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Nokia Will Pay $314M to Close Bochum Plant
2008-04-08 21:27:00
DUESSELDORF, Germany (AP) -- Nokia Corp. said Tuesday that it has agreed with worker representatives on a $314 million plan to soften the blow from its closure of a factory in Germany and the reopening at Jucu in Romania.Nokia was heavily criticized by German unions and politicians when it announced in January that it planned to close the plant in Bochum in the industrial Ruhr region at a likely cost of 2,300 jobs.Nokia will set up a "transfer company" to help affected staff for one year.Gisela Aschenbach, the head of the employee council in Bochum, said that "additional payments will take into account the specific situation of families and severely disabled persons."Nokia said the outcome was a "fair and responsible social plan.""As we have clear responsibilities to our employees in this kind of difficult situation, it was our special concern from the start to compensate the loss of the jobs in a respectful and fair manner," executive vice president Veli Sundback said in a statemen...
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NATO Summit in Bucharest
2008-04-01 20:54:00
The NATO Summit will start tomorrow in Bucharest with a small working dinner, will host about 50 heads of state and government and will end on April 4 with the reunion of the NATO-Russia Council. The state secretary responsible for the NATO Summit, Victor Micula, explained that four floors of the House of Parliament will be used for the official conferences while other five for the press center.In the conference area, there will be set up an office for each delegation of the NATO member countries, a business center area with 20 computers and one area for bilateral meetings, Romanian news agency NewsIn informs.Currently, organizers have 460 cars for the transportation of high-profile guests, of which 69 are special armoured S-class Mercedes and 370 are Ford. Of these, almost 70 are Transit Ford, with eight seats. For the official convoys there are 12 transportation scenarios and for the press, 15. The special press delegations will be transported by 440 mini-buses and 150 police cars...
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Wireless signals up to 100km
2008-03-25 22:55:00
Intel’s researchers have come up with a way to send Wi-Fi signals up to 60 miles (100km), while maintaining a usable throughput of up to 6.5Mbits/s.According to MIT’s Technology Review, the system is known as the 'rural connectivity platform' (RCP) for the way it can, at relatively low cost, connect towns to out-of-the-way locations otherwise bypassed by new communication technologies.This is to be more than a lab engineer’s daydream and has been field tested in India, Panama, Vietnam and South Africa.The technology is innovative on a number of levels. It works using a point-to-point design, which automatically lowers cost to a quoted region of $500-$1,000 (£250-£500) for a single connection – way below rival systems such as cable broadband or satellite.Once terminated at the remote location, the connectivity it provides could be distributed using off-the-shelf Wi-Fi hardware.It is also low-power, using around five to six watts for a system with three radios in a link, m...
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Dell will ship laptop with GPS
2008-03-25 22:32:00
As laptop prices continue their steady decline, Dell has come up with a new feature to tempt business buyers into paying top whack – integrated GPS (global positioning system).According to Dell scoop site Engadget , Dell has pencilled in June as the launch data for its long-rumoured E-series laptops, which will feature the technology among a host of high-end accoutrements.The top-of-the-range E6500 model will also include UWB (ultra-wideband) wireless thanks to the inclusion of Intel’s ‘Montevina’ chip, LED backlighting on a 15.4 inch screen, a DisplayPort (a rival to HDMI) for high-definition interconnect, an “all-day” battery system, and hard disk options including conventional hard drives, SSD flash drives, or – and this is imaginative – hybrid SSD drives.Dell has added another interesting feature on the storage theme, namely a port for an external eSATA drive. These have been slow to take off but promise much fast backup throughput in comparison with the ubiquit...
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Extricom switch wraps Wi-Fi in 802.11n blanket
2008-03-25 22:30:00
Enterprise Wi-Fi vendor Extricom has launched an 802.11n switch, claiming its "blanket" Wi-Fi technology solves the power problem of the new standard, allowing a smooth transition to faster Wi-Fi."Other vendors' implementation plans for enterprise-class 802.11n abandon the 2.4GHz band, move to the 5GHz band, and require costly non-standard power-over-Ethernet schemes," said David Confalonieri, vice president of marketing at Extricom. Extricom's "blanket" architecture avoids all these problems, he said, and supports four radios in one access point (AP).Although the draft 802.11n standard offers a substantial speed increase over today's Wi-Fi, most vendors have been unable to make a full implementation, using two radios and multiple antennas, which uses less electrical power than the maximum of 12.95 watts which can be provided using the power-over-Ethernet standard with which enterprises drive their APs.Only Siemens has apparently solved the problem for a two radio access point, w...
