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Desktops Gone Wild
Case mods: Few may do them, but many gawk at the crazy creations coming out of enthusiasts' basements, garages, factories, and laboratories. These mad scientists of the PC world strive to find new ways to present a common computer in a unique -- and often awesome -- light. Sometimes they build their computers as teddy bears; sometimes as liquid-immersed creations that are two parts fish tank, one part refrigerator. But no matter what the theme, you can bet that case mods are going to be just a bit more creative than your average vendor system. Join us as we explore 15 of the coolest (and craziest) mods to be found on the Internet today! Read More


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Data Driven Marketing
This report examines how Organizations are using data to impact marketing performance and marketing effectiveness It highlights best practices from 272 organizations to identify how Best-in-Class organizations use data to achieve superior performance. Learn More

Tests Show IPv6 Performance Issues Lurk
As the world reluctantly yet inevitably adopts IPv6, performance problems are inescapable -- and early results of research by the University of Pennsylvania and Comcast illustrate the magnitude and shifting nature of the performance challenges ahead. Read More

How savvy firms monitor customers' online chatter
People react to the Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes in one of three ways: Some hope that the next knock on the door will be a member of the company's Prize Patrol carrying a giant check; some think the whole thing is a joke; and others exploit its brand for scams. Read More

Microsoft releases Windows 7 SP1 beta
Microsoft today released the first public beta of Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1), but warned consumers and end users to steer clear of the preview. The beta also includes a first-look at Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1. Read More


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Software as a service has many benefits: lower hardware and admin costs, and a more secure, reliable and available environment. But SaaS adopters cannot afford to trade functionality for ease of management. In this webcast you will learn how Nimsoft On Demand delivers IT Infrastructure monitoring as a service – without compromise. View Now

News podcast: Network World 360
Java development has supplanted IT security as the most difficult skill set for hiring managers to locate. The University of New Hampshire InterOperability Lab has begun testing Energy Efficient Ethernet products to make sure they work together. (4:50) Read More

Top Russian spy ring technology screw-ups
Alleged Russian spies arrested last month in cities around the United States seemed to be lacking in spycraft and in urgent need of some IT expertise, based on some of the gaffes they made. They also used some technologies effectively. Here is a summary of their efforts as revealed in court filings against them. Read More

Energy Efficient Ethernet being put to the test
The University of New Hampshire InterOperability Lab (UNH-IOL)  has begun testing Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) products to make sure they work together. Read More


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IT Pain Relief for Midmarket Business
Examine how end-to-end infrastructure virtualization delivers better management of physical and virtual server environments; reduced operational costs; and increased agility and responsiveness. Learn More Now!

iPhone 4 "bursts into flames!" Probably the antenna.
The Boy Genius Report reports that an iPhone 4 "burst into flames." They have photos, helpfully provided by "One of our very close AT&T sources" [translation: a retail store clerk] of the melted USB cable and the scorched 30-pin dock connector at the bottom of the phone. The phone was connected via its USB cable to the owner's computer. Read More

Are those laid off from Microsoft the lucky ones?
After a spate of bad news about the Kin flop and trepidation about whether Microsoft's coming Phone 7 mobile OS will spark sales, the week ends for Microsoft with news of layoffs. A survey of employees, meanwhile, documents discontent in Redmond. Read More

Droid X goes on sale Thursday amid flurry of ad promotions
The Droid X smartphone ships Thursday, after an unusual pre-sales publicity campaign designed to entice the savvy tech crowd that might also include some in the iPhone 4 camp as well. Read More

Cisco's free WebEx helps small businesses
Cisco has a free service, in beta, for small businesses called Cisco WebEx Meet. This is a toned down version of WebEx which include the following as shown in this screen shot from my own account. Read More

Facebook agrees to install 'panic button'
Facebook has revealed it will install an app on the social network that allows web users to access the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) reporting centre as well as advice on staying safe online. Read More



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