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Cross-site scripting: An old problem returns
XSS-based attacks are not new, but the rise of social media adds a new wrinkle to these sorts of vulnerabilities. Read More


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Cisco sees billions in smart buildings
Cisco this week discussed Smart+Connected community initiatives in Vietnam and the Philippines with property developers on both countries. Read More

An inside look at the Mac mini
Small unibodyThe new Mac mini is still small and squarish, but it uses an aluminum unibody enclosure inspired by Apple's current MacBook line. Read More

FCC group crafting plans to open up mobile spectrum
The Federal Communications Commission Spectrum Task Force laid out preliminary ideas on Friday for making frequencies now used for satellite services available for conventional mobile broadband. Read More


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Yankee Group on Cloud Considerations
Cloud computing's perceived challenges of security, visibility and management may give the upper hand to private clouds. Join Yankee Group for this Webcast that discusses how to ensure you deploy a cloud that meets your organization's security and compliance needs. View Now

Why St. Louis Works for Google's Gigabit Fiber Project
One of the most interesting uses of wireless Internet technologies is something called a mesh network. Read More

Friendly Reminder to those who are PCI compliant.. WEP must die in next 12 days.
If your business is PCI compliant, you hopefully are already fully aware that June 30th, 2010 is the deadline to be migrated off of WEP in any area of your network that is involved in credit card handling based on PCI definition and your own logical networking design. Read More

iPhone Sales Forecast to Hit 100 Million by 2011
Apple's total iPhone user base may reach as high as 100 million users by the end of 2011, according to Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty. Read More


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Unified communications saves Canadian school district $200k/year
The Pembina Trails School Division in the Canadian province of Manitoba is saving $200,000 a year in telecom costs thanks to its unified communications deployment, which includes Adtran NetVanta software, Windows-based Dell servers and Polycom and Grandstream IP phones. Read More

VC market opening up to social networking, cloud security
Venture capital funding took a nosedive in 2009 but is set to come back, especially in the Internet sector, as entrepreneurs look for business opportunities in cloud computing, Web security and social networking. Read More

Can X Prize help deliver Gulf region from BP oil disaster?
The X Prize Foundation, known for offering millions of dollars in prize money to drive innovations in aerospace, life science and energy will soon offer its potentially extensive help to the White House in an effort to tackle challenges of the devastating BP Oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Read More

The facts about 3-D TV: Is it really ready?
After decades of being a gimmick confined to midnight movies, 3-D has finally hit the big time, with a slew of 3-D-enhanced films streaming out of Hollywood. And it's not just an IMAX theater spectacle; it's coming to living rooms and computer displays near you. Read More

The Cloud Could Set Open Source Free
There has been a lot of hand wringing and writing lately over what it will take for an open source based company to exceed 1 billion dollars in revenue. Yesterday Fred Wilson, from Union Square Ventures and AVC blog fame wrote an article in The Faster Times detailing what Fred thinks is a great way for open source companies to maximize their revenue potential. Read More

 
 
 

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