Wireless
Motorola Forecasts Loss on Struggling Phone Biz
Motorola said it will post an operating loss in the current quarter as recovery in its cell phone business is taking longer than expected, dashing Wall Street expectations.
LANS
Cisco Revamps Key LAN Switches with Virtualization
Customers won't have to "rip and replace" switches, thanks to firmware upgrades that include virtualization.
WANS
'Internet for Everyone' Group Launches
Are you reading this via a broadband connection? Well, congratulations. Half of your fellow Americans are not so lucky, according to a new initiative aimed at connecting all citizens to high-speed Internet.
Net Applications
Enhance Windows with Object Desktop 2008
Now available in two versions (Regular and Ultimate), Object Desktop is still the best way to customize your Windows experience.
Routers
Cisco Revamps Key LAN Switches with Virtualization
Customers won't have to "rip and replace" switches, thanks to firmware upgrades that include virtualization.
Switches
Cisco Revamps Key LAN Switches with Virtualization
Customers won't have to "rip and replace" switches, thanks to firmware upgrades that include virtualization.
Firewalls
Dangerous Malware E-Mail Making the Rounds
Have you received an e-mail message today with a subject like "White house hit by lightning, catches fire," "Saddam Hussein found dead," or "Paris Hilton found to be gay!"? Don't touch it; it's evil!
User Devices
New Guitar Has Infinite Sustain
Bob Moog, famous for his eponymous synthesizers, can now add "guitar god" to his credentials. Moog's new creation? A guitar with infinite sustain.
Hosted Apps
Google App Engine Now Open
Google's new App Engine provides a hosting solution for web developers to build their apps on top of, sparing developers the trouble of server maintenance and scalability.
Net Appliances
Open-Sourcing Fibre Channel over Ethernet
Intel wants to revolutionize data center and storage area networking with open-source Fibre Channel over Ethernet.
Sniffers
Microsoft: Critical Vista Patch Coming
Microsoft plans to ship two patches on Jan. 8 to patch code execution vulnerabilities in its newest OS.
News
LANDesk's GM Looks Back to the Future
Q&A: Consolidation hasn't changed the basic challenge for Avocent's LANDesk division: managing desktops and laptops and keeping them securely patched.
Surprises in Spectrum Bidding
Google may be the least surprising of the known bidders for 700MHz spectrum.
NetHope Brings Fast Links to Disaster Relief
The organization's Network Relief Kit helped keep communications open after the cyclone Sidr hit Bangladash.
Podcasts
Moving to 802.11n
What is the future of the 802.11n wireless standard? There's a lot of interest, but are there many deployments? They could start happening in 2008, explains Greg Murphy, COO of AirWave, in this IT Link podcast.
Encryption as a Service
PKI may have been an imperfect security solution, but in this IT Link podcast, Sathvik Krishnamurthy, president and CEO of Voltage Security, says that Identity Based Encryption, or IBE, is a better idea.
Connectivity as Utility
Connectivity is becoming as available and reliable as electricity as technology industry veteran Rich Bader of EasyStreet explains to David Strom in this Channel Chat podcast.
Security and the 10G Network
In this OnSecurity podcast, Lisa Vaas chats with Dave Marcus, security research and communications manager for McAfee's Avert Labs, about how higher-bandwidth networks will affect the way IT managers address security.
Opinions
There was a time when Microsoft's own solutions could have been a part of a systemic solution to the problems in e-mail. Those times are past, and they need to join in with the rest of the industry.
Until Red Hat, Novell, or another party focuses around open-source directory services, Linux will be stuck playing catch-up with Windows 2000.
Opinion: Businesses have very few, if any, broadband options to choose from.
Careers
The New York metro area, Washington, D.C., and Silicon Valley led the pack among U.S. cities with high-tech jobs, but the U.S. is still not adequately preparing itself to compete in the global marketplace, according to a Tuesday report from AeA.
More than a third of U.S. technology workers would accept pay cuts of up to 10 percent to work from home and avoid the expense of commuting to the office, according to a survey released on Tuesday.
Your employer could be watching you. We tell you how to know whether you're being monitored and what you can do about it.
Reviews and Guides
i2i Stream—Sharing Music Wireless
Become the DJ with only your MP3 player...and this.
Lapworks Laptop Desk Futura
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