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802.11n for Enterprise
2008-03-24 15:27:00
Enterprise equipment developers have done their research and are incorporating additional technologies into 802.11n equipment and by doing so should garner some impressive wireless network performance characteristics:The physical data rate selection algorithm (whew) has the tough job of determining what data transfer rate should be used based on the measured signal strength. 802.11a/g uses 12 steps from 1Mbps to 54Mbps. Whereas 802.11n has a total of 88 incremental data rate steps, which provides a more granular drop off when the signal strength weakens.802.11a/g uses transmit diversity which is useful and logical as the device transmits from the antenna that displayed the best reception characteristics during the last receive cycle. 802.11n uses spatial multiplexing, a technique that divides the information to be transmitted into independent and separately encoded data signals called streams. Each data stream is then transmitted from an independent antenna. The 802.11n standard all...
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SSD for laptops have high failure rate
2008-03-24 15:22:00
Solid-state drive-based laptops are exhibiting alarming failure rates, according to Avian Security, a brokerage firm whose research covers the high-tech and aerospace industries.Avian said that an unnamed large manufacturer is seeing return rates of 20 to 30 percent on SSD-based laptops, thanks to failures and performance issues.Returns due to technical failure ran at 10 to 20 percent, 10 times higher than failure rates for conventional drives, the report said. Another 10 percent were due to lack of expected performance gains, the report said. Flash-based SSDs are intended to be significantly faster than disk-based drives, due to factors such as the lack of moving parts.The findings do not reflect well on the current trend toward SSD-based laptops. Offered by manufacturers such as Apple, Dell, Lenovo and Sony, they are significantly more expensive than conventional laptops, with the price tag justified by characteristics such as light weight, silence and fast data access speeds.Dell...
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Trapeze launches RingMaster-200
2008-03-24 15:12:00
Wi-Fi network maker Trapeze Networks has launched a pre-configured appliance that can manage up to 5000 wireless access points or 1000 wireless switches - and won a giant contract for 802.11n Wi-Fi.The RingMaster-200 is a hardware version of Trapeze's RingMaster network management software, and is pre-tuned to manage wireless LANs. “Today, it’s common for enterprise Wi-Fi networks to include thousands of access points cover hundreds of acres and span multiple sites," said Ahmet Tuncay, Trapeze's marketing vice president.Before this product, Trapeze's largest hardware device managed around 200 access points, while rival Aruba was ahead with its MMC-6000 which can manage 2048 APs. Both companies use software to manage larger installations, which has normally run on general purpose servers. Aruba's recently purchased AirWave management platform uses software to go up to 50,000 APs. Trapeze's appliance will make the process of design and management simpler, says Trapeze, saving...
WD launches the 640GB HDD
2008-03-24 15:04:00
Western Digital has bumped up the capacity of its two-platter SATA drives to 640GB, an increase of almost a third, and is planning more drives based on its latest 160/320GB disk technology.The new 640GB Caviar SE16 drive, which lists for £85, follows on from a single-platter 320GB model. WD said that it offers a 3Gbit/s data transfer rate, spins at 7200 RPM, and has 16MB of cache memory. Although it might look like a 320 with an extra platter - and indeed, the platters and heads are the same - the 640GB drive is actually a separate product with some new parts, such as the motor, said Ted Deffenbaugh, WD's senior director of product marketing. He explained that single-platter drives are aimed at the entry level market, where "acoustics are critical", so they are tweaked to run almost silently at the expense of a little performance. Two and three-platter drives are "more performance-optimised, even though that means a bit more seek noise." Deffenbaugh acknowledged that 640GB i...
