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Will Intel and USB make fiber optics mainstream?

Will Intel and USB make fiber optics mainstream?

News Chipmaker hopes its Light Peak project will bring fiber optic speeds to ordinary computer users, and USB could be logical path to get there.

Tuesday, September 29 2009 10:15 AM

Tags: Components, Intel Corp., Connector, Fiber-optics, Fiber, Video, Storage, USB, Cable, USB 2.0


HP t5730w Thin Client

HP t5730w Thin Client

Reviews Designed for use with server-based desktops such as Terminal Services, Citrix and VMware View, HP's t5730w is an excellent mid-range device suitable for most office applications.

Friday, September 04 2009 11:30 AM

Tags: Citrix Systems Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co., USB, remote desktop, Environment, Server, Thin Client, Microsoft Windows


Data Robotics DroboPro

Data Robotics DroboPro

Reviews DroboPro is a business-class RAID storage array that accepts virtually any SATA disk on the market, supports iSCSI and pretty much looks after itself. What more could you want?

Friday, September 18 2009 11:30 AM

Tags: Robotics, Storage, USB, RAID, NAS, storage array, disk, Ethernet, Serial ATA, iSCSI


US Defense Department to partially lift flash drive ban

News Authorized individuals will be able to use USB thumb drives that are owned by the government and necessary for mission-critical functions, U.S. Navy CIO says.

Tuesday, October 27 2009 03:14 PM

Tags: Authentication and encryption, Security implementation/standards, Security Management, U.S. Department Of Defense, Malware, network, Chief Information Officer, Authentication and encryption, USB Flash Drive, medical record


Fujitsu unveils USB 3.0 silicon

News New chip, intended for external storage devices, includes transfer rates up to 5Gbps and a built-in encryption engine.

Tuesday, July 28 2009 08:52 AM

Tags: Components, Chip, Storage, USB, Silicon, AES, hard drive, Fujitsu Ltd., USB 2.0, 32-bit


Intel's Light Peak optical links could arrive in 2010

News Intel won't promise when its optical communication technology will arrive. But a fiber-optic company allied with the chipmaker says cables will be done early in 2010.

Friday, October 09 2009 04:20 AM

Tags: Components, Optical networking, R&D, Intel Corp., Computer, optical networking, Fiber-optics, network, Light Peak, Foci


Configuring VoIP in Twinkle

Techguide If you need a reliable and capable SIP softphone for Linux, Vincent Danen suggests using the feature-rich Twinkle to configure its use.

Monday, November 02 2009 01:42 PM

Tags: VoIP, VoIP/IP telephony, SIP, Phone, Fedora Project, Twinkle, laptop computer, authentication, VoIP, headset


UK defense ministry loses 28 laptops this year

News U.K. defense minister Bob Ainsworth reveals his ministry has lost 28 laptops, 20 USB sticks and four PCs this year.

Monday, May 18 2009 09:45 AM

Tags: PC security, USB Flash Drive, Storage, USB, Laptop Computer, U.K., storage device, PC, PC security


Windows Server worm can spread via USB

News The worm called Downadup that is attacking business systems also propagates via USB, says F-Secure.

Friday, January 09 2009 03:38 PM

Tags: Viruses and worms, Antivirus software, F-Secure Corp., Worm, USB, polymorphism, Computer, Server, Microsoft Windows Server, CERT


USB devices spreading viruses

News Defense Department suspends use of USB drives as experts warn of USB-related virus outbreaks.

Friday, November 21 2008 10:00 AM

Tags: Viruses and worms, Security, Device, USB Flash Drive, Storage, USB, removable storage, Computer, virus, CERT


Windows 7 XP Mode enters RC

News XP Mode, the Windows 7 add-on that will allow users with the proper hardware to run virtual version of Windows XP within Windows 7, has entered Release Candidate status.

Wednesday, August 05 2009 10:58 AM

Tags: Business applications, Microsoft Windows, Virtualization, USB, Microsoft Windows 7, antivirus, release candidate, Microsoft Windows XP, productivity application, Microsoft Windows


UK health system gets 100,000 locked-down USB storage devices

News After a series of data breaches that has caused embarassment and worse for the public sector, the National Health System has ordered 100,000 secure USB memory devices.

Monday, April 20 2009 09:51 AM

Tags: Data security, Privacy, procurement leader, Storage, USB, West Suffolk Hospital National Health System Trust, password protection, Procurement, public sector, Hospital


HTC Touch Pro 2

Reviews HTC's best smartphone yet features a tilting screen, a good QWERTY keyboard and a responsive touch interface. The high-resolution screen is also superb. Our only real concern is battery life.

Saturday, June 06 2009 11:30 AM

Tags: Battery, Screen, Mobile, Device, Web Browser, USB, HTC Touch, HSPA, Microsoft Windows Mobile, hardware keyboard


Norton Ghost 2003

Product Reviews Norton Ghost 2003

Tuesday, September 01 2009 03:36 AM

Tags: Norton Co., Acronis, Storage, USB, hard drive, DOS, Microsoft Windows, disk


Asus Eee PC 1008HA

Reviews Asus has reinvented its iconic netbook in the shape of the slim, attractive Eee PC 1008HA. It's a bold experiment that largely works.

Tuesday, June 02 2009 11:30 AM

Tags: Battery, system tray, USB, Touchpad, ASUS, keyboard, VAT, data storage, Ethernet, LCD


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Reviewing scheduled task inventory for Windows Server 2008 R2

Windows Server

Default installations of Windows Server 2008 R2 enumerate a number of default scheduled tasks, many of which you may not need.


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Carbon paper fascinated me when I was younger. Write once, get two copies. What a great invention and work tool, I thought.

Then came e-mail, and making carbon copies of important..... by Eileen Yu

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