Dutch company sells media player -- with a worm
A batch of digital media players sold by a Dutch importer over the holidays appear to have been infected with a nasty stocking stuffer -- a ...
Boeing Dreamliner could be vulnerable to hackers
The electronics of Boeing's new 787 Dreamliner jet could be vulnerable to hackers due to the way critical flight systems are linked with ...
LIVE CHAT
Live chat with Nicholas Carr
Mark your calendars for 2 p.m. – 3 p.m. EST Thurs., 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
Today on Layer 8 we have to wonder, what’s in a logo?
In this case Xerox killed off its old logo in favor of a new one and accompanied that move with a statement that would have been blasphemous for Xerox executives 10 years ago. Richard Wergan, vice president of worldwide brand marketing and advertising at Xerox said: "Xerox is still perceived incorrectly as a copier company. We do not make copiers." Bam.
Today on Cisco Subnet
Cisco loses to Riverbed in WAN optimization bake-off. Yikes! Boeing's 787 could be vulnerable to a hacker attack - someone at Boeing wasn't paying attention at their network design 101 class. Chipset maker gives clues to Cisco's 802.11n moves. Share with trainer Wendell Odom your certifications New Year's resolutions. Your chance to discuss XML help files and other annoying Cisco CME issues. Plus: Inside the Cisco Design Zone for Data Centers, and the Data Center Assurance Program.
Today on Microsoft Subnet
Microsoft pushes IPTV at CES with a slew of announcements including how BT will turn Xbox consoles into HDTV set tops. Plus, enterprise deployment guides for Vista SP1; Two Bill Gates videos, one is an interview in which Gates ponders the past and predicts the future and the second is his hilarious "last day at work" video from his CES keynote speech.
Wishes for 2008: May all programming be Visual Studio 2008 Master trainer
Ron Colonna lays down his Microsoft wish list on the many ways the company could improve its training programs.
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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