17 May 2008

WiMAX for MacBooks

The FCC just released information on Intel's upcoming 5350 WiFi/WiMAX combo Mini-PCI card.  "What's that got to do with me?" You might be saying Physically, this card will fit into MacBook and MacBook Pro's Mini-PCI card slot, replacing the current Wifi... 9 to 5 Mac »
What happens when popular third-party "widget" apps slow the performance of a network with a huge user base? Read more at our web site (posted on 26 Aug 2008 by Data Center Knowledge)
A feature I have come to love is wake on lan which allows you to start a computer remotely across the network. One limitation to it, however, is that you can only send the ‘magic packet’ across your local network. Well, if you want to be able to wake... (posted on 26 Aug 2008 by PCMech)
Commodity servers have transformed the data centers of many of today's leading Internet companies. Could low-end switches drive a similar shift in data center networking, currently the domain of expensive brand-name switches? That's the focus of a... (posted on 25 Aug 2008 by Data Center Knowledge)
Yesterday we linked to a post from ThinkBroadband which reported that the BBC had switched the primary CDN provider for its iPlayer from Akamai to Level 3. Dan Rayburn updates and corrects the story, noting that the BBC continues to work with Akamai... (posted on 22 Aug 2008 by Data Center Knowledge)
Sprint is desperately trying to hold on to its customers. The company recently announced that it plans to significantly lower its phone as a modem rate. The current rate of $49.95 a month will be lowered to $15.00 a month. This is extremely good news for... (posted on 21 Aug 2008 by Pulse 2)
Remember the Zip drive? Back in the days when everybody used floppy disks for backup, the Zip drive offered about 100x the capacity in a removable cartridge. With hard drive storage now typically in the hundreds of MB, we've moved on from floppies and... (posted on 21 Aug 2008 by T1 Rex's Business Telecom Explainer)

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