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- Deep Packet Inspection: What you need to know
- All sorts of public and private entities would love to monitor your Internet browsing habits. It's now possible using "Deep Packet Inspection." Michael Kassner will shed some light on the technology involved and possible privacy issues. by Michael Kassner
- Blog posts 2008-07-27
- 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. ...
- Blog posts 2008-05-14
- Interview with technology and science writer Annalee Newitz
- TechRepublic Out Loud has been a wonderful platform to highlight the TR community and happenings on the site. I'd now like to branch out a bit and include information and interviews with some uber cool people who are also involved in IT. They might not be members of TechRepublic yet,...
- Blog posts 2008-05-08
- Combine decision strategies to maximize results
- Organizations have been using Business Intelligence BI, Business Process Management BPM, and Business Rule Engines BREs successfully as standalone technologies for several years. But today a number of factors - including an increased demand for IT to partner with the rest of the business and a need for effectiveness and...
- Blog posts 2008-05-07
- Big trouble for little white IT consulting lies
- A prospective client describes the problem domain. It seems easy enough for your abilities, and your consulting fees aren't an obstacle. You're already counting the money you're going to make from this IT consulting project, when the client says: "Oh, and we use <technology X>. How well do you know...
- Blog posts 2008-05-03
- Photos: High-tech fashion, San Francisco style
- Tricked out and trippy describe the high-tech fashion that emerged on the catwalk at opening night of the San Francisco Exploratorium exhibit, 2nd Skin. by CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2008-04-29
- Photos: Art and tech sashay down the runway
- Science and technology meet art and fashion at "2nd Skin: Imaginative Designs in Digital & Analog Clothing," a runway show at San Francisco's Exploratorium. by CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2008-04-28
- Security news roundup: Backdoor found in Cisco's IPM, Mifare Classic RFID cracked
- Here’s a collection of recent security vulnerabilities and alerts, which covers patches for multiple products from Adobe, a backdoor discovered in Cisco's IPM, an IFRAME exploit that showed up at Trend Micro's Web site, and news that the Mifare Classic RFID has been cracked. Adobe releases...
- Blog posts 2008-03-16
- Metamaterial: the unnatural composite is transforming wireless technology
- I get excited when I read about how scientists are able to create experimental conditions that do not occur normally in nature. Recently I was digesting an article on the PhysicsWorld website about how physicists have developed a method using a new class of materials called metamaterial to bring light...
- Blog posts 2008-02-12
- Images: This knee brace could charge batteries
- Brace yourself for the next step in battery-charging tech. Researchers develop a device that generates electricity from the natural motion of walking. by CNET News.com
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- Femtocells yes, Fixed Mobile Convergence no
- I have a great deal of respect for the Chinese and their ability to comprehend the natural world, especially their concept of Yin and Yang. I mention this as I use that very unique concept when I research many of the mutually correlated opposites that appear in today’s cutting edge...
- Blog posts 2008-02-10
- After Cisco, Vodafone thinking about femtocells
- Vodafone is conducting trials for 3G mobile base stations based on the technology of femtocells. An excerpt from News.com: A spokesperson for Vodafone said on Friday that Vodafone had said only that it was "looking into the technology," and had no fixed plans for its deployment....
- Blog posts 2008-01-27
- Photos: Trackside technology in the world of Indy car racing
- Technology touches every part of life today. In no place is that more evident than the go-fast world of Indy Racing. TechRepublic's Erik Eckel recently visted the Kentucky Speedway to see how technology impacts racecar drivers, their teams, and the cars they drive. by Erik Eckel
- Image galleries 2008-01-09
- Take positive risks to gain project benefits
- Risks are future events or conditions that have some probability of occurring and that will some impact on your project. We usually think of risks as being bad and we try to put a plan in place to make sure the risk goes away. But are all...
- Blog posts 2008-01-07
- Telecommunications Fundamentals
- View Available Dates and LocationsToday's telecommunications networks transport voice, data, and image traffic over a multitude of legacy and emerging technologies. This comprehensive course provides you with information on the structure, architecture, components, standards, and design of modern voice/telephony networks. You will learn how to evaluate...
- Training 2008-01-01
- FBI to construct massive biometrics database
- At a price of $1 billion, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation is undertaking construction of a biometric database that will store a lot more information on individuals including fingerprints, facial characteristics, sound patterns, iris, ear lobe, and palm prints. An excerpt from Ars Technica: Moving...
- Blog posts 2007-12-26
- IBM brings sematics to e-mail search
- IBM announced its OmniFind Personal E-mail Search Tool IOPES that brings the power of semantics-based technology to e-mail search. An excerpt from PC World: The company reckoned that the tool improves on standard search tools because you don't get irrelevant search results as with a simple...
- Blog posts 2007-12-23
- New FireWire specification to boast transmission speeds to 3.2 Gbps
- A new version of IEEE 1394 has been approved by the IEEE. Called S3200, it builds on the earlier specification and will quadruple top speeds to a blistering 3.2 Gbps over distances of up to 100 meters. The technology is called FireWire by Apple and i.LINK by Sony. ...
- Blog posts 2007-12-13
- Smart paper, smarter pen
- Building on the concept of paper-based computing, the smartpen from Livescribe will enable users to build and use audio and visual data in sync with written materials. An excerpt from TechnologyReview: So long as the user writes on paper printed with a special pattern, the smartpen...
- Blog posts 2007-12-13
- Photos: Tech and fashion strut their stuff
- Leaders from both industries illustrate what can be done if two very different types pull together. by CNET News.com
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