What it takes to build the ideal Android smartbook Google could pioneer a new approach to computing by combining these 10 technologies into a netbook. Network router cheat sheet The network router continues to evolve as traffic becomes greater and more varied. Here's the latest about routers from Cisco and others, as well as about router technology, management and security issues. Report predicts rise of self-defending botnets The world is not only losing the war against spam, the situation might be about to get a whole lot worse with the emergence of a new type of automatic botnet able to thrive without direct human control, Symantec's MessageLabs division has warned. IPv6 and VoIP Friend or foe? Whether enterprise users are ready or not, it appears that implementation of IPv6 is in the not-too-distant future. The need for enhanced addressing is needed, especially as everything from your PC to your toothbrush (so your dentist can immediately know whether you're really brushing after every meal) becomes IP-enabled. AT&T moves closer to usage-based fees for data AT&T is moving even closer to charging special usage fees to heavy data users, including those with iPhones and other smartphones, according to Ralph de la Vega, CEO of AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets. Acer: Dell and HP Are Sabotaging Ultra-Thin Laptops Wondering why thin and light laptops with monster battery life haven't been a smashing success? Acer chairman J.T. Wang says Dell and HP are to blame. Computer of alleged Sarah Palin hacker had spyware The 21 year-old college student charged with hacking former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's Yahoo e-mail account was using a compromised computer that was secretly logging and reporting information without his knowledge, his lawyers say. Google Chrome gains Mac, Linux versions -- and extensions Big news today for Google Chrome browser lovers and wanna be Chrome lovers: beta versions for the Mac and for Linux have become available and, at least as exciting, Chrome extensions have arrived. IBM's newest mainframe is all Linux IBM expanded its server lineup with a new mainframe system designed just for Linux that may be aimed, in particular, at higher-end x86 systems. Five Twitter Features I Want Most in 2010 Sure, 2009 was a banner year for Web 2.0 darling Twitter. But here are five changes that I want to see Twitter implement to make its service even better in 2010. Facebook Privacy Changes Go Live, Beware of "Everyone" As promised, Facebook has begun rolling out new privacy options to its 350 million users.Watch out for the "Everyone" setting. What is Google Voice? Ever since I got my Google Voice account, I have had to repeatedly explain to friends and colleagues what Google's free phone service is and (more importantly) what it isn't. If you, like them, have heard about Google Voice but still aren't completely clear about how it works and why you should care, here are some quick answers. Today from the Subnet communities On Cisco Subnet: Cisco's SSL client will gain ScanSafe technology and Cisco, EMC venture preps for early Q1 launch; On Microsoft Subnet: Patch Tuesday: Six expected patches, two surprises; On Google Subnet: Chrome gains extensions, Mac, Linux versions Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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