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MIT Energy Conference

MIT Energy Conference The MIT Energy Conference provides a first look at many new technologies-such as this pluggable hybrid-aimed at cutting energy costs and providing...

Fluke Networks OptiView Series III Integrated Network Analyzer

Fluke Networks OptiView Series III Integrated Network Analyzer eWEEK Labs analyst Cameron Sturdevant uses the Fluke Networks OptiView Series III to triangulate an access point...

Windows Mobile 6

Windows Mobile 6 Windows Mobile 6 includes an appointment calendar similar to previous versions, however Microsoft said that it looks nicer.Source: Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 -...

RIM Wireless Enterprise Symposium

RIM Wireless Enterprise Symposium Webraska Mobile Technologies, based near Paris, shows its new navigation software on a pair of BlackBerry 8800s. Webraskas software works throughout...

eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: Apple AirPort Extreme

eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: Apple AirPort Extreme The Airport Extremes elegant design is small and unobtrusive, as the three antennae are embedded inside the chassis. eWEEK Labs...

VON Enterprise Casts Spotlight on VOIP

VON Enterprise Casts Spotlight on VOIP After founding the company that became Vonage, Pulver focused on promoting VOIP through his company, Pulvermedia. He says the...

E-voting

E-voting The Hart InterCivic eSlate electronic voting devicePhoto: Hart E-voting - SequoiaEdge AVC Edge The Sequoia Voting Systems Sequoia AVC Edge voting machine.Photo: Sequoia E-voting - AVS WinVote The...

Lenovo ThinkPad T61

Lenovo ThinkPad T61 The magnesium roll cage is clearly visible. This has been a longtime component of the Lenovo system unit. From left: the empty...

Vladuz the Phishing Impaler Sticks It to eBay

Vladuz the Phishing Impaler Sticks It to eBay This MedVed graph, courtesy of Dotyou.com, shows the spikes in eBay listings beginning in February. Vladuz the Phishing...

eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: Vista Security

eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: Vista Security The firewall configuration interface looks similar to that in Windows XP, but ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) rules are kept...