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Tic Tac Toe (zip)
Play against CPU (A.I. mode) or with a friend (two-player mode) the classic Tic-Tac-Toe. You can choose from four different shapes in this deluxe wooden box version of this classic game.
Tags: Mode, Games, Processors, Personal Technology, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
Software downloads 2005-10-13
Gemplus Success Story - NTT DoCoMo
In October 2001, NTT DoCoMo launched the world first 3G commercial network, "FOMA - Freedom for Multimedia Access". At their side, and every step of the way, was Gemplus, supplying the world first USIM cards for this momentous achievement. The original card was single mode - i.e. 3G only, as...
Tags: Gemplus, NTT DoCoMo Inc., 3G, Cellular Phones, Wireless, Networking, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Case studies
Virtual LAN trunking on Cisco Catalyst switches
Confused about trunking between two switches? Get connected as Warren Heaton explains trunking basics and configuration options.More and more networks administrators are using Layer 2 switching as the data transport method of choice. As these networks grow, the network is eventually divided into multiple virtual LANs or VLANS. (For more...
Tags: LANs, Network technology, NETWORKING, Cisco Catalyst, Warren Heaton, VLAN Trunking, Cisco Systems Inc., trunk, VLAN, Ethernet
Technical articles 2000-06-29
How FTP port requests challenge firewall security
Nearly everyone uses FTP for one reason or another. The problem is, FTP is a messy protocol that needs a lot of help to secure it. Let Thomas Shinder enlighten you.The File Transfer Protocol FTP is one of the most popular, but also most misunderstood, protocols in use today. I...
Tags: TCP/IP, NETWORKING, File Transfer Protocol mode, server, Let Thomas Shinder, security, Dr. Thomas Shinder MCSE, firewall, FTP, FTP Client, TCP, FTP server
Technical articles 2002-03-04
Application and Infrastructure Challenges in Pervasive Computing
The technological advances over the last few years has revolutionized the world of personal computing. Off late handheld devices exist that can function as a cellular phone, video camera and a PDA, all in one box. Also, wireless service providers have started offering numerous data services over their networks (e.g.,...
Tags: Lucent Technologies Inc., Computing, Alcatel, PDAs, Handhelds, Hardware
White papers
Centralize your access control method with AAA
Looking for a more standardized method of controlling access to large-scale networks? In this Daily Feature, Robert McIntire introduces you to configuring AAA with TACACS.If you’re the network admin for a large corporation and you’re authenticating users based on a local database, you're missing out on a much more centralized...
Tags: SECURITY, Servers, NETWORKING, Robert McIntire, TACACS+, authentication, AAA, server, access control
Technical articles 2001-11-05
Under the Yankee Group Microscope: NTT DoCoMo's Experience With Flash Lite
The next mobile revolution will see wireless phones used as music players, cameras and payment instruments. The user interface must make each application seem natural. Flash Lite can play a crucial role in this transformation of mobile phones into multifunctional handheld terminals. To obtain a clear overview of the status...
Tags: The Yankee Group, Mobile, NTT DoCoMo Inc., Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
White papers 2004-11-01
iNOS - Mobile Betting Game With M-Commerce Functionality
The Football World Cup 2000 was around the corner and iNOS, a Tokyo based organization, wanted to capitalize on the opportunity to launch its mobile version of 'Pachinko' - usually the gambling halls in Japan. To 'cash on' this opportunity, iNOS partnered with Icreon to develop the application. Icreon developed...
Tags: Game, Security, M-commerce, Micropayment, Mobile, Sales Channel, Sales
Case studies
Embedded Ajax: Web 2.0 Optimized for Mobile Devices
ACCESS has been a leading developer of Internet-compatible mobile browser solutions since it first submitted the Compact HTML specification to W3C in 1998. Compact HTML went on to become the basis for NTT DoCoMo's popular i-mode service. To date, ACCESS' NetFront Browser has been deployed in over 300 million devices...
Tags: Web, Microsoft Access, Mobile, Mobile Device, Web 2.0, Advertising & Promotion, AJAX, Microsoft Office, Databases, Internet, Marketing, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Data Management
White papers 2007-04-12
Enforce architectural standards with help from the .NET Framework
Developing and enforcing production environment standards are two different beasts. Luckily, the .NET Framework provides mechanisms for enforcing architectural standards.One of the greatest strengths of the .NET environment is the flexibility that standard XML configuration files bring. For example, an ASP.NET application receives application-specific settings from a web.config file. The...
Tags: .NET, Middleware, e Advantage, machine.config file, allowDefinition, Microsoft .NET Framework, server
Technical articles 2002-07-17
Use XML to drive a DHTML menu
If you've used a DHTML menu script, you know that one of the things you need to provide is a list of the menu items that will make up the menus themselves. Although providing a hard-coded list or array for small or uncomplicated sites is relatively trivial, this task becomes...
