June 01, 2007
June 29, 2007
One Session Too Many, A Thousand Never Enough
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Lorna Garey
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The American Medical Association this week declined to list excessive video game playing as an addiction, according to the Associated Press. The AMA did acknowledge that because 70 to 90 percent of U.S. youths play video games, more research is needed on long-term effects. It punted the full report to the American Psychiatric Association, for possible inclusion in a future edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
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June 28, 2007
Here's mud in your iPhone
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Mike Fratto
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I don't care about the iPhone. Unless Apple wants to buy out my current contract with Verizon Wireless or Verizon Wireless wants to start carrying the iPhone, I know that I won't be buying one any time soon. I plunked down a pretty penny for my Treo 700P and I use the messaging and calendaring features daily.
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Viral Video of the Week: A Whale of a Tale
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Tom LaSusa
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This week's video is a classic in more ways than one. It's been circulating the web since before the term "viral video" was ever uttered. Heck, filmed in 1970, it's been around since before the web as we know it.
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June 27, 2007
Users Move Faster Than Policy
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Andrew Conry-Murray
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I moderated a Webcast recently on messaging-based security threats. An analyst on the panel did what analysts always do—provided some very sound advice that happens to be very difficult to implement.
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Posted here at 04:44 PM in Daily Spin | Messaging and Collaboration
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June 26, 2007
It's Easy Being Green
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Lorna Garey
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Carbonfund.org is a nonprofit based in Silver Springs, Md., that teams with businesses to support carbon-reducing initiatives. Tech companes currently partnering with the group include WebEx, which will sponsor a tree if you sign up for a free trial and host two meetings with at least two participants (www.webex.com/tree), and Dell, which is participating in the "Plant a Tree for Me" program.
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June 25, 2007
Lean, Green and Wicked Fast, SSDs Outperform Spinning Media
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Art Wittmann
at 04:31 PM
For some time now, solid state drives (SSD's) have been an expensive and not-so space efficient alternative to the classical hard drives. The gap, both in price and space efficiency is closing rapidly.
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June 21, 2007
Viral Video of the Week - Japanese Tetris?
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Tom LaSusa
at 03:57 PM
SNL's Lazy Sunday. The Star Wars Kid. Leonard Nimoy Singing "The Legend of Bilbo Baggins". These and other viral videos have been circulating the web for years now.
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June 20, 2007
Meru and Morrisville Join Forces for 802.11n Deployment
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Dave Molta
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Morrisville, N.Y., is a small college town about 30 miles southeast of Syracuse, N.Y., my hometown. It's a picturesque college town in rural upstate New York. Many people who equate New York with New York City can't imagine that such a place could exist. Not too long ago, I was looking at some old home movies my father shot back in the early 1960s, including one of my cousin Tom's graduation from Morrisville College. When I was growing up, we knew it as Morrisville Ag/Tech, a two-year school that catered to a lot of students who weren't sure they wanted to spend four years in college. Tom went on to enjoy a successful career as co-owner of J&T Automotive.
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June 05, 2007
Podcast: IronPort's Scott Weiss
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Tom LaSusa
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The CEO of IronPort systems talks about his company's acquisition by Cisco and why he sees no end in sight to the problem of spam.
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Interview: SourceFire's Marty Roesch
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Tom LaSusa
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The CTO of Sourcefire and inventor of Snort talks about the power of open-source deployment, taking the company public and why Wall Street analysts are a scary lot.
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Interview: Altiris' Greg Butterfield
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Tom LaSusa
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The Group President of the Altiris' Business Unit of Symantec talks about the promises--and perils--of being acquired.
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