Tsunami
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Don't broadcast your SSID...
Insight ...and 9 other security dos and don'ts when setting up a wireless LAN.
Wednesday, March 31 2004 06:27 PM
Asian ISPs prepare for video explosion
News Internet service providers must be vigilant of their core infrastructure, increase capacity when necessary and use new technologies to optimize traffic flow.
Friday, May 09 2008 10:30 AM
Tags: Bandwidth, Network administration/implementation, Next-generation technology/networks, Networking technology, Optical networking, Google Inc., India, Video, Cable, Internet Service
Great tech doesn't always get the money
News If you're with an Asian tech startup desperate for venture capital but keep running into slammed doors, it may not be your financing strategy that's wrong. It might be your technology.
Wednesday, August 20 2003 09:00 PM
Preparing for large-scale disasters
Techguide Set realistic expectations for recovery time in the event of large-scale disasters.
Tuesday, July 26 2005 09:30 PM
Netizens provide 'first draft of history' from Mumbai
News Steady streams of updates on the bloody attacks in India, captured on Web sites such as Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, and Global Voices, could help piece history, says industry observer.
Friday, November 28 2008 08:14 AM
Tags: Video, Web sites, Web 2.0, Twitter, Blogger, CNN, India, Flickr, News.com, Mumbai
Asian tourists love to click and go
News Expect huge growth in the region's tourism through the end of the decade, thanks to rising incomes and the popularity of travel booking sites.
Friday, August 03 2007 09:29 AM
Sick virus writer exploits London bomb blast
News Trojan creates bot-net for sending spam.
Monday, July 11 2005 11:16 AM
Tags: PC security, Security, Network security, Spam and phishing
Online scams emerge in Katrina's wake
News Phony Web sites and malicious e-mails, purporting to offer help to hurricane victims, are circulating the Net.
Friday, September 02 2005 11:56 AM
Tags: Spam and phishing
Tsunami moves North Pole, shortens daytime
News Earth's shape was changed in the giant wave-inducing earthquake, shifting the day's length and the planet's spin.
Monday, January 17 2005 08:43 AM
Bug hunters face online-apps dilemma
News Security holes in online applications may go unreported because well-intended hackers don't want to risk going to jail.
Monday, April 16 2007 09:28 AM
Tags: PC security, Data security, Security
U.N. bureaucrat: RFID can help us do our jobs
News The organization sees potential value in the track-and-trace chips as a way of keeping track of relief supplies--and personnel--in disaster-plagued zones.
Thursday, October 11 2007 01:14 PM
Tags: RFID, Defense/military
Last week in Microsoft
News Bill Gates and Ray Ozzie urge Redmond's leadership ranks to confront the realities and missed opportunities of online competition.
Monday, November 14 2005 11:47 AM
Tags: Content management
Thailand joins the grid
News Grid computing is as much about communities of research as it is about IT resources, say industry observers.
Wednesday, May 16 2007 10:02 AM
Tags: Data Management, grid computing
Google rolls out TV search prototype
News The search giant has been quietly developing Google Video, an engine that lets people search over the text of TV shows.
Tuesday, January 25 2005 01:30 PM
Tags: Search
Google queues up video
News Search king is "going to start taking video submissions from people" in the next few days, Larry Page says.
Tuesday, April 05 2005 09:48 AM
Tags: Video




