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Technology Research News January 1, 2003 Kimberly Patch |
Hubs increase Net risk The Internet has much in common with air travel, according to researchers from Ohio State University. This does not bode well, considering how disruptive storms can be to the airlines. |
CIO January 1, 2003 Janice Brand |
Coming to a Sidewalk Near You: Warchalking Don't be surprised if the symbols to identify open wireless networks soon find their way to a patch of pavement near you. |
Home Toys December 2002 Pala Trinadh |
IEEE 1394 Serial bus: Firewire in the Home For interconnecting home entertainment A/V appliances, the IEEE1394 standard bus, also referred to as Firewire, is becoming popular. |
Home Toys December 2002 Perry Somers |
IPowerline Networking Powerline Networking uses the existing electrical wiring in a building to send data, share broadband and network computers turning normal plugs and power outlets into live network jacks. |
CIO November 15, 2002 Christopher Lindquist |
Networking Essentials Network administrators interested in a compact set of network monitoring tools should check out TamoSoft's Essential NetTools Version 3.1. |
CIO November 15, 2002 Stephanie Overby |
All in One; One for All - Company to watch Array Networks Array Networks looks to consolidate networking devices into one easy-to-manage appliance |
PC World December 2002 Yardena Arar |
Fast Wireless for Home Netgear's speedy HR314 router includes a Wi-Fi5 access point -- and a sky-high price tag. |
T.H.E. Journal November 2002 Sylvia Charp |
Wireless vs. Hard-Wired Network Use in Education An analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of small wireless and hard-wired local-area networks. |
CIO November 1, 2002 Preston Gralla |
Beyond Broadband Wi-fi wireless networking may be all the rage today, but a broadband wireless standard known as ultrawideband (UWB) may one day become the technology that finally frees computers from wires and clears the way for easy, high-speed data synching. |
This Old House Ian Austen |
On the Same Wavelength A home computer network means there's no waiting in line to get online. |
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