed closed to this principle, their products have achieved dominant market shares. Unfortunately, Microsoft is not applying this...

Microsoft, eat your own dog food

"Eating your own dog food" is an odd software development-related term that describes the importance of ensuring that your own developers use the technology they are creating. When Microsoft has hewed closed to this principle, their products have achieved dominant market shares. Unfortunately, Microsoft is not applying this...

MSI Eclipse - First X58 motherboard for Intel Core i7

MSI has unveiled details of its new Eclipse motherboard - the company's first X58 motherboard for Intel Core i7. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

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Google upgrades Gmail for IE 6 users

The online e-mail application is faster for those using the 7-year-old browser and gets features already available to more modern browsers, Google said.

Intel ships low-power chips for servers

New server chips from processor giant draw as little as 12.5 watts per core.

TI does energy efficiency on a chip

Its line of Piccolo microcontrollers can reduce power consumption significantly of home appliances, hybrid cars, LED lighting, and even solar panels.

Ad trade group opposes Yahoo-Google search deal

Association of National Advertisers announces it has sent a letter to the top antitrust chief for the U.S. Department of Justice, issuing its objections to the controversial Yahoo-Google search ad partnership.

DemoFall preview: 10 to watch

If you can only watch 10 pitches from DemoFall, these would be good ones.

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