WLAN spectrum analysis from AirDefence
2008-03-24 14:57:00
AirDefense has released a new version of its wireless intrusion-prevention software for enterprise wireless LANs, which adds an optional software application for analysing and troubleshooting the physical layer of enterprises' wireless environments.The 7.3 version of AirDefense Enterprise can use two Wi-Fi radio frequencies, 2.4 and 5GHz, to detect possible interference from Bluetooth devices, microwave ovens or other radios. The new software program works with the vendor's existing radio sensors, analyses the data it collects from them, and displays the results.Also new is a centralised management console that spans scores of AirDefense appliances. In the past, each appliance was managed by its own console.AirDefense also introduced three appliance models: replacements for its existing low-end and midrange servers, managing up to 150 and 500 sensors respectively; and a new high-end device, with redundant hard drives and power supplies, that can manage at least 37,000 active wirel...
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Motorola launches 802.11n AP and switch
2008-03-23 20:33:00
Motorola has announced a new wireless LAN switch and a new Wi-Fi access point, both designed to support the faster 802.11n draft specification. The access point, called the AP-7131, is the first on the market with three radios built in, and will sell for $1,199 (£600). The new RFS6000 switch can support up to 48 Ethernet ports to connect to access points. The eight-port version starts at US$2,900 (£1,400), Motorola officials said. Both devices will ship next month.Motorola joins a growing group of companies supporting the 802.11n specification, which is still in draft form. But it's far enough along for Siemens Networks, Cisco Systems, Trapeze Networks, Aruba, and others to ship devices.Customers can feel secure that while the final specification for 802.11n might result in a software change, the hardware will not be changed and will not need to be replaced, said Sujai Hajela, general manager of the enterprise wireless LAN unit at Motorola.Some customers have found that some acce...
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Digital information exceeded the avaible storage space
2008-03-23 17:14:00
For the first time, the amount of digital information created each year has exceeded the world's available storage space, according to a new IDC report. "This is our first time ... where we couldn't store all the information we create even if we wanted to," states the report, titled The Diverse and Exploding Digital Universe.The amount of information created, captured and replicated in 2007 was 281EB (exabytes or 281 billion GB). This is 10 percent more than IDC previously believed - and more than the 264EB of available storage on hard drives, tapes, CDs, DVDs and memory.IDC revised its estimate upward after realising it had underestimated shipments of cameras and digital TVs, as well as the amount of information replication.The 2007 total is well above that of 2006, when 161EB of digital information was created.We're not actually running out of storage space, IDC notes, because a lot of digital information doesn't need to be stored, such as radio and TV broadcasts consumers lis...
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DRAM will remain cheap for a long time
2008-03-23 16:56:00
A continuing glut in DRAM chips is likely to keep prices low for a year or more, analysts have predicted, making it a good time for consumers to add memory to PCs or laptops, but a bad time for chip manufacturers.The current DRAM downturn – prompted by greater expectations of Windows Vista than it delivered – will probably last more than a year and possibly two, said Simon Woo, memory chip analyst at Merrill Lynch at a recent conference."It's longer than expected," he said, comparing it to the DRAM industry crunch of 1997-1998, which lasted nearly two years.The current glut started in the middle of last year and was caused by DRAM makers building too many new factories in anticipation of strong DRAM demand for PCs armed with Microsoft's Vista OS. The OS requires 1GB of DRAM per PC to run well, compared to just 128MB for Windows XP.Vista didn't take off quite as DRAM makers had hoped, leaving the market awash in excess chips. Prices have fallen from $6.25 (£3.12) in the middl...
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Wireless LAN systems of 2008
2008-03-19 16:24:00
Best-in-class networking products receive honors for 2008 . The top winners in the Wireless LAN systems category are:GOLD AWARD:Cisco Unified Wireless NetworkFor network managers who need uptime – and isn't that everyone? – behavior analysis is fast becoming a critical tool. Based on reader feedback, the MARS system from Cisco handily won our gold medal, thanks to its ability to detect network threats of all stripes, malware and misconfigurations alike. SILVER AWARD:SonicWall Secure Wireless Solution The Secure Wireless Solution from SonicWall grabbed the silver in wireless LANs. The solution, which comes fully integrated into the company's enterprise-class firewall gateway appliance, was applauded for reliability and security.BRONZE AWARD:Aruba Wireless LAN Combining the multiple components needed to secure a wireless network into a whole, the wireless LAN system from Aruba Networks earned high marks all around and succeeded in collecting the bronze medal in our 2008 Product ...
