Tuesday, June 05, 2007

All Things Gibbs

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All Things Gibbs




Network World's All Things Gibbs Newsletter, 06/05/07

All Things Gibbs

By Mark Gibbs

Gearhead: Hardware: The weird and the cool

This week we were going to continue the discussion launched last week about CD/DVD creation and management tools, but because of technical problems, we've had a slight change of plan.

To read this week's Gearhead, click here.

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Backspin: Ameritrade leaks and more Wi-Fi theft

First of all, there is something that I meant to discuss a few weeks ago that surprisingly has not gotten much coverage. Art Medlar, a fellow inhabitant of a mail list I subscribe to explained that he is a client of TD Ameritrade, and being a cautious kind of guy he used unique primary and alternate e-mail aliases for his account.

To read this week's Backspin, click here.

Gibbsblog: The past 7 days

Tech Support Excuses
My favorites have been "Ambient Air Fluctuations" and "Eye-Dee-Ten-Tee Error" (get a piece of paper and write those five characters down). But you can only use those just so many times. Along comes Jaco Strauss' Tech Support Excuse Generator with 5,826,168 unique excuses for tech support personnel.

Jumpstarting Ubuntu 7.04 "Feisty Fawn"
Tired of the Micro$oft monoculture? Tired of buying new versions of Windows every few years, only to find the new version won't run on your current hardware? Wishing for something better/faster/cheaper?

Best SSID?
With relevancy to the Backspin column on WiFi crime and punishment and the ongoing discussion here in Gibbsblog Network World's online editing god, Adam Gaffin, just told me that one of his neighbors who uses WiFi (and who has security enabled) has set his SSID to be visible as "F*** Off Losers".

Pre-release Vista says Good-bye
If you are using a pre-release version of Vista, today is your last day to do something about it. Beginning June 1 your copy of Vista will begin shutting down and rebooting after two hours of use, without warning. This behavior will continue until August 28 when it stops completely.

TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

1. What Google bought in the past 12 months
2. Avaya buyout rumors reveal VoIP market churn
3. Did Street View spook Eric Schmidt?
4. Malware hidden in fake IRS notices
5. Adult filmmakers taking their lumps on ‘Net?
6. Is Apple enterprise-ready?
7. Google Desktop vulnerable to new attack
8. EMC buys authentication service provider Verid
9. Will Cisco suffer IBM's fate?
10. Michigan man fined for using free Wi-Fi

MOST E-MAILED STORY:
Michigan man fined for using free Wi-Fi


Contact the author:

Mark Gibbs is a consultant, author, journalist, and columnist and now blogger: Check out Gibbsblog.

Gibbs not only pens (well, keyboards) this newsletter he also writes the weekly Backspin and Gearhead columns in Network World. We’ll spare you the rest of the bio but if you want to know more, go here.

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