Backspin: Network Solutions found to be "Front Running" Network Solutions has once again shown that it can't be trusted in its role as a domain name registrar. Network Guardians: Baking security into a switch I read a little about Cisco's TrustSec architecture, and I'm wondering if it's something we should take a look at. It seems like getting more security built into a switch is a good idea, but I can't tell how realistic ... Nutter's Help Desk: Getting home wireless to work I have a laptop that I have tried connecting to my new home cable network. Everything is connected but I can not even see my router on my laptop. HELP!! This is frustrating because a few weeks ago I had it on the road ... Cool Tools: Adventures in home entertainment Before I left for this week's Consumer Electronics Show, I tried to quickly install Sony's LocationFree LF-V30 Base Station (about $250), which acts like a Sling Media Slingbox, in that you can go across the Internet to ... Gaskin: Task. Process. Tools. A few readers have asked me questions about the last few newsletters and blogs concerning how to choose technology. After mulling it over and answering e-mails, I decided my seven word slogan "Define Your Process Then ... Johnson: Looking back on that last look ahead It's time for my self-assessment again. Nope, I'm not talking about hopping on the scale and doing a double-take at the poundage the holidays managed to pack on. I'm talking about reviewing my 2007 Eye on the Carrier ... Dzubeck: Cisco, Microsoft, IBM on collision course The communications industry, as we once knew it, no longer exists. Dr. Internet: Building presentations for any standard browser We built some multimedia presentations with Microsoft Producer after reading your column about it in August and are now looking for a similar presentation builder that will publish files that can be viewed with browsers ... Gearhead: Stay connected with emergency signal and tracking device For those areas where there's no cell service and you might need help or just tell people you're OK, there's the Spot Satellite Messenger. Bradner:The continuing saga of poorly designed voting machines There's undercurrent of mistrust when it comes to the voting machines many people use. Could the machines themselves have a deciding impact on elections? |
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