10 slick IE extensions There are certainly enough critics who throw rocks at IE, but we're taking the high road and looking at how users can dress up the old girl with an array of extensions for corporate users, developers and those who just want to have some fun. With add-ons to IE, users can extend the application in new and productive ways. Study: Open Document Format gained momentum in '07 The Open Document Format saw a marked uptick in use last year across the globe, according to the ODF Alliance's 2007 report. Meraki's SF Wi-Fi plan avoids roadblocks Meraki Networks' plan to cover San Francisco with free Wi-Fi, with residents' help, could be a way around the political and business barriers ... U.S. agency initiates DRAM investigation, along with 3 others The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) has launched four investigations involving the import of computers or electronic ... After criticism, Sears plugs Web site's privacy hole Sears Holdings has taken part of its Managemyhome.com Web site offline following revelations that the site was making customers' purchasing ... NetApp to buy Onaro to boost storage management Storage vendor Network Appliance said Thursday it plans to buy Onaro, a Boston company that develops storage management software. AMD's Phenom CPU won't scare Intel AMD's new Phenom processors and Spider platform for desktop systems incorporate some impressive steps forward for the chip maker. The chips, which are ... Asus unveils terabyte laptop Asus will unveil a laptop that should satisfy the storage needs of all but the biggest of power users: the M70S comes with 1T byte of storage space. 8 hot-button issues to watch in '08 Ready for 2008? Budgets may tighten up, but IT's challenges will just keep growing: security problems, virtualization technology, legal issues, ... LIVE CHAT Live chat with Nicholas Carr Mark your calendars for 2 p.m. – 3 p.m. EST Wed., January 10. The highly acclaimed author of "Does IT Matter?" discusses his latest book ("The Big Switch"), which takes a sweeping and often disturbing look at how a new computer revolution is reshaping business, society and culture. RSVP to Julie Bort enter to win one of 10 free copies of The Big Switch. BLOGS Buzzblog: A Mozilla/Firefox IPO? It would be worth billions, writes one industry watcher who goes so far as to sketch out the numbers in rather impressive fashion. One problem, though: A Mozilla official who noticed all the 'Net chatter insists they have no intentions of taking their baby public. Today on Cisco Subnet Blogger and Cisco Press book author Wes Noonan says virtualization is nothing new and is actually stuff stolen from network admins (but who never got any of the credit). Cisco's campus in Second Life celebrates its first birthday and Cisco is offering virtual birthday cake and party favors all round. Where to go for a list of Cisco certified talent in 50 countries. Plus: We announce the winners of December's 'CCIE Voice Exam Quick Reference Sheets' g! iveaway. Today on Microsoft Subnet Does Internet Explorer 8 make Microsoft a "good guy" again? Tyson Kopczynski says yes. Microsoft's year in about 3 minutes (a video). GIVEAWAYS January giveaways from your friends at Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet Win an iPod Touch courtesy of Cisco Learning Partner Global Knowlege. Up for grabs 15 copies 'Firewall Fundamentals' by Wes Noonan and Ido Dubrawsky. Plus: win your choice of a Microsoft training course worth $2,500 courtesy of New Horizons. |
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