One In Three IT Workers Access Their Coworker's Information
Published on June 20, 2008 to SecurityNew York (NY) - One in three IT administrators admit to accessing co-workers' confidential data, according to a new survey Cyber-Ark. Read more
XP Service Pack 3 Heading Out In Two Weeks
Published on April 15, 2008 to OSRedmond (WA) - Original equipment manufacturers will get their hands on the new service pack for Windows XP next week, followed by a final release to all users near the end of the month. Read more
Work Out On The Waves: River Gym Of New York
Published on July 18, 2008 to MiscellaneousNew York (NY) - Think about your typical city gym: Tons of jogging, lifting, spinning, stair stepping but no one is actually moving anywhere. Read more
Researchers Map Out America's Deadliest Roads
Published on July 28, 2008 to Business & LawUniversity of Minnesota researchers have developed an interactive map of every fatality that has occurred in the nation, detailing age of the driver, whether alcohol or speeding was involved, and... Read more
St. Paul Suburb Tells Google Maps: Keep Out - We Mean It
Published on June 3, 2008 to SecurityYou can look at almost anything on Google. Read more
2.4 GHz Antenna Gain vs. Range Table
Published on March 8, 2003 to NetworkingRanges are based on ideal outdoor conditions and using standard Lucent Technologies accessories. The distances referenced here are approximations and should be used for estimation purposes only. Read more
They're Out to Get You - An Introduction to Internet Security
Published on March 21, 2006 to NetworkingThe Internet is a wonderful place, but also a dangerous one. In the first article of a new series, Pat McKenna will help you understand the risks you face, and how to protect yourself. Read more
How To: Manually Setting Up the Linksys WRE54G Wireless-G Range Expander
Published on September 2, 2004 to NetworkingLinksys' WRE54G Wireless-G Range Expander [reviewed here] is a WDS-based 802.11b / g repeater that Linksys says works only with its WAP54G access point and WRT54G and WRT54GS wireless routers. But with a little effort, you can get it to function with any 802.11b or g product that supports WDS-based bridging and/or repeating. Read more
Do Extended-range WLAN technologies deliver?
Published on November 15, 2004 to NetworkingLonger range and faster speed are the watchwords for wireless LAN product manufacturers and the criteria by which many of us choose which products to buy. We take a look at three "extended range" WLAN technologies - Atheros' Super G / XR, Airgo Networks' True MIMO and Parker Vision's D2D - to see if they deliver as promised. Read more
Draft 802.11n Revealed: Part 1 - The Real Story on Throughput vs. Range
Published on June 1, 2006 to NetworkingDon't read this article if you've already made up your mind to not buy draft 802.11n products. But if you're still optimistic, Tim Higgins offers an unprecedented look at how some draft 11n products don't even beat 11g! Read more




