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The OpenID Era Opens

If you havent used OpenID yet you probably will soon. This new open standard for identity exchange on the Internet is picking up support...

Nine suggestions for a better YouTube

With Viacom, NBC and now the Electronic Frontier Foundation pressuring Google to make changes to YouTube, the G Poppa is shifting resources to help...

Active Reasoning Puts Teeth Behind Policy Enforcement

Its one thing to establish and communicate policies around who, how and when configuration changes can be made to IT infrastructure. Its another thing...

Polycoms RMX 2000 Platform: Videoconferencing for the Future

Polycom will try to raise the bar for next-generation videoconferencing when it launches its new RMX 2000 conferencing platform on Feb. 20. As part of...

Long Live the Mainframe

I try to stay away from clichés. But try as you might, sometimes they just fit. Needless to say, the rumors of the mainframes...

BlackBerry Backlash: ‘Always On’ Is Overrated

Ask a "CrackBerry" fiend if they resent feeling tied to the office when they've finally gotten away and most likely they'll tell you it's...

Making Video Conversion Simple

Probably like a lot of people nowadays my digital camera has become more than just a tool for still photos. I've found that the...

Did MS’ Malware Protection Engine Stall?

How embarrassing is this: a fix for a bug in Microsoft's Malware Protection Engine, used by security products including Windows Defender, OneCare and Antigen...

Ready to Pitch My (Other) iPhone out the Window

Cisco and Apple will battle it out in court over the use of product name iPhone, but given the experience I've had the last...

Where Does the Day Go?

Its 2 p.m. and you have (theoretically) been at work for five hours, and you've gotten almost nothing checked off on your to-do list....