Monthly Archives: September 2010

T-Mobile HSPA+ Service Expanding to 42M bps by 2011

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T-Mobile plans to increase theoretical peak speeds of its HSPA+ (High-Speed Packet Access) to 42M bps in 2011, according to an Aug. 31 statement...

HP WebScan Feature Can Expose Scanned Documents

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Research from Zscaler has exposed how a feature in Hewlett-Packard's all-in-one printers can be abused remotely to steal scanned documents.The feature, WebScan, allows users...

NetApp, Syncsort Ship Backup for Mixed-Bag Data Centers

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SAN FRANCISCO-Storage maker NetApp and data integration/protection software provider Syncsort announced Sept. 1 at VMworld 2010 here that they have combined to market a...

Google Chrome, Arcade Fire Provide Memory Lane Experiment

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In one of the more bizarre mash-ups involving Web-based maps, browsers and indie rock music, Google has teamed with a director and the band...

INSIDE MOBILE: Why Direct Web Access No Longer Matters

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I'm sure this week's column title caught your attention. You might have even asked yourself, "Is this guy losing it or what?" While my...

Wanova Adds Windows 7 Support to Mirage Virtualization Software

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Wanova is bringing support for Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system and other new features to its Mirage desktop virtualization software.At the VMworld show in...

HP, Hynix to Collaborate on Memristor Memory Technology

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Hewlett-Packard is about three years away from taking its memristor technology from the research lab to the marketplace.HP officials announced Aug. 31 that the...

HP Unveils Storage Tiering, Thin-Provisioning Services

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SAN FRANCISCO -- Hewlett-Packard apparently is setting the table for its presumed incorporation of scale-out virtualized storage maker 3PAR, which could happen as soon...

How to Design a Secure DMZ

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We have come a long way when it comes to DMZs (demilitarized zones). It's no longer a question of if your organization needs a...
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Tablet Design Specs: 10 Weak Features to Avoid

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Tablet Design Specs: 10 Weak Features to Avoid by Don Reisinger Small Displays When Dell released the Streak, it unveiled a 5-inch display. The company contends that...