New worldwide Cisco CCIE count surpasses historic 20K milestone Additionally, the brand new Cisco CCIE Wireless track added 6 new CCIEs to the worldwide count. Are sealed-in laptop batteries a good idea? When Apple introduced its new MacBooks recently, it touted a doubled battery life -- but noted that the laptops' batteries were sealed into the case, not user-swappable as is the norm on laptops. Toyota research achieves brain control of wheelchair Researchers in Japan have developed a brain-machine interface (BMI) system that allows for control of a wheelchair using thought. Apple iPhone 3GS Overheating Reports Is the Apple iPhone 3GS having overheating issues? I've seen some reports circulating on the Web today that indicate some handsets might indeed be affected. And I have my own tale to add to fray. A Day in the Life of 3G Only after the thrill of picking out your new smart phone is over -- after you've marveled at all the stylish new gadgetry and features, signed a service contract and finally laid your money down -- do you finally get a feel for the speed and reliability of the wireless service that connects your new phone? Happy 2-Year Anniversary - A Reminder to Focus on What's Really Important in Network Engineering This Saturday, July 4th, marks the two year anniversary of my "From the Field" blog on Network World. It's been a great and demanding experience. DOJ pushes probe of Oracle-Sun deal beyond deadline The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) needs more time to examine Oracle's proposed acquisition of Sun Microsystems beyond an initial review period, Oracle said Friday. Why Social Networking Won't Find You Employees Many companies are turning to social networks as a recruiting tool for finding employees, but Shafiq Lokhandwala, CEO of NuView Systems, disagrees. Keith Shaw talks with Lokhandwala about why employers need to stay away from social networks as a serious recruiting tool. (14:34) The lost NASA tapes: Restoring lunar images after 40 years in the vault The goal is to have all the image files processed by February, producing a moon atlas with a resolution higher than anything previously seen. June Giveaways Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet are giving away training from Global Knowledge to two lucky readers and 15 copies each of books on IPv6 security, the Cisco Secure Firewall Services Module, and Active Directory Domain Services 2008. Deadline for entries June 30. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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