Archive for February 13th, 2008

Feb13

Macworld Expo conference videos posted online

For those of us unable to attend the recent Macworld Expo in San Francisco and attend the many fine sessions, IDG World Expos on Tuesday made available online a number of videos from the program. The “Macworld Encore” videos include some from the MacIT and PowerTools conferences.

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Filed in: Apple/Mac

Feb13

Introducing the newly designed Android OS

Google just released the new Android SDK which includes a new interface for the operating system. I took some screenshots and put them together in this gallery for you, and uploaded a screen cast video to YouTube. My first impression of the new system isn’t particularly great, but like they said, it’s still […]

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Filed in: Google


Feb13

Stop the Kindle hype!

Amazon buys the Audible audio book site and everyone sees new angles for Amazon’s out-of-stock Kindle e-book reader. What’s wrong with this picture?

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Filed in: Apple/Mac

Feb13

Barracuda Spam Firewall with Microsoft Exchange

Last week I took a first look at the Barracuda Spam Firewall and went through the quick start setup.  Within an hour I had the basic configuration covered and had tested it by temporarily rerouting some live traffic to the Barracuda box.  It seemed to work well but before putting…

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Filed in: Security


Feb13

Microsoft’s latest reorg to set the stage for Yahoo merger

In the midst of its acquisition bid for Yahoo, Microsoft is set to announce — most likely on February 14 — its latest company-wide reorg. According to sources, the unprofitable Online Services Business will be where the greatest number of changes happen, setting the stage for Yahoos to be absorbed into the Redmond software giant.

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Filed in: Microsoft

Feb13

Live From eTail: Clever Companies, Customer Catering and Cowbells

With just a few dozen booths, eTail 2008 is much smaller than many of the trade shows and conferences I’ve attended in the past, but my feet are just as sore. It’s not my shoes — really. It’s the long, long walks from the ballrooms to my far-flung hotel room. I spotted a Segway on the hotel property, and it was tempting.

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Filed in: Personal Tech


Feb13

IBM Boosts N-Series Storage to Handle Bigger Boatloads of Data

IBM announced a host of improvements to its line of storage offerings aimed at businesses large and small. The enhancements provide greater efficiency in tiered storage infrastructures that bring businesses increased cost savings, integrated data security and enhanced archival solutions, according to IBM.

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Filed in: Personal Tech

Feb13

Busy Patch Tuesday Piles Work on Sysadmins

Microsoft released 11 security updates to patch 17 vulnerabilities on Tuesday, by far its largest release in a year. There were five critical and six important updates, the two highest levels issued by the software company. The patches cover a wide range of Microsoft products from Word, Publisher and the Office suite down to Microsoft Works, its Web server applications and Vista’s implementation on the desktop.

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Filed in: Personal Tech


Feb13

MSDN subscribers: Vista SP1 to hit by the end of this week

Microsoft is continuing to accelerate its timetable for Windows Vista Service Pack (SP) 1 availability.

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Filed in: Microsoft

Feb13

Comcast, Congressman Take Stands on Opposite Sides of Neutrality Fence

In an 80-page document filed with the Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday, cable carrier Comcast defended its practice of managing Web-based traffic over its network as legal and necessary. The Comcast document was filed a day after Massachusetts Congressman Edward Markey reintroduced legislation designed to ensure the Internet remains open to all traffic.

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Filed in: Personal Tech




 

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