10,000 Web sites rigged with advanced hacking attack A sophisticated hacking scheme seen early last year is affecting an increasing number of Web servers, including one owned by a major online ... Packeteer readies faster generation of traffic-shaping gear Packeteer Networks in a few weeks will be coming out with a faster generation of its traffic-shaping gear that eventually will reach ... Crime hubs can be downed by publicity One of the best ways to fight the criminal malware networks that now populate the Internet might actually be the simplest - publicize their existence. Google denies infringing search patent Google responded on Friday to a lawsuit filed against it by Northeastern University, denying claims that its search service infringes on ... Report: Small businesses moving to Vista fastest Nearly half of businesses are in some phase of preparing to update desktops to Windows Vista, with small businesses moving the fastest to ... HP fattens midmarket server line HP has announced four entry-level servers for small and midsize companies, along with updates to its remote management software. Microsoft faces two new European antitrust cases The European Commission has opened two new antitrust investigations of Microsoft's activities. Tech companies share environmental patents A group of technology companies is offering to share some of its patents to encourage the development of environmentally friendly technologies. Case study Boeing subsidiary solves its storage problems Boeing’s supply-chain management subsidiary doubles its storage, gains new features and improves application performance, all while keeping costs level. Plus: Lessons learned LIVE CHAT Live chat today at 2 p.m. EST: Hot technologies of 2008 with DEMO's Chris Shipley. Shipley is best known as the Executive Producer of the DEMO Conferences. For over 16 years, DEMO has been the technology industry's premier place to launch emerging technology. The 2008 Demo conference will be held Jan. 28 – 30 in Palm Desert, Calif., where more than 70 of the world's most promising new technologies will be unveiled. No one is in a better position to discuss what the hottest technologies will be, and how they impact our work and home lives, than Shipley. Login for today's chat begins at 1 p.m. EST, no registration required. Today on Cisco Subnet Tuesday, Cisco is expected to release its unified communications client for Macs. Blogger Ken Presti believes Cisco's promotion of Wendy Bahr to U.S. channels chief was the right move. Trainer Wendell Odom gives a couple of options for building a CCNA lab. Why blogger Michael Morris believes BGP looking glasses are a great tool for troubleshooting. Where to go to discuss Cisco Access Server issues. Former Tony Blair advisor to headline Cisco Networkers Europe. Cisco promotes Lean Architecture and other technologies to retailers. Former Cisco manufacturing operations chief to head HP's imaging and printing ops group. Today on Microsoft Subnet Who loves ya, baby? Microsoft Subnet announces another cool giveaway. Win a great techno-gadget, worth up to $500 from Microsoft Subnet's latest partner, Global Knowledge. Plus, you still have a chance to win a training course worth up to $2,500 from New Horizons. Learn about all of these giveaways on the Microsoft Subnet home page. Plus, 90's flashback: funny Windows 95 video with Matthew Perry and Jennifer Aniston; and Vista SP1 inches closer to release. Buzzblog: Shoppers won't buy Microsoft's MediaCart? Who's going to willingly push a miniature video billboard up and down the aisles of their favorite grocery store? ShopRite customers on the East Coast will soon get the first chance as test subjects of Microsoft's MediaCart, a collaboration between the software giant's $6 billion advertising acquisition, aQuantive, and a Texas firm that's actually making the carts. The MediaCart shopping protocol sounds complicated for something that's supposed to simplify life. Today on Layer 8, we wonder if presidential candidates will ever really address the H-1B situation? The H-1B visa discussion never gets as hot as it does in the political season. But a number of groups think the current crop of candidates is skirting the issue and they want to make it center stage. GIVEAWAYS January giveaways from your friends at Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet Win an iPod Touch courtesy of Cisco Learning Partner Global Knowlege. Up for grabs 15 copies 'Firewall Fundamentals' by Wes Noonan and Ido Dubrawsky. Plus: win your choice of a Microsoft training course worth $2,500 courtesy of New Horizons. |
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