Month: December 2012

The Fiscal Cliff Could Kill Super-WiFi

One of the most amazing turning points in technology advancement has been the US Government’s decision to allow unlicensed spectrum
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All Windows Passwords at Risk and What to do about it

With the word out that a 25-GPU cluster can crack every standard Windows password in less than 6 hours, it
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Voxeet Shows the Future of Conferencing – Stereo and 3-D

About eight years ago I held up DiamondWare as a shining example of what communications should be – HD, stereo
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Michael Robertson’s New Dar.fm

Michael Robertson is one of the most interesting people in the tech world having burst onto the scene during the
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What Stuxnet Teaches us About M2M

Ford recently announced they will update the software on some of their vehicles to fix a coolant problem that can
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eBay Now Gets Serious in NYC

The home delivery market could be huge as predicted back in the dotcom days when companies like WebVan and Peapod
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T-Mobile Finally Gets the iPhone

While spending time in a T-Mobile and Verizon store in the same city recently I couldn’t help but notice the
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FakeFollowers: What is your Net Twitter Following?

A new service called Fakefollowers allows Twitter users to see how many of their followers are of high quality or
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In Windows 8, Microsoft Has a Winner

Samsung has a winner with its Microsoft Windows 8 powered ATIV Smart PC Pro 700t (XE700T1C, a device which is
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Sonos Adds iOS iTunes Playback

If you have a Sonos streaming stereo system and you download your music to a PC in your home then
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