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Road warriors: Take your library with you
E-book readers allow you to take hundreds of books and documents along with you in a device that's not much bigger than your smart phone. Michael Kassner will look at the technology behind these products and give some opinions about two of the e-book readers using a road warrior's perspective....
Tags: Sony Corp., Device, Amazon.com Inc., E-book Reader, Amazon Kindle, ePaper, Electronic Paper Display, E-book Reader Developer, Sony Reader Digital Book, DTP, E-books, Personal Technology, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2008-07-21
Goodbye Apple iPod, hello Sandisk Fuze
Jack Wallen describes his recent migration from the ever-frustrating world of the Linux-unfriendly iPod to the more Linux-friendly Sandisk Fuze. by Jack Wallen
Tags: Device, Apple iPod, SanDisk Corp., Apple Inc., Music, Amarok, Digital Music, Linux, Digital Media, Flash Memory, Personal Technology, Operating Systems, Software, Consumer Electronics, Jack Wallen
Blog posts 2008-06-22
802.11n: MIMO really needs smart antennas
As Wi-Fi standards go, 802.11n has a lot to live up to, especially after hearing how 802.11n's advertised throughput, security, and reliability will allow Wi-Fi to replace existing wired networks. This means 802.11n's RF technology needs to be rock-solid, just like Ethernet cables, while facing ever-changing environmental conditions. ...
Tags: Device, Network, Signal, IEEE 802.11n, Interference, MIMO, Technology, Antenna, RF, Ruckus Wireless, Antenna Diversity, N, Beamforming, BeamFlex, Path Control Module, Ruckus, Wi-Fi, Wireless LANs, Wireless, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2008-05-14
Geek Gifts 2008: The Annoy-a-tron
The Annoy-a-tron from ThinkGeek.com is a little device designed to annoy your friends with a nearly undetectable intermittent beep. This little practical joke device can attach to any metal surface via a magnet and clandestinely annoy your victim with a mysterious sound that periodically emanates from its tiny speaker. ...
Tags: Monitor, Device, Annoy-a-tron, Monitors & Displays, Engineering, Hardware, Components, Mark Kaelin
Blog posts 2008-04-15
Uninstalling and disabling drivers in Windows Server 2003's Device Manager
Last week, we went over rolling back drivers in order to undo updates. Still, occasionally you may need to update or uninstall a device driver that is no longer necessary or is not performing as expected within Windows Server 2003. This tip will go through the process of uninstalling and...
Tags: Device, Microsoft Windows Server, Device Driver, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Derek Schauland
Blog posts 2008-04-01
Managing mobile devices the Microsoft way
We live in an increasingly mobile world, and enterprise IT administrators must now deal with a wide array of devices connecting to the corporate network. In addition to users' home computers and both company-issued and personally-owned laptops, many of today's workers expect to be able to access their email, contacts,...
Tags: Device, Mobile, Microsoft Corp., Mobile Device, SCMDM 2008, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Deb Shinder
Blog posts 2008-03-28
Common sense tips for developing usable mobile apps
Developers who work on mobile computing platforms (UMPCs, smartphones, cell phones, etc.) frequently overlook the issue of usability. Part of the problem is that there are no clear usability guidelines yet for developing for mobile devices. There is also such a high level of variability between devices that it is...
Tags: Touch Screen, Phone, Device, Mobile, Cell Phone, Button, Cell Phone Keypad, Advertising & Promotion, Keyboards, Telecom & Utilities, Cellular Phones, Marketing, Hardware, Peripherals, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-03-25
Leverage SonicWALL Wizards to configure firewall settings
It's taken some time for information technology professionals to discover configuration wizards and become comfortable with their use. Installation, setup and administration wizards have become not only common tools, but also effective methods of administering everything from operating systems to sophisticated routers. Wizards not only save time,...
Tags: Menu, Administrator, Device, Router, Network, SonicWall, Wireless, Wizard, Setup Wizard SonicWALL, SonicWALL Setup Wizard, Figure C Wireless Configuration, Firewalls, Networking, Erik Eckel
Blog posts 2008-03-18
Updating device drivers in Windows Server 2003's Device Manager
It's always a good idea to keep an eye out for updates to the drivers for heavily used devices. By updating drivers, you can add new features to your devices and, ideally, get your devices to perform better on your Windows Server 2003 system. Follow these steps...
Tags: Device, Microsoft Windows Server, Driver, Device Driver, Device Manager, Search, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Derek Schauland
Blog posts 2008-03-18
Using the Windows Server 2003 Computer Management Console's Device Manager snap-in
Windows Server 2003 supports devices large and small, both as internal cards and external USB devices, which can be cumbersome for admins. Fortunately, Device Manager is included as a snap-in to the Computer Management Console. I view Device Manager as one of the hidden gems in Windows Server 2003...
