Monday, July 09, 2007

Road trip with the iPhone; The big lie: 'The network is down'

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Voices of Networking




Voices of Networking, 07/09/07

By Jeff Caruso

Tolly: Road Trip: Miami to New York with the Apple iPhone, 07/02/07: Talk about dedication. Within 12 hours of the release of the iPhone, I conducted a road test (literally) of the iPhone. Before dawn the test vehicle was launched up I-95 and the test commenced.

Lubitz: Biggest lie in the enterprise: 'The network is down', 07/05/07: If you are considering doubling the size of your flexible-spending medical account to buy more Ibuprofen, antacid and sleep aids, I’ve got news for you. None of these is a cure for ills caused by this message: “The network is down.” Knowing that the ...

Dr. Internet: How to transfer Mac OS X external USB drive to Windows machine, 07/05/07: I have an external USB drive formatted for Mac OS X with 200 GB of data that I need to transfer to a Windows machine.

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Johnson: The mobile enterprise: When choice is too much, 07/05/07: The current state of mobile communications reminds me of the immortal lyrics from the pop group Devo: Freedom of choice/Is what you got/Freedom from choice/Is what you want.

Nolle: Love Hurts: A telecom melodrama, 07/03/07: The industry’s love of a good story may be creating bad outcomes.

Antonopolous: E-discovery and records retention, 07/02/07: How do we balance the needs of regulatory compliance and litigation with the rising cost of retaining electronic records? You won’t like the answer.

Nutter's Help Desk: Getting an Adtran videoconferencing system to work again, 07/02/07: My company owns several videoconference units that connect to a ISDN PRI T1. Several users reported problems with making and receiving video calls. The person who put this in has since left the company and, you guessed it, didnt leave much ...

Bradner: An invisible abomination, 07/02/07: ISPs can spy on customer Internet traffic, insert ads in Web pages using start-up’s device, columnist warns.

Gearhead: Mice, Xcelsius and dirty pictures, 07/05/07: Yes indeed, Gearhead is now completely virtualized. We’re online, on time, on target and “en point.”

'Net Buzz: Amazon rids Disney-related site of undie ads, 07/05/07: Amazon.com finally rids Disney-related site of unwanted jockstrap ad . . . and Buzz gets credit.

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Jeff Caruso is managing editor of online news for Network World. He oversees daily online news posting and newsletter editing, and writes the NetFlash daily news summary, the High-Speed LANs newsletter and the Voices of Networking newsletter. Contact him at jcaruso@nww.com



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