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Breaking News RSS FeedsCopy (or erase) lots of data to USB, fast - This rectangular device looks like an old-school cable set-top box or video game console, with 15 USB slots arranged in three rows....Feed Source: www.networkworld.com Communications personalities: Vive la difference! - One of my favorite advertising campaigns is the one from HSBC that spotlights how differently people can view the same things. You've probably seen it: Two photos side by side, each with a comment ? then the same two photos, comments reversed.... Tikitag: RFID eval on the cheap - RFID systems can be pricey but the Tikitag RFID system is a great place to start.
... The fifth Golden Turkey Awards - For the fifth time Mark Gibbs announces the Gibbs Golden Turkey Awards and this year he picks on just one company. ... New version of office-in-a-box - If you ever needed confirmation that phones are now auditory computer devices, take a look at a modern "office-in-a-box" or "all-in-one" system for small businesses and remote offices. Phones are front and center, e-mail and Web servers come next, and, oh yes, file and print services are there, too. Such is the pattern for the EdgeBOX from Critical Links. The appliances powering typical file and print services now power the phones, Internet access, and security.... BT-200 headset beats the noise (mostly) - I'd love to have the great noise cancellation features on a device that fits my ear better and is somewhat stylish. I'm not talking about fashion-model style, just something that won't make me look like I should be voguing or taking orders for a Billy Mays "as seen on TV" ad.... Will technology drive global recovery? - In achieving these goals we all got sloppy and missed numerous opportunities to utilize technology to benefit society, our county, our daily lives and last but not least our employer.... You've been 'synergy-related headcount restructured' - Even the word layoff is a euphemism, when you think about it. Yes, it can serve to draw a distinction between budget-based and performance-based termination, but not many laid-off workers get recalled to their old jobs these days; "laid off" pretty much means you're fired.
... Tough times and risk management - Think the economy is bad now? Hah! You're looking at five to 10 years until things turn around. So, if you're in it for the long haul what can you do? Gibbs has some thoughts about the value of risk management. ... How big boys boost cellular signals - Gibbs takes a look at a serious solution to his lousy cellular reception, a cellular signal repeater, and is more than impressed, he?s ecstatic!... The poetry of departure - In the novel "From Russia with Love", author Ian Fleming describes the waiting platform for the Orient Express as throbbing with the "tragic poetry of departure". The phrase aptly describes the feelings we have when we separate from friends or family. Whether we are the ones boarding the train or the ones standing on the platform watching others depart, the act of departure often brings feelings of emptiness, loneliness, and sadness.... Service-level agreements no longer enough - Longtime readers know I?m a fanatic about service-level agreements. I regularly advise clients about SLA best practices, negotiation and enforcement strategies. And we talk often about how to develop service-level management and monitoring infrastructure that ensures that carriers live up to their promises.... Economic stimulus for small businesses - Remember back in 2005 when the government provided tax incentives for businesses, known as the "write off your SUV" act? The deal applied to the purchase of all business equipment, but the special SUV writeoffs got the headlines. Many jumped into that, although record oil prices must have made some SUV buyers wish the incentives were for a Prius. Now the deal is back, but few people have noticed.
... When insiders attack: How recessions make good people do bad things - Whom can you trust? In security, many of us nurture a healthy sense of paranoia and tend to be distrustful. But as human beings, as social beings, we form bonds of trust with those around us.... For the election, the answer was the Internet. What was your question? - A look at how Obama's use of the Internet in his successful campaign seemed to surprise the press, and at what it will mean for the Internet going forward and for the new administration.... 'Net teaches print another lesson - How thoroughly has the Internet come to torment the dying industry that is print newspaper publishing?... Lessons learned in this year's holiday guide - Read five things I learned this year compiling our annual "Cool Yule Tools" holiday gift guide, in which we present our favorite tech gift ideas for the holiday season. ... Will white spaces equal more choices? - The FCC has just approved the unlicensed use of the spectrum being freed up by the switch of television broadcasters from analog to digital transmission. Will the freed-up "White Spaces" give us more ISP choices?
... Storing your data in their cloud - Although it may seem like your computing life is all e-mail and browsing, computer users still create files, documents, spreadsheets, boring presentations and all manner of other stored information. Which brings me to the question: Where do you store your data? And are you ready to store your data online in a service hosted by a third party provider?... My 10 tech-related wishes for the Obama administration - 10 technology-related wishes for the Obama administration, including an FCC reorganization and a DMCA revision.... The Wolverine Internet radio is almost good - There are thousands of Internet radio stations out there and the Wolverine World Radio can get you hooked up. Even so, you might be pretty disappointed.... CIOs face additional pressures - Last year we talked about CIOs - who are both the masters and the victims of doubletalk and who are under enormous pressure to provide more to their users and at the same time, trying to keep spending under control.... Tales of the multitasking mind - I've been thinking a lot about multitasking lately. Well, actually, I've been thinking about multitasking in 10-second segments, sandwiched in between replying to one of the several instant messages on my screen, writing this column, wrapping up a statistical analysis, and answering the door for the Mexican food delivery.
