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The Impact of AJAX on the Network
The Impact of AJAX on the Network by F5 Networks > View this now View Company Report View all content by this company Return to Search Results Published on: November 2007 Type of content: VENDOR WHITE PAPER Format: Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) (6Submitted by editor | Published over 2 years ago | -
Firefox 2 Security Update Coming
The fix addresses a Java Archive handling bug that could allow a malicious attacker to hide exploit code in a .jar file.Submitted by judy_mottl | Published over 2 years ago | -
The Gizmodo Ultimate Black Friday Deal Guide
Here's the problem with Black Friday. Other than the one of two clearly awesome deals per store, it's tough to know if standing your butt in the cold all night will actually save your more money than doing some online comparison shopping from the comfortSubmitted by judy_mottl | Published over 2 years ago | -
FireFox Boasts Snazzier Bookmark Features
NEW YORK - A new version of the Firefox browser, now available for testing mainly by developers, offers improvements on finding frequently visited Web sites and tools for running Web applications without a live Internet connection. The Beta 1 version of Firefox 3 released this week still has problems, including the inability to run newer Web-mail programs from Yahoo Inc. and ...Published over 2 years ago | -
Analysts See Google Stock Hitting $900
Shares recovered from a two-week slump, gaining as much as 5% Tuesday after Wall Street suggested Google is poised to monopolize Web search.Submitted by judy_mottl | Published over 2 years ago | -
Apple Mail Bug Rises From the Dead To Menace Leopard Users
The security flaw could create an e-mail attachment that executes malicious code when clicked on.Submitted by judy_mottl | Published over 2 years ago | -
Get Smart: A Guide to Spiffy Phones
Apple Inc.'s iPhone has shaken up the "smart phone" business and set other manufacturers scrambling to add features and make it easier to get e-mail, surf the Web and enjoy music and movies on a cell phone. Prices also have come down to the point where some of these feature-packed models cost little more than "dumb" phones. Sizes have come down ...Published over 2 years ago | -
HP: A Steady Ship in Troubled Waters
Tech investors breathed a sigh of relief when Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) released its earnings report on Nov. 19. The world's largest technology supplier escaped the credit crunch that has hit a number of tech companies and boosted its revenues 15% from the year earlier, to $28.3 billion, beating consensus estimates by $1 billion. What's more, the company raised its forecast for the ...Published over 2 years ago | -
Wii Is Holiday Season's Popular Widget
Each holiday season, a couple hard-to-find toys send parents hunting from store to store. And, each season, they're soon forgotten: Has your Elmo gotten any tickles lately? But this year, it looks like the gift everybody is looking for is the same as last year: the Nintendo Wii. A year after its launch, the small video game console sells out almost ...Published over 2 years ago | -
Plucking the Fruits of Apple Accessories
Every time Apple gives word of a "very special event" coming up, the seats start filling up on airplanes bound for China. With 1,200 companies vying for a share of an Apple accessory market that's approaching $1 billion in annual sales, even rumors of a new product spur producers of iPod cases, boom boxes, and car adapters to scramble with their ...Published over 2 years ago | -
Apple, Google vs. Big Wireless
Mac software developer Craig Hockenberry has never been very interested in creating applications for cell phones. "It's a lot of politics, and less money" to be made compared with creating software for computers, he says, explaining that programmers have always been forced to bow to a litany of requirements set by wireless carriers, handset makers, and other software companies. With billions ...Published over 2 years ago | -
Best and Worst Consumer Electronics, 2007
Every year there are winners and losers in the consumer electronics business. But rarely are they so acutely divided as they appear to be in 2007. Those products deemed winners not only won—they won big. Those that lost tended to lose big, too. Some winners will come as no surprise. Apple (AAPL) continued to dominate the mobile media player business, its ...Published over 2 years ago | -
A Kiss-Off to Online Dating
Dear Online Dating Sites, I am writing to tell you it's over between us. It's not you. You've been great. You've helped me connect millions of happy couples and no one can take that away. It's just that—well, I've changed. My needs and users are different now. And you were right when you asked about my relationship with MySpace and Facebook. ...Published over 2 years ago | -
Firefox 3 Beta 1 Arrives in Fighting Shape
After falling months behind schedule, Mozilla released the first official beta of Firefox 3 on Tuesday. While not without a few bugs, the release showcases the substantial improvements to both user interface and performance that are in store for the finalSubmitted by judy_mottl | Published over 2 years ago | -
Maryland To Tax Computer Support Services
The computer industry is fighting the state's decision to add computer, data center, and disaster recovery support services to the state's new 6% tax rate.Submitted by judy_mottl | Published over 2 years ago | -
Chinese Espionage Cited As Top Risk To U.S. Technology Industry
The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission claims espionage is used to save China the time and cost of researching and developing its own advanced technologies.Submitted by judy_mottl | Published over 2 years ago | -
Survey: IT Not Eager For Vista Migration
KACE, the leading systems management appliance company, today announced results from a new study that revealed 90 percent of the Windows users polled reported they are concerned about migrating to Vista. In response to concerns about unwanted complexity to their heterogeneous IT environments, 44 percent reported they would consider deployment of alternative operating systems, such as Macintosh and Linux, in order ...Published over 2 years ago | -
10 Things We Hate About Laptops
Sure, laptops have revolutionized the way we compute. That doesn't mean they don't drive IT bonkers.Submitted by judy_mottl | Published over 2 years ago | -
Mounting Peer-to-Peer Pressure for Comcast
Comcast (CMCSA) is overstepping its bounds when it comes to controlling the flow of certain kinds of traffic over its high-speed Internet system. That's the assertion made by a growing number of consumers and advocacy groups fighting practices they consider illegal via the courts, regulators, and some controversial, behind-the-scenes methods for masking Internet content. The brouhaha followed an Associated Press report ...Published over 2 years ago | -
Philly Wi-Fi Hits a Snag
PHILADELPHIA - Alfred Zaccaria was finally going to leave the world of dial-up for high-speed access to the Internet without having to pay a lot more for service. Or so he thought. A 63-year-old landlord in northeast Philadelphia, he signed up for EarthLink's Wi-Fi Internet service in June for $6.95 a month, a rate that would rise to the regular price ...Published over 2 years ago |







