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Friday, June 05, 2009

Data center network brawl; Palm Pre: An inside look at its hardware and software

Ex-Google security whiz's start-up exiting stealth mode; Ga. Tech researchers addressing Moore's Law of data centers
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Data center network brawl

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Palm Pre: An Inside Look at Its Hardware and Software
The Palm Pre smartphone has built up tremendous tech buzz over the past few months. It doesn't disappoint. Take a look.

Ex-Google security whiz's start-up exiting stealth mode
Security start-up Dasient is expected to come out of stealth mode in two weeks and reveal its plans to help companies fight cybercrime.

Ga. Tech researchers addressing Moore's Law of data centers
Georgia Tech researchers are looking to cut by up to 15% the amount of electricity needed to cool data centers that are becoming increasingly jammed with servers and other network gear boasting more powerful processors.

Computex: Windows 7 touch-screen netbook
A revamped netbook with Windows 7 touchscreen and a machine based on Intel's new CULV chip are among new laptops from Taiwan's Gigabyte, on show at Computex on Monday.

EFF to track terms of service changes ... so you don't have to
ToS changes happen all the time, those changes are often important, and, they can cause a stink, as Facebook and its faithful learned recently. In an effort that may actually accelerate such flare-ups in the future, the Electronic Frontier Foundation today announced that it has begun tracking ToS changes and making those findings available on a special Web site.

Will The Cloud Manage To Persist? Lessons From Operating In The Cloud
It's been an interesting learning experience using Amazon's EC2 computing cloud.

FTC shuts down notorious Internet Service Provider
The Federal Trade Commission had a rogue Internet Service Provider that recruits, knowingly hosts, and actively participates in the distribution of spam, child pornography, and other harmful electronic junk shut down by a district court judge.

The Dual Stack Dilemma
We are entering the transitional period between IPv4 andIPv6, and things are going to get awkward for a while. IPv4 addresses will officially be used up in the next couple of years, although for most practical purposes you can consider the pool of unallocated IPv4 addresses to be depleted already. The "awkward period" we are entering is caused by several unavoidable facts.

June Giveaways

Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet are giving away training from Global Knowledge to two lucky readers and 15 copies each of books on IPv6 security, the Cisco Secure Firewall Services Module, and Active Directory Domain Services 2008. Deadline for entries June 30.


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June 05, 2009

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