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Social Networking Linked To ‘Infantilized Lifestyle’
A neuroscientist has told the House of Lords that social-networking sites like Facebook and MySpace may change the way brains function and lead to a more “infantilized lifestyle.” The baroness said her ...
WiMAX 4G Is Ahead of Verizon’s LTE, Sprint Says
The WiMAX 4G technology being rolled out by Sprint and Clearwire will arrive well before Verizon’s planned faster LTE technology, Sprint Vice President Todd Rowley says. He added that Verizon seems to ...
GSMA Pushes for a Universal Mobile-Phone Charger
February 17, 2009 12:51PM Digg It! Bookmark to del.icio.us The GSMA announced at the Mobile World Congress plans to develop a universal charger for mobile phones by 2012. The GSMA said a ...
Network Storage Product Roundup
January 29, 2009 7:53AM Digg It! Bookmark to del.icio.us Ensuring security in heterogeneous network environments, ZENworks Network Access Control uses policies to grant or deny access to the network based on tests ...
Sprint Nextel Will Slash 8,000 Jobs To Save $1.2 Billion
Sprint Nextel expects to save $1.2 billion a year by laying off about 8,000 employees by the end of the first quarter. The job cuts will cost Sprint $300 million. Sprint stressed ...
Why Women Are the Superior Marketing Sex
January 12, 2009 7:33AM Digg It! Bookmark to del.icio.us It’s important to remember that we’re discussing only marketing skills. Just as I hope to have made a persuasive argument that women’s brains ...
Researchers Show ‘Secure’ Sites May Not Be Safe
U.S. and European researchers have demonstrated that digital certificates using the MD5 algorithm can be faked. While some https sites are moving away from MD5, virtually all browsers still accept those “secure” ...
Google Still Dominates Ad-Serving Market
A new report shows just how dominant Google is in the ad-serving market. Google owns 57 percent of the ad-server market; Microsoft and Yahoo combined have only 15 percent. But in the ...
Hasta La Vista, Microsoft Vista
For smaller organizations with only a few machines and no centralized administration control, Microsoft’s Windows Vista does make sense. It does have better security than Windows XP, although a robust antivirus solution ...
Hasta La Vista, Microsoft Vista
For smaller organizations with only a few machines and no centralized administration control, Microsoft’s Windows Vista does make sense. It does have better security than Windows XP, although a robust antivirus solution ...