Monthly Archives: May 2007

IPv6 Headers Problem Revealed

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Type 0 Routing Headers: Weve long known they can be used in IPv4 to crazily bounce network packets back and forth between hops on...

5 Free Online Video Editing Sites Reviewed

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Some people would be surprised that you can edit photos online without locally installed software, but surely video editing is too resource-intensive to be...

Adobe to Acquire Media Delivery Service Provider

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Adobe Systems announced May 3 that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Scene7, an on-demand media software company that provides businesses with...

IPv6: Ready or Not

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Way to go, vendors of low-end routers and intrusion detection and prevention systems—youre a stumbling block on Bechtels path to the next-generation Internet. "Were doing...

IPv6 Switch Will Be Onerous

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June 2008 will be a milestone for IPv6 adoption. By that time, U.S. military and government agencies must source IPv6-capable hardware and software. For...

A Tale of Three Steves

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"Live from New York, its Saturday Night," howled the Don Pardo-like Puss, assuming the buzz that Apple legend Steve Wozniak and Apollo 11 astronaut...

Ubuntu Founder: No Emulation Software for Dell Systems

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Dell will not include open-source software such as Wine, which lets users run Windows programs on Linux, with the PCs it plans to bundle...

MS DNS Patch on the Way

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Microsoft will patch seven security flaws, including the critical DNS server flaw, outlined in its 935964 advisory, on Patch Tuesday—May 8.The DNS patch is...

YouTube Ad Scheme Proves Jason Calacanis Right

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Now that YouTube is going to pay its top producers, can we drop the neo-hippie, Blithedale Romance, wash-my-back-hair-I'll-wash-yours pretense? The Web stopped being a...

Survey: Many Backup/Recovery Systems Going Untested

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A survey of more than 500 senior IT professionals reveals that a whopping 89 percent test their disaster recovery/failover systems only once a year...