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WLAN Security: Reducing the Risks

By jbreland , 10 April 2003
This is a roundup of various wireless security articles, news, and product information. Worth a quick look for anyone working with wireless technology.

Full story:
http://www.techweb.com/tech/mobile/20030407_mobile

Using Mozilla to Test and Debug Web Sites

By jbreland , 9 April 2003
We already know that, despite a few remaining problems, Mozilla is the best web browser available (well, we enlightened folk anyway ;-) ), but here's another very cool feature - debugging web sites.

I've messed with this capability a couple times in the past, just to see what exactly it does, but I never did anything more than just skim over the surface of it. Well, I recently came accross this site, which gives a VERY thorough tutorial and using the debugging and development capabilities of Mozilla to their fullest extent. It's most definitely worth reading for anyone that develops web pages.

The tutorial can be found ere:
http://gemal.dk/mozilla/mozdev.html

Terabit Switches Now Available

By jbreland , 9 April 2003
Yes, you read that right:

"Five-year-old Procket Networks introduced its first products on Wednesday: a pair of terabit routers for major telephone and Web service providers, government agencies and very tech-savvy businesses."

Oh, hell yes. I WILL have one of these in my living room. :-)

Full story

Sun Likely to Use AMD's Opteron Processor

By jbreland , 9 April 2003
Sun has been testing AMD's Opteron for the past few months, and they seem fairly happy with it. No guarantee that they'll use it, but this story alone is good news and quite an endorsement for AMD.

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Bye-Bye TCPA, Hello Trusted Computing Group

By jbreland , 9 April 2003
It looks like the Trusted Computing Platform Alliance (TCPA) is no more, although that's not necessarily a good thing. The new Trusted Computing Group is basically composed of the same members of the TCPA, but now instead of focusing on the design and specifications of "trusted computing" (AKA Palladium), they're now focused on bringing it to market as soon as possible.

"TCG is a more formal group with licensing policy, a marketing budget, and a mission to push the trusted computing technology into a variety of devices."

Okay, now let's summerize:
  • "formal licensing policy" => ream the end users
  • "push the trusted computing technology" => force Microsoft's plan for total market dominance upon unwilling users
  • "variety of devices" => there's no escaping it!
Crap.

Full story

Intel helps found WiMAX broadband wireless forum

By jbreland , 8 April 2003
"The 802.16a standard, approved in January of this year, is a wireless metropolitan area network technology that will connect 802.11 hot spots to the Internet and provide a wireless extension to cable and DSL for last mile broadband access. It provides up to 50-kilometers of range and allows users to get broadband connectivity without needing a direct line of sight with the base station. The wireless broadband technology also provides shared data rates up to 70-Mbit/s"

Full story:
http://www.ebnonline.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=8600222

Novell sees a growing role for Linux in its software future

By jbreland , 8 April 2003
Read the article

Novell has finally seen the light and is probably going to move to Linux soon. Well... more likely they probably have no choice.. but this will be interesting. Personally I would be in favor more of Novell if they did that; believe me.. I have spent some time on some Netware boxes that probably made me lose some hair.

Options for logging into Active Directory w/ Linux

By jbreland , 6 April 2003
Jared gave me this great security focus article that talks about Linux's capabilities when it comes to logging into a Microsoft Active Directory Server...

Read the article

Linux Desktop Comparison Review

By jbreland , 4 April 2003
This desktoplinux article posted recently gives a pretty good overall look at how well linux distros work as a desktop... read this article

gobeProductive to be released under the GPL

By jbreland , 3 April 2003
According to this osnews article, gobeProductive is going to be released under the gpl. gobeProductive is an office suite that is multiplatform... so here is another option for Linux and Windows users.

Read the article here

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