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100,000 Apple iPhone SDKs Downloaded So Far
2008-03-13 02:01:00
Apple says that over 100,000 iPhone software development kits have been downloaded since March 6, not even a week ago. The announcement below is atypical of Apple: following the standard chest-puffing from execs such as worldwide marketing SVP Phil Schiller, you'll find exec quotes from Namco, NetSuite, PopCap, Rocket Mobile, Six Apart and THQ...read more | digg storyaddthis_pub = '[ACCOUNT-ID]'; addthis_logo = 'http://www.addthis.com/images/yourlogo.p ng';addthis_logo_background = 'EFEFFF';addthis_logo_color = '666699';addthis_brand = 'Your Site';addthis_options = 'favorites, email, digg, delicious, google, facebook, live, more';
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Apple iPhone SDK
2008-03-12 18:47:00
Apple launched iPhone SDK. The iPhone Developer Program provides a complete and integrated process for developing, debugging, and distributing your free, commercial, or in-house applications for iPhone and iPod touch. Complete with development resources, real-world testing on iPhone, and distribution on the App Store, you have everything you need to go from code to customer.To access the SDK you need to register. There are 2 versions of SDK: a free one and a professional one.Though Apple states that the iPhone software development kit requires an ?Intel processor-based Mac running Mac OS X Leopard,? developers have found that ? with a little leg-work ? the SDK also runs on PowerPC-based Macs.By default, the iPhone SDK package available free from Apple?s site will run on a PowerPC-based Mac but omit the iPhone SDK-related files, installing only Xcode 3.1 beta and a series of other files. This routine is easily circumvented via the shareware tool Pacifist, which can be used to force a...
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CMOS radio chips reached 5Gbit/s
2008-03-12 18:42:00
Australian researchers have created a low-cost CMOS radio that can transmit 5 Gbits/s over about 30 feet, holding out the promise of cheaper Gigabit Ethernet radio in the mid-range future.The new radio, from researchers at National ICT Australia (NICTA), is not the first Gigabit-wireless device using millimetre wave technology. However it is the first to do so with a single CMOS chip (in its case a 60GHz chip). This raises the possibility of much lower costs for the chip itself and for embedding the chip into a range of wireless products compared to other semiconductor technologies. According to several news sources, the chip is about $US9 (4.50). Most other Gigabit Ethernet radios, such as from BridgeWave Communications, tend to be used in longer-range, point-to-point connections, often as alternatives to leased T-3 lines. Applying millimetre-wave technology to wireless LANs is drawing the interest of big companies and start-ups such as NewLANS. Australia's huge Commonwea...
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CMOS radio chips reached 5Gbit/s
2008-03-12 18:42:00
Australian researchers have created a low-cost CMOS radio that can transmit 5 Gbits/s over about 30 feet, holding out the promise of cheaper Gigabit Ethernet radio in the mid-range future.The new radio, from researchers at National ICT Australia (NICTA), is not the first Gigabit-wireless device using millimetre wave technology. However it is the first to do so with a single CMOS chip (in its case a 60GHz chip). This raises the possibility of much lower costs for the chip itself and for embedding the chip into a range of wireless products compared to other semiconductor technologies. According to several news sources, the chip is about $US9 (4.50). Most other Gigabit Ethernet radios, such as from BridgeWave Communications, tend to be used in longer-range, point-to-point connections, often as alternatives to leased T-3 lines. Applying millimetre-wave technology to wireless LANs is drawing the interest of big companies and start-ups such as NewLANS. Australia's huge Commonwea...
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Nortel and Microsoft Innovative Communications Alliance
2008-03-12 18:10:00
Nortel and Microsoft have announced four new joint unified communications products, as a result of their partnership in the UC space.Nortel Converged Office will combine Nortel's Communication Server 1000 IP-PBX with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007.The Nortel UC Integrated Branch will also be integrated with Office Communications Server 2007 in order to deploy WAN routing, ethernet switching, security, and VoIP into remote sites.The cross-platform capabilities will also be apparent in the Nortel and Microsoft Carrier Hosted UC Solution for hosting unified communications - giving small and medium-sized businesses instant messaging, VoIP, click-to-call, and video conferencing through the Microsoft Office Communicator 2007.Nortel's Multimedia Conferencing, version 5.0 is now available for the Microsoft Communications Server 2007.Nortel sees the partnership as providing a trusted, well-understood front-end from which to offer large and small companies their UC infrastructu...
