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Computerworld Blogs - Networking - Nov 7, 2008
By Brennon Slattery, PC World When the television broadcast spectrum turns digital in February, a massive amount of unused "white space" will open up. Now that the FCC has approved the use of broadband devices to …
Also tagged: networking, wireless, fcc, mobile and wireless, emerging technology, wi fi, kevin martin, white space
Computerworld Blogs - Mobile & Wireless - Nov 5, 2008
By Brennon Slattery, PC World When the television broadcast spectrum turns digital in February, a massive amount of unused "white space" will open up. Now that the FCC has approved the use of broadband devices to …
Also tagged: networking, wireless, fcc, mobile and wireless, emerging technology, wi fi, kevin martin, white space
Computerworld Blogs - Security - Oct 8, 2008
In Friday's IT Blogwatch, Richi Jennings stands open-mouthed at eBay's Chinese security-censorship-surveillance PR faux pas . Not to mention Mister Lucas's weird imaginings of amazing, other-worldly conflicts... read …
Also tagged: security, internet, ebay, china, desktop applications, censorship, skype, surveillance, government and regulation
Computerworld Blogs - Government & Regulation - Oct 3, 2008
In Friday's IT Blogwatch, we stand open-mouthed at eBay's Chinese security-censorship-surveillance PR faux pas . Not to mention Mister Lucas's weird imaginings of amazing, other-worldly conflicts... read more
Also tagged: security, internet, ebay, china, desktop applications, censorship, skype, surveillance, government and regulation
Computerworld Blogs - Security - Oct 2, 2008
China and Skype cooperate in a massive surveillance system that in just two months spied on millions of people, and censored more than 166,000 messages from 44,000 users, reports the New York Times. Yet even though …
Also tagged: security, internet, networking, ebay, china, skype, surveillance, mccain, meg whitman, government and regulation, windows and microsoft
Computerworld Blogs - Mobile & Wireless - Sep 29, 2008
Sprint's new WiMAX service rollout in Baltimore has all of the makings of a great new Internet service. Double or triple T1 speeds anywhere in the metro area for $30/month sounds fantastic. For the time being though …
Also tagged: networking, mobile and wireless, emerging technology, sprint, wimax, personal technology, mobile wimax, zyxel, xohm, macintosh and apple
Douglas Schweitzer's blog - Sep 17, 2008
I have to say that this article "Unified communications takes center field at Mets' new ballpark" by Matt Hamblen piqued my interest. I'm impressed that the Mets new stomping grounds, with the help of Nortel, will have …
Also tagged: networking, wifi, mobile and wireless, wi fi, mets, yankees, citi park
Computerworld Blogs - Hardware - Aug 14, 2008
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Also tagged: development, security, hardware, software, management, networking, desktop applications, mobile and wireless, personal technology, government and regulation, enterprise software and services, servers and data center, e business and web 2 0, soa and web services
Computerworld Blogs - Mobile & Wireless - Jun 24, 2008
Macintosh is high end. I know this. I think they are far better than PCs in most respects. But little things keep annoying me that I just can't understand. Maybe I am being dense or lacking some foresight. For …
Also tagged: macintosh, mobile and wireless, skype, personal technology, mic, microphone, line in, macintosh and apple
Computerworld Blogs - Macintosh & Apple - Jun 23, 2008
Macintosh is high end. I know this. I think they are far better than PCs in almost every way. But little things keep annoying me that I just can't understand. Maybe I am being dense or lacking some foresight. I hated …
Also tagged: macintosh, mobile and wireless, skype, personal technology, mic, microphone, line in, macintosh and apple