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Most IPv6-certified home network gear is frightfully buggy
The University of New Hampshire InterOperability Lab held an IPv6 consumer electronics Plugfest a couple of weeks ago and CableLabs has scheduled two more for this year. The Lab is tight-lipped about the results, but the sad fact is that most home routers and DSL/cable modems certified as IPv6-compliant by the IPv6 Forum are so full of implementation bugs that they can't be used by ISPs for IPv6. Read More


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Does Arizona pay an IT penalty for ignoring DST?
Last week I noticed that Daylight Saving Time would be upon us this Sunday, March 13, and I got to wondering if there were IT-related issues involved in the changeover that Network World should be covering. An initial search query on the subject reminded me that Arizona doesn't participate in DST at all, which got me wondering whether that independent streak in and of itself leads to any techno-headaches.... Read More

Management Vendors Fail to Measure "Real" User Experience
We have a problem, Houston. IT managers want to measure their users' real experience, but the vendor-supplied tools at their disposal do not spit out the measurements they need. Here's why we make this heretical statement. Read More


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"Nothing new with iPad 2?" What's new is...the iPad.
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2010 - The year of the iPad
Steve Jobs last week confidently pronounced 2011 to be the year of the iPad 2. With a slew of competing tablets on the horizon, time will tell how the next-gen iPad will actually fare this year. That said, there's no denying that 2010 was, in fact, the year of the iPad. Read More


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Is Open Stack Taking Over the Cloud?
When Open Stack was first announced several months ago many people thought that it could be a major player in the cloud market. Others thought that it could be just another wannabe standard that would fade under all of the cloud hype. With Rackspace, NASA and others behind it, Open Stack had the pedigree to be a game changer. Read More

Absolutely brilliant: Windows upgrades through the years
Here's a brilliant video from Chain of Fools showing an upgrade installation of every version of Windows since 1.0 (with the exception of ME, since ME couldn't be upgraded to Windows 2000). Read More

So I ask Groupon customer service for help ...
Like most people, I tend to talk about personal experiences with customer service departments only when those experiences suck. So let's break that habit and toss a public thank-you Groupon's way. Read More

Do I have to buy Android?
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