Engage maximum IT Blogwatch, which heralds a nationwide WiMax network, courtesy of Sprint and Clearwire -- oh, and Intel's billions. Not to mention geeky music from Redmond, via Japan... Karl Bode reports: Last November, Sprint scrapped a deal with... IT Blogwatch »
My wife and I have been using (and collecting) computers for years, and we’ve shared this interest very effectively with our children. Now I am the victim of my own success: my household now has four physical computers, one of them dual boot. All are on... (posted on 23 Jul 2008 by Free Software Magazine)
Nobody’s going public these days, but the acquisitions market is certainly heating up. A day after Boeing announced its purchase of Bingen, WA-based Insitu, Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) is getting into the act. The San Jose, CA-based networking giant announced... (posted on 23 Jul 2008 by Xconomy)
This is a guest post written by Ramesh Natarajan, author of The Geek Stuff blog. If you use DHCP in one location and static IP-address at another location, you may keep changing the network TCP/IP properties on your Windows laptop depending on your... (posted on 23 Jul 2008 by Life Rocks! 2.0)
Here's a roundup of some of this week's news from the content delivery network (CDN) sector: Level 3 (LVLT) said its Content Markets Group has been selected by game publisher Funcom as its exclusive CDN provider for the Age of Conan Hyborian Adventures... (posted on 23 Jul 2008 by Data Center Knowledge)
Ethernet connects all of our computing equipment within the enterprise. It's the standard protocol for LAN or Local Area Network connections. Wouldn't it be nice if we could just string that Ethernet backbone out the door and across town or across the... (posted on 22 Jul 2008 by T1 Rex's Business Telecom Explainer)
In February, Waltham, MA-based Novell acquired SiteScape, a Maynard, MA startup that had created an open-source Web conferencing platform called ICEcore. At the OSCON 2008 open source conference today in Portland, OR, Novell announced that it’s spinning... (posted on 21 Jul 2008 by Xconomy)

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