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Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Top 15 USB geek gadgets; Q&A: Survivor's Yau-Man Chan

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Surviving IT: A Q&A with Yau-Man Chan
CBS reality show “Survivor” contestant Yau-Man Chan is director of information systems for the College of Chemistry at the University of California Berkeley. Yau-Man, who survived until the final four contestants, recently talked about his adventures ...

Top 15 USB geek gadgets
From running hamsters and gyrating Elvises to desktop missile launchers, is there anything more fun that a truly geeky gadget? Here are Michael Cooney's picks for the most amusing USB devices.

Schoolteacher granted new trial in spyware case
Connecticut schoolteacher Julie Amero, convicted in a classroom computer incident she says happened because spyware took over the computer at her desk, today was granted a new trial instead of a possible jail term.

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Guaranteeing uptime at world’s largest particle physics lab
As the European agency CERN was gearing up to build the world’s largest particle accelerator, officials there knew they could not afford to have problems in their technical infrastructure cause any downtime.

Microsoft-sponsored study says Vista improves TCP/IP performance
Companies that deploy Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista in tandem could see more than a threefold increase in networking performance for file transfers, downloading roaming profiles for mobile users and accessing files on a portal, according to a Microsoft-commissioned study conducted by the Tolly Group.

Sun launches first blades from new Intel deal
Sun is reaching for a larger share of the blade server market with Wednesday's launch of new models, including the first Sun blades from its new alliance with chip maker Intel.

Vendors seek unity on identity protocols
Microsoft will participate in a meeting later this month with vendors and organizations that are backing several different identity management systems, an indication that cooperation between the software giant and its peers is improving.

IBM to acquire Watchfire
IBM Tuesday announced its intent to acquire vulnerability-assessment security firm Watchfire for an undisclosed price.

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1. 5 new ways to authenticate users
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3. What Google bought in the past 12 months
4. Churn in the VoIP market?
5. Will Cisco suffer IBM's fate?
6. Firefox flaws raise Mozilla security doubts
7. Adult filmmakers taking their lumps on ‘Net?
8. Avaya goes private in $8.2B deal
9. Slideshow: 5 new ways to authenticate users
10. Stealthy attack serves malicious code only once

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