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1. All-in-one firewalls tested
2. 5 cool wireless research projects worth checking out
3. 10 career killers to avoid
4. Oracle takes on VMware with own hypervisor
5. MIT reinvents the wheel with foldable, stackable car
6. The 50 greatest networking arguments of all time
7. IPv6 will matter to the enterprise in 5 years
8. Top 5 security-menace predictions for 2008
9. Whaling: Latest e-mail scams target executives
10. Net Know-It-All Challenge II

11. South Korea to build robot theme parks
12. 15 great free game sites
13. 10 robots we love to love
14. IBM agrees to buy Cognos for $5B
15. NAC's dirty little secrets revealed by early adopters
16. Half a million database servers have no firewall
17. Incredible Holmes Comet grows bigger than the sun
18. Avaya gets iPhone ready for business
19. 10 burning questions about Microsoft Office 2007
20. Microsoft hires supercomputing guru

21. When the patient is a Googler and the doctor is pompous
22. Antispam group targets transactions, not messages
23. Boeing completes prototype heat shield for Orion
24. Data center switch start-up expands line
25. Researchers pushing 100G copper networks

MOST-READ STORIES:
1. Testing all-in-one firewalls
2. Latest e-mail scam targets executives
3. SysAdmin of the Year winner
4. NAC's dirty little secrets revealed
5. 10 career killers to avoid
6. Microsoft releases Vista SP1 RC Preview
7. Networking's 50 greatest arguments
8. Top 5 security-menace predictions for 2008
9. Boeing completes prototype heat shield
10. Cisco boosts server-to-storage computing

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5 Myths about 802.11n wireless


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