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Cisco warns UC users of limited support for Windows 7; 25 funniest vintage tech ads; Father of SIP bolts Cisco

Priceless! The 25 Funniest Vintage Tech Ads; Father of SIP bolts Cisco for Skype
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Priceless! The 25 Funniest Vintage Tech Ads
My oh my, how things have changed. These 25 vintage tech ads are guaranteed to take you back -- and, in most cases, remind you how truly terrible our tastes once were.

Father of SIP bolts Cisco for Skype
Mike Volpi kept his word to his Skype investment group - he got the Father of SIP, Jonathan Rosenberg, to jump ship.

Cisco lets Tandberg think about it a little more
Cisco thinks Tandberg needs more time, not money, to close the deal. Tandberg got another 9 days to think about it when Cisco extended the deadline to respond to its $3 billion offer to Nov. 18.


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Cisco warns UC users of limited support for Windows 7

Cisco is warning customers of its unified communications products that support for Windows 7 won't be forthcoming until the product's 8.0 release scheduled for the first quarter of 2010. Read full story



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Mike Volpi kept his word to his Skype investment group - he got the Father of SIP, Jonathan Rosenberg, to jump ship.

Cisco lets Tandberg think about it a little more
Cisco thinks Tandberg needs more time, not money, to close the deal. Tandberg got another 9 days to think about it when Cisco extended the deadline to respond to its $3 billion offer to Nov. 18.

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Rutgers researchers cooking up safer password clues
Rutgers University researchers are testing whether "activity-based" password hint questions are better at safeguarding security than the static ones we're all used to, such as "What's your mother's maiden name?"These activity-based password clues would be tied to your recent activity, like "What were you doing at noon yesterday?"

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