Why Intel is under fire for alleged antitrust violations Intel once again stands accused of anticompetitive practices designed to squeeze chief rival AMD out of the processor market. This time, New York ... Jeff Raikes to retire from Microsoft this year Jeff Raikes, the president of Microsoft's Business Division, plans to retire in September, the company said on Thursday.. . A Microsoft employee ... A sensitive arm is the next big thing for robots Making a robot laugh by tickling it may be fun, but robots could mean real business when they get arms and hands that mimic the dexterity ... Vontoo service embeds voice calling into business applications VoIP & Convergence Vontoo service embeds voice calling into business applications API allows automatic dialing and delivery of prerecorded ... After furor, Network Solutions stands by name policy Network Solutions is standing by its controversial policy of automatically registering some domain names that are the subject of ... Slouching toward Convergence 2.0 Gadgets have always taken center stage at the Consumer Electronics Show, but this year more than ever, even the coolest devices seem to be mere means ... Citibank antifraud move draws cashflow conspiracy chatter A Citibank spokesman Wednesday dismissed outright suggestions in the blogosphere that a recent decision by the company to quietly ... SingleClick adds remote access to home-network management software SingleClick has upgraded its HomeNet Manager with new code for remote access; remote control; and media management of data, files ... Startup miniaturizes chip cooling Startup Nextreme has launched a chip-cooling system with a difference - it can be built into the chip itself, cooling only the areas that need it. Colombian man pleads guilty to computer fraud A Colombian man pleaded guilty Wednesday to a 16-county indictment involving an identity theft scheme in which he installed keylogging ... Mitch Kapor to phase out involvement in OSAF The Open Source Applications Foundation has announced a major funding and personnel shakeup, including that Lotus Development founder Mitchell ... PODCAST Drinking from fire hydrants at CES An exhausted Jason and Keith discuss their favorite things from CES, whether the IT department is doomed, and why young IT workers may feel entitled to better jobs and pay. BLOGS Buzzblog: Is it your bandwidth to give away? Security guru Bruce Schneier's latest essay extols the virtues of running a wide-open home wireless network, his point being that a "pay it forward" attitude toward one's bandwidth benefits one and all. But is the bandwidth you procure from an ISP really yours to give away as you see fit. The ISPs certainly don't see it that way. Today on Cisco Subnet Cisco testing content delivery platform supporting wired, wireless devices. Read a sneak peek of the Cisco Press book 'Content Networking Fundamentals'. Blogger Brad Reese asks why is San Antonio, Texas the hot spot for talented Cisco engineers? Cisco trainer Wendell Odom offers his tips on how to set up a CCNA lab. 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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