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New Software Helps Catch Bugs Faster
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would require 1,024 tests. However, by looking at the fact that you’re testing groups of three in the set of 10, only 13 tests are required. This new software program examines the software variables and, based on the number of variables, generates sets of...
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Logitech’s MX and Darkfield
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Darkfield technology uses two lasers to illuminate a surface beneath the mouse at an angle. But unlike a traditional mouse that essentially takes a series of pictures of a surface and examines the pixel changes between the images to determine distance and direction,...
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Wireless Memory Card a Best of Show Winner
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can set up the Eye-Fi Manager to automatically upload your photos to well over a dozen public sites, where you can then order prints or share your photos online. The Eye-Fi Manager examines each picture and, if necessary, resizes it to comply with the destination...
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Wall of Sheep catches security pros at Black Hat
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of security awareness and several security pros have already been caught. Using a batch of freely available scanning tools – including a brand new live CD distribution called OSWA – the team examines traffic and then posts them on a projector for everyone...
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The Product, Continued
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Stream Handling "minimizes the impact of large-packet, lower priority traffic on latency-sensitive traffic and eliminates delays caused by DSL or cable modem connections". Put into simple terms, StreamEngine examines and classifies data flowing through it,...
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Preparing the Pig
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and include all others. Unfortunately, a savvy attacker can spoof a white-listed MAC address on his or her machine and authenticate with the AP. The MacSpoof preprocessor examines the sequence numbers of packets received for any anomalies that hint at spoofed...
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Closing Thoughts
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Closing Thoughts. confessions of a serial htpc builder part 1. Michael Baggaley likes to build Home Theater PCs and will be describing a few of his builds for us. Part 1 of this series examines a water-cooled oldie, which was low on decibels but a bit too loud...
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