Category: Technology
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This podcast examines content from Fast Company and Network Computing. The links mentioned in this podcast includes: Stirling Kelso Blurb (DIY book publishing) Barbara Krasnoff Kingston Technology’s DataTraveler Elite Privacy Edition USB 2.0 flash drive AES encryption This podcast is sponsored by O’Reilly and Associates Safari Bookshelf online technical library.…
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+ FriendsInTech.com, gadget, Mobile, Podcast, Podcasting, Reference, Security, storage, Tech Tidbits Daily, Technology, tips, Weblogs+
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This podcast reviews eWeek’s report by Charles Babcock on Red Hat’s recent annoucement to purchase JBoss that was published on April 17, 2006. Links mentioned in this podcast include: IBM BEA Systems Oracle JEMS Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) Apache Software Foundation’s Geronimo project Microsoft Windows Sun…
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+ Business, Development, Enterprise, Linux, Microsoft, networking, open source, Podcast, Portal, Reference, Tech Tidbits Daily, Technology, windows+
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David Weiss recently posted his "tour" of the Microsoft Mac Lab. It is a very cool read for just about any geek who has done any sort of testing of software across many versions of an operating system and different hardware configurations.
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This podcast (a mini-TechRagTearOuts) examines Novell’s Brainshare conference held in March 2006 via news articles from Network World, eWeek, InfoWorld, and ComputerWorld. Links mentioned in this podcast: Intro by Jeremy Wright Official beer: Smithwicks Ale Open Enterprise Server (OES) XEN 3.0 VMWare Netware 5.1, 6.0, and 6.5 Network Storage Services…
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Today’s podcast examines content on following technology topics: Azul Systems [Quentin Hardy, Forbes, 3-13-2006] Adaptec SnapServer 520 [Henry Baltazar, eWeek, 3-27-2006] This podcast is sponsored by O’Reilly and Associates Safari Bookshelf online technical library. (Size 3.3 MBs, Running Time 7:15)
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Today we are going to look at some "gear and gadget" recommendations from Maximum PC, PC World, and PC Magazine in a mini Tech Rag Tear Outs podcast format. The official beer of the show was Racer 5 India Pale Ale from Bear Republic. The gear items mentioned include: ATI…
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Today we look at the latest and greatest potentially interesting technology conferences. First up are some computer network security conferences: SANS Forensics, Investigation, Response & Education (FIRE) conference is July 5-13, 2006 in Washington DC. SANS Security 2006 conference is in San Diego, CA from May 11-16, 2006. Network Computing…
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+ Conferences, Enterprise, networking, Podcast, Podcasting, Security, Tech Tidbits Daily, Technology+
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Today we examine some industrial computer solutions from: ADL Microspace PCX47 ADL LX800 (with AMD Geode processor) ADL MSEP-800 (AMD) or MSEP-855 (Intel) Advantech Panel PCs Other links mentioned in this podcast: FriendsInTech.com Microsoft Tablet PC OS Intel XScale Microsoft Windows CE This podcast is sponsored by O’Reilly and Associates…
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This Tech Rag Tear Outs podcast from TechNewsRadio.com examines Wireless for the Corporate User (no URL), Vol. 6, No. 3 published on March 1997. We thank our sponsor AT&T PocketNet business services which provides you with a dedicated customizable email account and a 500-KB monthly allowance of data transactions and…
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+ Apple, Development, Enterprise, gadget, Microsoft, Mobile, networking, Podcast, Tablet PC, Tech Rag Tear Outs, Technology, windows+
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Geeks.com has a new "Thing" that is down right amazing. It seems to integrate all the best of Microsoft Origami, Apple iPod, and the Motorola Razr.
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