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Dissolving Distance: Silver Peak's Technology Overview
Check out this white paper to learn how WAN optimization products from Silver Peak can give you the wide area network you've been dreaming of.
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Behind the Revision3 attacks
Over the Memorial Day weekend, popular Internet video site Revision3 crashed due to a flood of decoy traffic to its servers. CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi sits down with Revision3 CEO Jim...
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Goodbye, or hello, to Gates?
Jim Louderback speculates on the ramifications of Gates' move. One thing's for certain: It's a loss for the pundits.
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NASA.gov needs a makeover
Have you been keeping up with the Mars Lander like I have? Millions of Internet users around the world are flooding the NASA.gov site, wondering just what the Martian polar landscape looks like....
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Sneak peek at Comdex99's hottest trends
Seeds planted in the fertile ground of Comdex98 will finally begin to flower at this year's Comdex. Last year we saw lots of new initiatives and new directions, and this year those new...
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Win2000: So far so good
Is Windows 2000 just a retread of NT or is it a really new product? Well, I've been using one of the late beta versions, and in at least one area, it's a great time saver for both home and small...
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Cable-based Net access still has far to go
Here at ZDTV, we just finished the industry's first comprehensive test of cable modems, and uncovered some pretty surprising results. Cable Modems certainly offer fast internet access, but as a...
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Will it be the all-in-one box or separate devices?
Will it be the all-in-one box or separate devices? That's the debate raging around here at ZDTV and in the industry. Some think that in a few years we'll be watching TV, surfing the Net, hanging...
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Someone stop eBay's arrogance
eBay is really starting to piss me off. They're ripping off their customers, and threatening the evolution of the Internet. Did you hear about eBay's latest? Seems the auction company is about...
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Privacy nuts are ruining the Internet
The privacy nuts are ruining the Internet, and if we don't speak up, the sanitized Web will be so boring, we'll have to go back to watching network television. Remember the term "PC"? Back in...
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Forget about breaking up Microsoft
Break Microsoft up? Hah! The Feds should do everything they can to encourage the company to grow as strong as possible. Some may say that a good case for breaking up Microsoft could be made by...
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From soundwaves to MP3
Did you see Friday's Internet Tonight? I was responsible for the MP3 file of the night! No, I didn't actually perform the music-- that was done by this great band from Vermont called...
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The Internet's Big Three: Microsoft, AOL and Yahoo
We're seeing the beginning of the end of the Internet. The explosive growth phase is waning, and the consolidation phase has begun. When it's over, three or four companies will be left standing....
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One way high-speed Net access is stupid
I've been railing about the stupidity of one-way high-speed Internet access for months, but now even the two-way broadband suppliers, notably @Home, are succumbing to the siren song of the...
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Virus identity beginning to blur
So what is, or what is not a virus? That question took an interesting turn last week. The kind folks over at Cult of the Dead Cow launched a counter-attack at Microsoft. Their new Back Orifice...
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Free PC deal too good to be true
Considering a free PC? Well, you're not the only. You can't turn around these days without seeing another "free" PC announced by a major manufacturer. But, there's a hidden catch that may make...
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Priceline is on the right track
Now I never bought Promise margarine, but William Shatner's Priceline pitches have certainly been effective. As a Star Trek fan, how could I not listen? And I've been a big fan of the "name...
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Viruses' brave new world
Remember Abbie Hoffman's "Steal This Book"? That revolutionary tome, printed in 1971, was chock full of information on how to be a subversive. Well, virus writers have their version of "Steal...
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Wireless strikes back
Common wisdom says that the last mile problem will be solved by either DSL or cable modems -- depending on who can build out first. What most prognosticators fail to notice is that the majority...
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Robots becoming a part of everyday life
The question is not if you'll have a robot in your future, but how many you will have. Remember AIBO, the robotic dog from Sony? Well, it went on sale last week, and almost instantly sold out of...
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The grim tale of Palm and Packet
A long, long time ago, before the Internet had truly come into its power, the Force of Three came together. The three: Prince Ericsson of Sweden, Lord Ram, and RadioMail -- a simple farmer with...
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