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Meet WeFi
2008-03-10 21:36:00
WeFi is hoping to do for Wi-Fi connectivity what Facebook has done for social networking.WeFi, a software company headquartered in the US, and in Tel Aviv, Israel , creates software that can be downloaded for free onto laptops or mobile devices that the company says will enhance Wi-Fi connectivity and provide mobile devices with more powerful connection tools.Once the software is installed, it begins searching for Wi-Fi hot spots in a user's area and allows them to map all the hot spots in their vicinity through the Google Maps application. The eventual goal, WeFi says, is to create a global map of wireless hot spots that can be used as a reference for members of the WeFi community who want to find Internet access in new locations.See more info on WeFiaddthis_pub = '[ACCOUNT-ID]'; addthis_logo = 'http://www.addthis.com/images/yourlogo.p ng';addthis_logo_background = 'EFEFFF';addthis_logo_color = '666699';addthis_brand = 'Your Site';addt...
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Sun: We'll put Java on the iPhone
2008-03-10 20:44:00
Sun is developing a Java Virtual Machine for Apple 's iPhone enabling Java applications to run on the popular mobile device. The company plans to release the JVM some time after June.The JVM is to be based on the Java Micro Edition (ME) version of Java, said Eric Klein, vice president of Java marketing at Sun. Apple had not shown interest in enabling Java to run on the iPhone, but Sun plans to step in and do the job itself."Now, the iPhone is open" as a target platform, Klein said. The free JVM would be made available via Apple's AppStore marketplace for third-party applications."We're going to make sure that the JVM offers the Java applications as much access to the native functionality of the iPhone as possible," he said.Besides Java games, developers could bring over enterprise applications such as ERP or CRM to the iPhone, said Klein. Apple's iTouch, which features iPhone capabilities minus telephony, also will be supported by the JVM."Once our JVM is on the phone, we anticip...
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Google Sites
2008-02-28 17:45:00
Google launched a new application that helps people and companies to make information accessible on Internet.Google Sites is the easiest way to make information accessible to people who need quick, up-to-date access. People can work together on a Site to add file attachments, information from other Google applications (like Google Docs, Google Calendar, YouTube and Picasa), and new free-form content. Creating a site together is as easy as editing a document, and you always control who has access, whether it's just yourself, your team, or your whole organization. You can even publish Sites to the world. The Google Sites web application is accessible from any internet connected computer.You must sign-up with a non Gmail or Yahoo adress.Google Sites
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Hackers are seling logins for 8700 FTP servers
2008-02-28 17:31:00
San Jose, CA, USA, February 27, 2008 - Criminals have assembled a huge database of hacked FTP server logins belonging to some of the world’s leading companies, a security company has revealed.Finjan said it had stumbled upon a database containing account usernames, passwords and server addresses for a staggering 8,700 FTP servers, many of which were being used by US Fortune 100-level enterprises.The hacked servers could be used to distribute crimeware by injecting iframe tags into any webpage stored on the compromised FTP servers. Indeed the server accounts were themselves being traded by a web application able to rank and price them according to their Google page rank for re-sale to other criminals.The company found the database while examining what appears to be a sophisticated Russian crimeware hub built using a newer version of the Neosploit crimeware toolkit, sophisticated enough to offers its criminal users a SaaS (software as a service) interface for carrying out attacks.Us...
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Cisco will launch a 40-core network processor
2008-02-28 17:18:00
Cisco will present a 40-core network processor that seems designed to upgrade its CRS-1 core router.Cisco won't actually reveal what it plans to do with the QuantumFlow processor, which the company says it has spent $100 million to develop over the past five years, until March 4. That's when Cisco has scheduled the announcement of a product for enterprises and carriers that it calls a breakthrough innovation to boost network performance for those using interactive applications.The only stats Cisco is releasing for now about the processor are that it has 40 cores and 800 transistors, leaving industry watchers to speculate on what the technology is all about."Network processors are integrated into all manner of network devices," says Mark Lewis, a technology consultant and blogger for Network World's Cisco Subnet community, "including edge and core routers, network security appliances, and switching platforms, but ... it is not yet clear into precisely which network platforms the Q...
