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- Poll: Will Delta's Wi-Fi service make you more likely to fly with them
- Delta Air Lines announced Tuesday that it will begin offering Wi-Fi connectivity on all domestic U.S. flights by the middle of 2009. Delta will charge a flat fee of $9.95 for flights of three hours or less and $12.95 on flights over three hours. Will Delta's Wi-Fi service make you...
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- Security news roundup: Apple's DNS patch flawed
- This week's security events includes news that the DNS patch released by Apple is flawed, a warning about the ease with which eavesdroppers can listen in to most wireless phone conversations, critical holes discovered in K9 Web Protection, and a DOS vulnerability in F-PROT's virus scanner. by Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2008-08-03
- Overcome the resistance to change with a grassroots rebellion
- What do Prohibition, women's suffrage, gay rights, and PCs in business all have in common? They all started out as grassroots rebellions which lead to major changes in business and society. You can do the same thing. by John Sheesley
- Blog posts 2008-07-29
- Security news roundup: Tool lets you resolve location of rogue Wi-Fi users
- This week's security events includes news of a security update to the popular Thunderbird e-mail client, news of a buffer overflow in BEA WebLogic, exploits for DNS vulnerability released, and a tool that allows you to resolve the actual physical location of rogue Wi-Fi users. by Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2008-07-27
- Apple dupes iPhone users into beta testing iPhone 3G
- According to TechRepublic's Bill Detwiler, Apple's original iPhone was little more than an iPhone 3G beta test, which Jobs convinced Apple fans to pay for. The iPhone's lack of common Smartphone features and prototype-like construction, along with the iPhone 3G's evolutionary design, provide the evidence for Detwiler's iPhone Betagate theory....
- Blog posts 2008-07-25
- Photos: Tracking Last HOPE hackers
- The New York conference, where attendees are tracked via RFID, attracts hacker celebrities including the guys behind the phone phreaker movement and the TV-B-Gone remote control. by CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2008-07-22
- How TechRepublic cracked open the iPhone 3G
- Following up on our Cracking Open gallery of the first iPhone, TechRepublic editors joined Apple's launch-day madness to secure an iPhone 3G for disassembly. Jason Hiner and Bill Detwiler recount their experiences battling long lines, Apple's iTunes meltdown, and limited supplies at AT&T stores.Bill explains how Mark Kaelin and he...
- Videos 2008-07-21
- Sanity check: The five reasons I wouldn't use an iPhone are down to one
- When I explain the two factors that are revolutionary about the iPhone, I'm often asked why I don't use one. With the first generation iPhone, there were five factors that kept me from using it, but that list is now down to one. by Jason Hiner
- Blog posts 2008-07-21
- Installing Mandriva 2008.1 on the ASUS Eee PC
- Out of the many distributions that work on the Eee PC, Mandriva Linux 2008 Spring (or 2008.1) is one that works exceptionally well. It can be installed to the built-in SSD or onto an external SD card. by Vincent Danen
- Blog posts 2008-07-21
- How TechRepublic cracked open the iPhone 3G
- Jason Hiner and Bill Detwiler recount their experiences battling long lines and Apple's iTunes meltdown to obtain an iPhone 3G for disassembly. Bill explains how Mark Kaelin and he cracked open the iPhone and Jason gives a preview of upcoming articles on the iPhone 3G's business and productivity applications. by...
- Blog posts 2008-07-21
- Top 10 IT headlines for July 16: San Francisco IT worker hijacks city network, Intel reports solid financials
- Top 10 IT headlines for Wednesday, July 16, 2008: San Francisco IT worker hijacks city network, Intel reports solid second quarter earnings, Six recession-proof IT fields, Apple sues Psystar over Mac clones, and more. by Jason Hiner
- Blog posts 2008-07-16
- IT Dojo: How to spoof a MAC address
- When you support small offices, home offices, and remote offices, you often run across older wireless equipment. Equipment that's likely secured with MAC filtering and perhaps a hidden SSID and WEP encryption.Most techs would agree that MAC filtering alone isn't going to secure a wireless network and that even WEP...
- Videos 2008-07-14
- Apple stores hold iPhone 3Gs leave AT&T holding the bag
- Bill Detwiler and Jason Hiner battle long lines and Apple's iTunes meltdown to obtain an iPhone 3G. Industry analysts speculated that launch supplies would be plentiful, but AT&T seems to have come up short as Apple sent most phones to its own stores. by Bill Detwiler
- Blog posts 2008-07-14
- Top 10 IT headlines for July 14: CIOs see flat IT spending, Apple sells 1 million iPhone 3Gs
- Top 10 IT headlines for Monday, July 14, 2008: CIOs see flat IT spending in second half of 2008, Apple sells one million iPhone 3Gs in first weekend, Icahn and Microsoft get more aggressive toward Yahoo, Computer glitches delay Fiji air passengers, and more. by Jason Hiner
- Blog posts 2008-07-14
- Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G
- Apple's iPhone 3G arrived on Friday with a bevy of new enterprise-ready features, including Exchange support, business-grade security, and third-party applications powered by an SDK. As with the first iPhone, we waited in line, bought our phone, signed an AT&T contract, and promptly began to crack open the case. Come...
- Image galleries 2008-07-11
- Photos: Scenes from the iPhone 3G launch
- From the slow lines to the computer snafus, we take you through the early morning launch of the device at Apple's downtown San Francisco store. by CNET News.com
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- Sanity check: Five upgrades that make the iPhone 3G enterprise-ready
- While 3G may be the feature that defines the name of the second-generation iPhone, the new features that will have the biggest impact on the smartphone's adoption rate are these five that turn it a business-class device. by Jason Hiner
- Blog posts 2008-07-11
- Top 10 IT headlines for July 11: Long, slow lines for iPhone 3G, FCC could sanction Comcast
- Top 10 IT headlines for Friday, July 11: The five upgrades that make iPhone 3G ready for business, FCC could sanction Comcast, Salesforce and Oracle lead march of iPhone business apps, Intel develops products for health monitoring, and more. by Jason Hiner
- Blog posts 2008-07-11
- Salesforce, Oracle lead parade of business apps on iPhone
- Apple's iPhone app parade got an early jump on the 3G version of the popular device Thursday, but business and productivity apps seem to be lagging in the back of the line. by Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-10
- Top five reasons to hate the iPhone 3G
- Are you nauseated by all the hype surrounding the iPhone 3G? CNET's Tom Merritt will settle your stomach with five compelling reasons to hate Apple's second generation iPhone. by Jason Hiner
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