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Taking Measure of Talent
Take a look at this white paper to hear The Harvard Business Review's take on measuring talent.
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When you think WLAN, think ahead
Keeping your costs down and your WLAN secure requires a long-term strategy. A standard called 802.11i may be the light at the end of the tunnel, but mind the obstacles.
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IEEE releases new standard for body area network
After five years of work, the IEEE announced a new standard, IEEE 802.15.6, for wireless communications supporting ultra-low power devices operating in or around the human body.
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802.11ac: Gigabit Wi-Fi Devices will be shipping in 2012
Broadcom introduces the first 802.11ac chipsets at CES and networking may never be the same.
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Improved power efficiency central to Moore's law
Performance isn't the only thing that keeps doubling every 18 months. Turns out the energy efficiency has also been doubling, too.
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Five 2011 New Year Resolutions for Network Administrators
Ready for a big year? You'd better be because network administrators are going to have a lot of work to do in the next twelve months.
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Beyond 802.11n: Gigabit Wi-Fi
You think 802.11n's 300 Mbps is fast? Just wait until you see Wi-Fi's forthcoming 1 Gigabit per second devices.
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Four ways to get the most from your 802.11n Wi-Fi
802.11n can give you really, really fast Wi-Fi... if it's set up right.
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Panasonic upgrades Toughbook 19 convertible tablet PC with Intel Core i5, Turbo Boost
Panasonic's rugged Toughbook 19 is getting a little tougher and a little faster with some snappy upgrades, including some speedy Intel features.
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Getting things together on the smart grid networking front
Worth noting that the IEEE P1901 Working Group – which is working on global standards for powerline networking – has given the thumbs-up to the current draft of the standard. A final version...
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MSI unveils Core i5-powered GE700 laptop with dual hard drive spaces
Just a few weeks after announcing the GE600 laptop, MSI has another gaming notebook to debut: the slightly-larger GE700.
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iiView Vpad tablet computer debuts with Intel Atom N270; starts at $499
The iiView Vpad has jumped into the growing mix of touchscreen tablet computers today. It's a basic one, but it's available now.
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MWC 2010: Samsung Bada-based Wave has Bluetooth 3.0 and 802.11n WiFi
Samsung kicked off Mobile World Congress by announcing the Wave. This is the first bada-based device with some very impressive specs.
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Inbrics bringing ultra-thin, Android-based MID M1 slider phone to MWC 2010
After causing a bit of a buzz at CES 2010, Inbrics is taking its ultra-slim, Inbrics M1 slider handheld on the road to Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona in just over a week.
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Apple iPad: specifications (updated 2x)
Apple's iPad is released, let's take a quick look at the specs.
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CES 2010: Gateway introduces $299 LT21 netbook; Intel Atom N450, 802.11n
CES 2010: Acer on Wednesday introduced the $299 Gateway LT21 netbook, powered by Intel's new Atom N450 processor.
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CES 2010: Netgear reveals world's first 4x4 MIMO 802.11n Wi-Fi HD video bridge
CES 2010: Netgear on Tuesday revealed that it will announce the world's first 4x4 MIMO 802.11n Wi-Fi HD video bridge at CES 2010.
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CES 2010: Vizio to display new wireless HD solution using Celeno's 802.11n Wi-Fi chipset
We've been conditioned to think about various solutions to wirelessly streaming high-definition signalswhether from cable/satellite providers or Blu-ray player or whateveras how to...
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7 things you should know about Body Area Networks (BANs)
The budding field of Body Area Networks gives new meaning to the term "personal" in PCs. The technology leverages wireless communications protocols that allow for low-powered sensors to...
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TiVo readying 802.11n Wi-Fi adapter?
It's been a tough slog for TiVo, whose once-innovative DVR ecosystem has been co-opted by cable companies' own DVR services. (Though some offer the TiVo interface for an additional charge.) The...
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Roku adds 2 new players, including the HD-XR with 802.11n support
I have been a Netflix user for some time, but a few months ago I discovered the Roku player that lets me stream "Watch Instantly" Netflix content to my TV and jumped on the $99 device. There is no...
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