Tags: Scripting languages, Greg Griffiths, DHTML Menu, DHTML, XML
Technical articles 2003-09-25
Build Your Skills: Learn to use these essential DOS utilities
Achieve system recovery with several DOS utilitiesWhen a Windows system crashes a properly configured boot disk, an adept knowledge of DOS can save you lots of time and effort. I’ve shown you how to create both an emergency repair or boot disk and an emergency repair or boot CD that...
Tags: Brien M. Posey MCSE, DISKCOPY, CD, DOS, ATTRIB, disk, Chkdsk
Technical articles 2002-10-02
Track CPU and I/O cost with Oracle9i
With each new release of Oracle, the database becomes more aware if its external environment. Oracle sets several important initialization parameters based on the number of CPUs on the Oracle server, and Oracle is now becoming more aware of the costs of CPU cycles and I/O operations.The cost-based SQL optimizer...
Tags: Processors, Databases, Oracle9i, Oracle CBO, Donald Burleson, Oracle Corp., CPU, CBO, I/O
Technical articles 2003-09-02
Upgrading and recovering the Cisco 4006 switch
Ever have to recover a Cisco switch from a failed OS or load an OS onto a switch? If you haven't or have and had problems, then you've come to the right place! Robert McIntire takes you through the recovery/upgrade process of a Cisco 4006 switch.In the last two...
Tags: Operating systems, Robert McIntire, operating system, Cisco 4006 switch, Cisco 4006, new OS, Cisco Systems Inc.
Technical articles 2001-08-06
Creating logon scripts with KiXtart, part 3
In this third installment of our series of Daily Drill Downs on using KiXtart, Richard Charrington shows you how to write scripts that let you communicate with the user, map network drives, and other cool tricks.In part 1 of my series of Daily Drill Downs on...
Tags: Construction, Richard Charrington, Kixtart, USE LIST, window
Technical articles 2000-05-25
Keep data looking clean with the Swing JTable class
Swing’s popular JTable class provides a simple mechanism for displaying large sets of data. JTable has many facilities suitable for rendering and editing data, many of which can be customized to further enhance functionality. This article will provide a step-by-step introduction to the world of JTables.Listing A contains the code...
Tags: Donovan Cowie, JTable
Technical articles 2003-06-26
Monitor a PIX firewall with a syslog server
When you have your PIX firewall up and running but you don't want to use remote access to read the log files, set up a syslog server. Scott Lowe walks you through setting up this handy remote log file server.Any good security plan includes regular monitoring of security devices and...
Tags: Network security, Linux, Servers, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, monitor, Scott Lowe MCSE, syslog server, server, Cisco PIX Firewall, daemon, syslog daemon, PIX
Technical articles 2002-07-22
SolutionBase: Backup Linux reliably with rsync and tar
This article is also available as a TechRepublic download.Every IT administrator knows a good backup plan is anabsolute necessity for successful disaster recovery. For many, the backup planseems to always begin with the purchase of proprietary systems that are oftencostly, unreliable, and not terribly adept. Fortunately, Linux has a solutionthat...
Tags: Backups, OPEN SOURCE, UNIX, Linux, Jack Wallen, SRC, backup
Technical articles 2007-04-17
Cisco and SolarWinds TFTP: How to set up and use these versatile tools
When your Cisco router fails and you need to reload the operating system, you'll regret not setting up that TFTP server. Scott Lowe shows you how to set up both the Cisco and the SolarWinds TFTP servers.TFTP is a very versatile protocol that can be used for a variety of...
Tags: Servers, Microsoft Windows 2000, tool, SolarWinds TFTP Server, Scott Lowe MCSE, TFTP, TFTP Server, Cisco Systems Inc., server, Cisco TFTP server
Technical articles 2002-05-27
Invoke SOAP Web services the easy way using ColdFusion MX
One of the big benefits of ColdFusion MX CFMX is the ease with which it lets you build applications that consume Web services. As the Web services hype dies down and real applications creep in, CFMX’s ease of use makes it a compelling development option. Here, I’ll demonstrate just how...
Tags: Web services, Development tools, Brian Kotek, Simple Object Access Protocol, Amazon.com Inc., Web service, Allaire ColdFusion, ColdFusion MX, Web
Technical articles 2003-02-27


Outlook 2000/2002/2003: Tips for Road Warriors
Working efficiently with Microsoft Outlook is a real challenge for users who are traveling or working off-site. This guide describes a dozen ways that mobile users can maximize productivity when using Microsoft Outlook outside the office.
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Quick Guide: Spyware Detection and Removal
Spyware and adware are increasingly eating away at IT professionals' time and resources. These programs slow end-user system performance and can enabl ...
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