Tags: Device, Console, Microsoft Windows Server, Management Console, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Derek Schauland
Blog posts 2008-03-04
Gallery: $60 router + DD-WRT = high-end wireless router
DD-WRT can turn this cheap device into an enterprise-class product with features normally found in devices costing hundreds of dollars more. by George Ou
Tags: Wireless Router, Router, Wireless, Routers & Switches, Network Technology, Networking, George Ou, screenshots, Device, DD-WRT wireless router
Image galleries 2008-02-22
How PacketTrap developed its new network management tool
After checking out the demo of PacketTrap's pt360 Tool Suite, I was really curious to find out how they developed this application. Fortunately, on Jan. 17, 2008, I had the pleasure of talking with PacketTrap CTO Sal Sferlazza to hear about the project's behind the scenes work. Sal revealed the challenges...
Tags: Team, Craigslist, Device, Router, Network, Network Management Tool, C++, Tool, Network Management, PacketTrap, Sal Sferlazza, Language Choice, PacketTrap Software, Development Team, Team Management, Productivity, C/C++, C#, Routers & Switches, Networking, Programming Languages, Management, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-02-05
The evolution of UC with Windows Mobile devices
Much has been written about Microsoft's Unified Communications initiative in terms of Office Communications Server 2007 and Exchange 2007. The "missing link" is the ability for today's mobile devices - handheld PDA phones and smartphones - to integrate with those server products for a total UC experience for end users....
Tags: Phone, Device, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Mobile, Microsoft Office, TCP, DirectPush, Office Communicator 2007, Office Communicator Client, Advertising & Promotion, Pocket PC, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Handhelds, Marketing, Hardware, Software, Deb Shinder
Blog posts 2008-02-01
Using gestures for input to electronic devices
From keyboards to wireless controllers for motion-sensing, the means for interacting with machines is undergoing a deep change. An excerpt from TechNewsWorld: In one demonstration by 3DV Systems at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week, users stood in front of a large...
Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, Device, Games, Keyboards, Microsoft Windows, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Personal Technology, Hardware, Peripherals, Operating Systems, Software, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-13
Sanity check: The top developments in business technology from CES 2008
While CES is primarily a consumer technology event, many of the products and announcements at the show also have important implications for business and IT. Here's my list of the top developments in business technology from CES 2008. NETGEAR introduces one-touch wireless security NETGEAR unveiled the new RangeMax...
Tags: Touch Screen, Consumer Electronics Show, Device, Hewlett-Packard Co., NetGear, Intel Corp., Intel MID, DisplayLink, HP Tablet PC, WiMAX, Microsoft Windows, Tablets, Notebooks, Home Networking, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Networking, Personal Technology, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-01-13
Wi-Fi Alliance is needed now more than ever
New Wi-Fi technology is in huge demand right now, with products being developed almost continuously. There is absolutely no reason to believe that this pace will slow down in the foreseeable future either. With all of this innovation coming from many different sources there easily could be many "incompatibility train...
Tags: Device, Equipment, Wi-Fi Alliance, New Wi-Fi Technology, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2008-01-10
CWLMS 3.0 - Implementing CiscoWorks LMS 3.0
View Available Dates and LocationsLearn to manage your network using the applications in version 3.0 of CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution LMS. In this course, you'll work with: CiscoWorks Common Services 3.1 Campus Manager 5.0 ...
Tags: Pod, Device, Network, Server, Cisco Systems Inc., Networking
Training 2008-01-01
On the client side: OCS client software and hardware
Microsoft's Office Communications Server OCS 2007 is the cornerstone of the company's unified communications UC strategy. OCS is the successor to Live Communications Server LCS 2005, but what a difference a couple of years can make. Microsoft's ambitions for OCS go well beyond the scope of functions provided by LCS,...
Tags: Netscape Communicator, Phone, Device, Mobile, IP Phone, IM, Unified Communications, Client Software, Client, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Hardware, Computer, OCS, Office Communicator 2007 Office Communicator 2007, Instant Messaging, Telecom & Utilities, E-mail Clients, Microsoft Office, Internet, Online Communications, Software, Office Suites, Deb Shinder
Blog posts 2007-12-14
IBM photonics technology could result in supercomputers on a single chip
IBM has come out with technology that could one day find its way into processors, allowing the processors to signal via pulses of light. This could herald the availability of faster and cooler processors. Due to the fact that wires radiate heat, many companies have been...
Tags: Device, Supercomputer, Pulse, IBM Corp., Chip, Modulator, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-12-06
Chumby: Who said widgets needed a full-blown PC?
The Chumby is a gadget with Wi-Fi connectivity and free access to a wide array of widgets on the Internet. The pouch-shaped device runs on Linux, comes with a touchscreen, and has an open license for software and hardware tinkering. Created by Chumby Industries, this product is...
Tags: Device, PC, Chumby, Keyboards, Wireless LANs, Monitors & Displays, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Hardware, Peripherals, Components, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-12-03


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