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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

iPhone plagues Princeton Wi-Fi; More Nortel layoffs; Top 10 removable-media security incidents

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iPhone plagues Princeton with flaky Wi-Fi problems

John Cox By John Cox
Princeton University iPhone and iPod Touch users are being plagued with Wi-Fi connectivity issues on the campus network, according to a story this week in the Daily Princetonian, an independent student newspaper. Read full story

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Nortel announces more layoffs
Nortel Networks will further cut its workforce by 3,200 and eliminate bonuses as part of its ongoing bankruptcy reorganization.
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Top 10 removable-media security incidents
Stiennon: I thought it would be valuable to put the top ten most important incidents regarding removable devices, including hardware keystroke loggers, USB thumb drives, and MP3 players, together into a list.

Do cell phone projectors make sense?
Mathias: Samsung (along with partner Texas Instruments, the creator of the Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology used) announced a couple of phones last week at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona that have built-in video projectors. Those really-bright (and fairly power-efficient) white LEDS have made their way into handsets, and, given that one can display PowerPoint and PDF files on the screens of many handsets today, having a micro-projector in your handset makes a lot of sense. Or does it?

Should a Certification expire?
Muller: You have spent tremendous time and effort to earn a certification only to have re-certify a few years down the road. Some might gnash their teeth in protest over this and assume it is only a ploy by the various certification entities to part more money from our pockets and others just think it ridiculous, yet I believe there is validity in this concept of having to recertify or earn continuing education credits.

Network Management Sucks
Purser: I could almost end this blog with just that statement alone. What is it with NMS that feels like were are riding in the back seat from Wisconsin to Florida with our stinky second cousin Bert?

HP to distribute, support Sun's Solaris
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Network management vendors land hefty venture funding
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02/25/09

Today's most-read stories:

  1. 40% of geeks surveyed really work fewer than ... say what?
  2. Juniper's answer to Cisco in the data center: Stratus Project
  3. Gmail chat invaded by phishing scam
  4. Microsoft has big growth plans even as economy limps
  5. Five fantastic open source tools for Windows admins
  6. IPhone-controlled car to demo at Geneva Motor Show
  7. VeriSign: We will support DNS security in 2011
  8. Check Point overhauls its security software
  9. 2009 Best of Tests winners
  10. Turning 5,000 discarded cell phones into art


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