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Need IPv4 addresses? Get 'em here
A vibrant market for buying and selling IPv4 addresses is emerging, and policymakers are clarifying the rules associated with how network operators can monetize this precious Internet addressing resource. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Diskeeper Corporation

NEW Diskeeper 2011 Pro Premier Edition
Diskeeper 2011 Pro Premier edition provides essential performance and efficiency increases for power workstation users as well as all the features of the Professional edition. Learn more!

WEBCAST: Dell - Intel

Manage & Integrate Mobile Devices
Employees armed with company paid or personal mobile devices have measureable productivity advantages. Yet the proliferation of mobile devices present management and integration challenges to IT leaders. How can they overcome them? Learn More

Where is Amazon's public apology
Let me apologize in advance if I have somehow overlooked it, but here we are five days after the start of Amazon's calamitous EC2 collapse and the company has yet to issue a public apology. This is Public Relations 101, no? So what's the holdup? (I'm going to guess lawyers, but that's strictly a guess.) Read More

Top 10 Tech Power Suckers
Some of the most interesting tech devices don't exactly go easy on power consumption. We don't have a problem with that. Read More

Oracle fixes Java.com website hole after heads-up from hacker group
The secretive hacker group known as YGN Ethical Hacker Group has done it again, exposing a vulnerability in a vendor website -- this time one owned by Oracle -- through assessment scanning. YGN says Oracle responded promptly to its notification about the vulnerability it found in www.java.com and fixed the hole. Read More


WEBCAST: IBM

Solving the Top 4 Network Management Challenges
Join us for this webinar, featuring Jim Frey, Research Director from Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) and Heath Newburn, Program Director from IBM as they discuss Netcool's flexible solutions for a complex and dynamic IT environment. Learn More

Documents reveal new Lenovo Android tablet, super-thin notebook
Documents revealed on the Web show a purported new Lenovo Android tablet for the enterprise market and a super-thin notebook with dramatically improved battery life. Read More

Unsecured Wi-Fi router brings federal agents, assault rifles on early morning visit
A Buffalo homeowner found himself facedown on the floor of his house, looking up a group of federal agents, who were looking at him over gun barrels. They were executing a warrant alleging he was downloading reams of child pornography over the Internet. He was baffled. Read More

Finger pointing? These products get IT off the hook
When communications problems crop up, network pros use performance management and network troubleshooting tools get to the root of the issue. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP & Intel

The Business Value of HP–UX 11i
This paper analyzes the three year lifecycle TCO of two alternative platforms, considering the costs to plan, purchase, implement, manage, and use two comparable server configurations for a specified scenario, application, and workload. Read now

Apple's Jobs reportedly writes: 'We don't track anyone'
Apple CEO Steve Jobs reportedly responds to iPhone data location issue by writing: "We don't track anyone." Read More

Michigan State Police reply to ACLU about cell phone data extraction devices
The Michigan State Police do not seem to appreciate the publicity raining down on it over Fourth Amendment rights and its use of Universal Forensic Extraction Devices (UFED) which can extract data off 95% of cell phones on the market. The ACLU was quoted a half million dollars as the cost of documents associated with a FOIA request. I reported on it last week as State Police can suck data out of cell... Read More

Robots go where humans can't, into crippled Fukishima power plant
In the days following the earthquake and tsunami in Japan iRobot sent two Packbots and two Warrior robots to inspect the Fukishima nuclear power plant, keeping humans out of harm's way. Read More

Dell Readies 10-Inch Tablets to Fend off iPad
Dell is betting on Android and Windows 7 tablets to counter the surge in popularity of the Apple iPad. Read More



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Up for grabs from Microsoft Subnet: a 5-day Microsoft Licensing Tricks class teaching negotiation tips; a Polycom system. From Cisco Subnet: 15 copies of Cisco Unity books. Enter here.

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13 cool features of Office 365
Microsoft released the official beta version of Office 365 today, but we've been playing with it for a while now. Here are 13 cool features of the cloud-based service that combines Office, SharePoint, Lync and Exchange.

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