... Hard times mean more problems with insider security issues - Does my company need to be more proactive about insiders during hard times?... I need a 'wallet phone' why? - This looks to me like still-not-here technology aiming to eliminate a minor inconvenience that existing technology has already all but eliminated.... UK militant 'killed in Pakistan' - A fugitive British militant linked to an alleged UK plot to blow up transatlantic airliners is killed in Pakistan, reports say.... Zimbabwe refuses Annan group visa - Former UN head Kofi Annan and ex-US president Jimmy Carter cancel a visit to Zimbabwe after they are refused visas.... Somali Islamists 'hunt pirates' - Somali Islamist rebels search for pirates who hijacked a Saudi oil tanker, saying seizing a Muslim-owned ship is a crime.... Florida boy's suicide live on web - A Florida teenager commits suicide in front of a webcam streaming live video ... Bush and Hu meet at Apec summit - US President George W Bush meets China's Hu Jintao, ahead of an Asia-Pacific summit dominated by the financial crisis.... New leader for French Socialists - A vote to choose the leader of France's Socialist opposition is won by Martine Aubry, the architect of the 35-hour-week.... US shares up on 'Treasury choice' - US shares rise sharply on reports that President-elect Barack Obama has chosen his treasury secretary, reassuring investors.... Grenade wounds Thai demonstrators - A grenade blast wounds eight protesters in Thailand, amid rising tension between the government and demonstrators.... Drinking teenagers face liver risk - Excessive drinking by children is causing a health time bomb, with record levels of liver disease in the under-30s, a charity warns.... Malaysia outlaws 'corrupting' yoga for Muslims - Malaysia's top Islamic body has banned Muslims from practising yoga, saying it contains corrupting elements of Hinduism.
... Palin pardons Thanksgiving turkey - as slaughtering goes on behind - Alaska Governor Sarah Palin "pardons" a turkey for Thanksgiving - with birds being slaughtered in the background.... Live text - Rugby League World Cup final - Holders Australia take on New Zealand in the final of the Rugby League World Cup in Brisbane.... Webber breaks leg in bike crash - Formula One driver Mark Webber breaks his right leg after colliding with a car while riding his bike at a charity event in Tasmania.... Send your video, pictures and story ideas - Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you.... Star turn - Celebrities are the new weapon in Indonesian politics... World Cup wobble - Will South Africa's 2010 World Cup be hit by a downturn?... Hard graft - Behind the scenes of Brazil's biofuel revolution... In from the cold - Belarus in image makeover to woo the West... Inner space - Making the space station just a bit more like home... It's quiz time! - What is missing from this supermodel's body?... Cholera outbreak strikes Zimbabwe - The death toll from a cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe nears 300 as the water and sanitation situation "worsens", the UN says.... Conrad Black in jail plea to Bush - Ex-media tycoon Conrad Black is appealing to US President George W Bush for clemency over his prison sentence for fraud.... Arroyo husband falls ill on plane - The husband of Philippines President Gloria Arroyo is taken ill on a plane, forcing a diversion to Japan.... New twist in Politkovskaya trial - The trial of three men over the murder of Russian reporter Anna Politkovskaya is postponed amid deepening controversy.... Iraqis protest against troop deal - Supporters of Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr stage protests in Baghdad against a deal to allow US troops to remain in Iraq.... India 'to step up piracy battle' - India plans to bolster its naval presence in the Gulf of Aden to tackle piracy off Somalia's coast, reports say.... Darling fine-tunes recovery plan - The chancellor is spending the weekend putting the final touches to a package of tax cuts and increases in public spending.... Citigroup plunges on uncertainty - Shares in Citigroup, one of the biggest banks in the US, fell on Friday amid uncertainty about the firm's future.... Light-wave implant hope for deaf - An implant which works by firing infrared light into the inner ear is being investigated by US researchers.... Sea eagles could be reintroduced - Conservationists plan to bring the sea eagle, the UK's largest bird of prey, back to the skies above England.... Madonna and Ritchie granted divorce - Madonna and Guy Ritchie are granted a divorce at London's High Court with the singer citing unreasonable behaviour.... IBM to build brain-like computers - A collaboration in the US is aiming to create artificial brain circuits that mimic the structure and workings of neurons.... Copyright © 2008, Mulitple Sources of Income. All Rights Reserved. |