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Green Ethernet technology from D-Link
2008-02-28 17:12:00
"D-Link leads the market with Green Ethernet ," claimed Chris Davies, the company's UK general manager. "With the energy and costs savings the technology can deliver, there's simply no excuse for organisations not to migrate to energy-optimising network solutions." The maximum power saving occurs when all the connected devices are switched off, as disconnected switch ports are powered down. However, D-Link said that its new DGS-1016D 16-port and DGS-1024D 24-port unmanaged Gigabit switches can save power on active ports as well, because they dynamically detect the cable length and reduce their transmit power to suit.Read more
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Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac
2008-02-28 02:29:00
Microsoft Office 2008 For Mac (Full Version is $399.95 and requires a Mac with an Intel, PowerPC G4 or G5 processor, 512MB RAM, DVD drive, 1.5GB of free disk space and an HFS+ hard disk format) is Microsoft’s newest productivity suite. In addition to including a new interface that makes it easier to create professional documents, spreadsheets and presentations, manipulate text and images, insert attractive graphics (including charts and tables) and apply numerous new styles and templates, Office 2008 provides Mac users with access to Office’s new open XML file formats.Microsoft Office 2008 For Mac delivers important new office productivity features (including a smart new interface, time-saving contextual methods and graphical tools and compatibility with the new XML-based open file formats) at reasonable cost. Small businesses that rely upon Macintosh computers for fulfilling daily tasks and responsibilities will be well served using Microsoft’s latest office suite tailored sp...
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16.4 Tbps Data Transfer
2008-02-28 02:24:00
Carried out by researchers in Bell Labs in Villarceaux, France, the successful transmission of 16.4 Tbps of optical data over 2,550 km was assisted by Alcatel's Thales' III-V Lab and Kylia, an optical solution company. The researchers utilized 164 wavelength-division multiplexed channels modulated at 100-Gbps in the effort."These breakthroughs highlight the depth and breadth of the work done by Bell Labs researchers in optical networking and physical technologies around the world, and show how they must constantly improve and innovate across various technical areas to pave the way to the future of communications," George Rittenhouse, Bell Labs research VP, said in a statement.
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Cisco becomes a Windows Server reseller
2008-02-28 02:19:00
Six months ago, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Cisco CEO John Chambers held a joint press conference to showcase their growing relationship with a few demos of Cisco-Microsoft interoperability. Now, they've taken that relationship to the next level with a joint branch office product. Later this year, Cisco will begin including a bare-bones installation of Windows Server 2008 in its Wide Area Application Services appliances, which do WAN optimization and application acceleration. The initial appliances will add local print, directory, and domain services to Cisco's own capabilities via Server Core, a new trimmed down command-line Windows Server installation option. Though Cisco includes elements of embedded versions of Windows in other products, this represents the first time companies will get explicit Windows services as a feature of a Cisco appliance. Potentially, this is an indication that Server Core represents an opportunity for Windows Server to show up in other places wh...
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Bulletproof Backpack
2008-02-28 02:10:00
After three years of experimenting, the backpacks that were tested by an outside lab ranked threat level two. It stops an assortment of bullets, including 9-millimeter hollow point bullets.They will sell for $175, but do the special book bags play upon paranoia when most schools are called safe?
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Handset spy extracts deleted data
2008-02-28 02:01:00
BrickHouse Security sells a small, portable SIM card reader that it says retrieves deleted messages. Users can remove a SIM card, put it in the $150 Cell Phone Spy, and plug the reader into a USB port. The data transfers to PCs. The company claims its reader is the only one that can access deleted messages.The data extractor comes with Recovery PRO software and works with any standard removable SIM card, according to BrickHouse Security.The company also markets the reader for backing up and transferring one's own cell phone data, including contacts, phone numbers, and personal information.
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