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The Real SaaS Manifesto
Check out this white paper to learn the true definition of Software-as-a-Service, and discover what you could be missing out on.
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Don't assume WPA2 is more secure than WPA
AirDefense recently did a Wireless LAN security survey of New York City retailers where they declared two thirds of retailers insecure according to John Cox's story. According to the AirDefense...
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Get ready for a rocking '08 in networking tech
Networking technology turned out to be one of the more interesting stories in 2007. Jon Oltsik offers a look ahead to the new year.
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Securing Wireless LANs: Authentication
Inherently flawed security protocols and a strong grassroots push to adopt wireless local-area networks (LANs) are creating substantial security risks for enterprises. The first priority should be...
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Real products for real WLAN security
WEP won't secure your wireless LAN. You need products that take advantage of 802.1x and EAP. Here's how to stop key-sniffing hackers.
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At last, real wireless LAN security
Stop putting your network at risk--it's time to get serious about security. WEP's not enough--you need to use 802.1x and EAP-based security to make your WLAN as safe as possible.
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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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