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Don Reisinger
Don Reisinger   3/12/2010   1 comment
The United States Treasury Department this week announced that, after receiving direction from the Obama Administration, it has amended sanctions on Cuba, Sudan, and Iran, allowing for the exportation of US-based "services and software related to the exchange of personal communications over the Internet, including web browsing, blogging, email, instant messaging, and chat; social networking; and photo and movie sharing."
Alan Reiter
Alan Reiter   3/11/2010   29 comments
Despite all the virtual ink spilled about digital publications, the so-called "futuristic" products are pretty lame.
Mary E. Shacklett
In 2007, research firm IDC reported that worldwide data storage was at 300 exabytes and projected that data would grow by a factor of ten by 2011.
David Vellante
David Vellante   3/10/2010   11 comments
I’m not a hardcore networking person, but it was impossible not to notice last month when Cisco Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CSCO) “leaked” that an upcoming announcement on March 9 would "forever change the Internet and its impact on consumers, businesses, and governments."
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Todd Watson   3/10/2010   Post a comment
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Steve Saunders' Outernet
What the Hell Is Wrong With Hollywood?

3|12|10   |   1:58   |   No comments


Steve goes ballistic over the Oscars' revolting goody bag and starts a Facebook campaign about it. Amazingly, it works!
Reiter's Block
Desktops Will Be 'Irrelevant'? Baloney!

3|11|10   |   3:12   |   2 comments


A top Google executive says desktop computers will be irrelevant in three years. Alan Reiter suspects it won't be desktops that will be irrelevant (snicker).
Raimund Genes
Security as a Service

3|11|10   |   0:46   |   1 comment


Trend Micro's Raimund Genes examines the pent-up need for companies to outsource their security solutions.
Tom Nolle
Are WiFi Hotspots an Adult Application?

3|10|10   |   02:14   |   No comments


Apple doesn't want you to get adult entertainment in a WiFi hotspot – at least not with an iPhone. Its adult apps are banned, and now it’s also nixed some hotspot-locating applications. The reasons are different, and they tell us something important about smartphone app stores.
Lee H. Berke
How Valuable Is That Archive?

3|10|10   |   1:27   |   3 comments


If you're a sports content provider, your archives have value, but the shelf life is short, says Lee.
Reiter's Block
How Good Is ‘Kindle for BlackBerry’?

3|9|10   |   03:27   |   3 comments


Reiter's a readaholic and couldn't wait to get Amazon's Kindle for BlackBerry application. But was it worth the wait?
Thomas Steding
The Future of Security Threats

3|9|10   |   1:30   |   1 comment


What kinds of threats are on the rise? RedCondor's Thomas Steding gives his expert opinion.
Full Nelson
Tech Defibrillates Healthcare

3|8|10   |   2:03   |   2 comments


Hospitals get instrumented and data flows like blood through veins, transforming the delivery and quality of healthcare. Here’s a quick look from HIMSS, the biggest healthcare IT show on the block.
what.the.ferraro
Twoubled Twoyota Twurns two Twitter

3|8|10   |   02:22   |   8 comments


Toyota launches a site on TweetMeme where it's aggregating Toyota-related Tweets, hoping to repair its image with the public. Who cares whether these guys can build safe cars? They can Tweet!
Singer at C-Level
Security... Compliance... Fight!

3|5|10   |   01:38   |   3 comments


If your enterprise is up to speed on its compliance for security, does it make you sleep better at night? How many certifications and check boxes does it take to secure a network? Time to think differently about what we're protecting.