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20 crazy things people do to get Wi-Fi connections
In their quest to get Wi-Fi Internet connectivity, people have done some pretty desperate things over the years.
Network World Thursday, August 21, 2008Outside help, inside connections
As companies grow, problems never disappear but they do change. Very small companies need help in many areas during a time they can least afford regular onsite help. Larger companies have onsite help, but also have users in multiple locations, adding a new class of problems. PlumChoice wants to help the first group, and WorldExtend wants to help the second group.
Network World Thursday, August 21, 2008Online profiling: DPI's bad, data mining's worse
Congress seems concerned about carrier deep packet inspection techniques, even though it essentially required them to adopt the technology back in the 1990s. Oh, and what about google's e-mail search methods?
Network World Thursday, August 21, 2008Jott outta beta, and SliTaz is the boss
The Jott service that Gibbs reviewed a few weeks ago has come out of beta, and a reader points out a really cool Linux distro.
Network World Thursday, August 21, 2008Georgia cyberwar overblown
Last week Russian tanks rolled into South Ossetia while Russian bombers were taking out critical communications infrastructure. But even before the first tank rolled across the disputed borders, another war was brewing in cyberspace.
Network World Thursday, August 21, 2008Remote Desktop Connections - Discuss
One of our message board members recently wanted to set up their home network to access the programs and data on an old Windows 98 PC from a new Windows...
About Thursday, August 21, 2008Going virtual raises storage-management, procurement issues
With storage virtualization coming on strong in the enterprise, here are five issues to think about before deploying.
Network World Thursday, August 21, 2008Firefox SSL-certificate debate gets gnarly
Debate is reaching a fever pitch over a new security feature in Firefox 3.0 that throws out a warning page to users when a Web site's SSL certificate is expired or has not been issued by a trusted third party.
Network World Thursday, August 21, 2008Virtual healthcare system makes house calls
Using speech recognition and IVR technologies, Boston Medical Center is deploying automated applications that screen patients over the phone for healthcare issues.
Network World Thursday, August 21, 2008East Coast Web connections run laps around rest of U.S., study says
A new study claims that states on the East Coast have significantly faster median download speeds than the rest of the country, with the top states doubling or nearly tripling the national median speed.
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