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Thursday, July 21, 2005

IEEE starts hammering out mesh network standard. Products exist now, but a standard would give customers a choice of mesh vendors, ease the work of product developers and lower product prices. [Computerworld Networking News]
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100Mbps Home Internet Service Next Year in Finland [Slashdot:]
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Break-in costs ChoicePoint millions. Earnings report shows the data broker took a $11.4 million charge to remedy the leaking of personal information. [CNET News.com]
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Apple Market Share Numbers Up [MacSlash]
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4GB mobile phone just around the corner. Cornice has put 4GB on a $65, 2.5cm-thick disk drive and has also claimed leadership in drive density, durability and affordability By mailroomuk@zdnet.com (Colin Barker). [ZDNet UK News]
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Mesh Standard Proposals Presented [Wi-Fi Networking News]
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Wednesday, July 20, 2005

IBM preps big iron fiesta. Raising the high-end [The Register]
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Verizon Pursues Local Cable Franchises . Telecommunications giant has applied for cable franchises in three Washington area jurisdictions -- Howard County, the city of Bowie and the town of Herndon -- as part of a broader effort to expand its telephone network and offer an array of services nationwide. By Dina ElBoghdady. [Washtech]
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Book Review: Spring Into Technical Writing for Engineers and Scientists. As Web design professionals, we often need to do some form of writing. Since we design and code for a living, many of us aren't sure where to begin. Enter Spring Into Technical Writing for Engineers and Scientists, a book that gives you the necessary tools using short, concise, fast-paced tutorials. By Lee Underwood. 0718 [WebReference News]
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Mind May Affect Machines. Researchers at a Princeton University laboratory believe they've demonstrated that peoples' thoughts can have a miniscule but measurable effect on machines' output. Skeptics remain dubious. By Kim Zetter. [Wired News: Technology]
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Blogs Taking Off in Cambodia. A Cambodian nonprofit worker traverses the country, teaching students to publish blogs. The project promotes democracy and spurs internet use in a land where few people have access to the web. Matt Reed reports from Phnom Penh. [Wired News]
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Tuesday, July 19, 2005

EU Adds 5 GHz Ranges for Unlicensed Use [Wi-Fi Networking News]
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HP restructure and job cuts. HP is expecting to announce a huge restructuring that could mean between 5,000 - 25,000 redundancies, reports the Wall Street Journal. HP's new Chief Executive Officer Mark Hurd, who was appointed in late March, plans to make significant cost cuts at the technology company which he said "has a cost structure that is off benchmark in many areas". The restructure is likely to be announced at the end of the fiscal third quarter on July 29. The layoffs could bring around $100 million in... [Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)]
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Mouse Research Shows Alzheimer's-like Memory Loss Not Permanent [Scientific American]
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Why You Shouldn't Implement Gigabit Networking. Faster is always better, right? Wrong! Check out our advice on why sometimes a slower network is better than a faster one. [Networking Pipeline]
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Computer-Recycling Business Booms. RetroBox, a fast-growing Ohio company, buys discarded computers that it recycles and rebuilds. The goal is to keep the machines out of landfills -- the U.S. government alone throws away 10,000 computers a week. [NPR Topics: Business]
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Cost of US cyber attacks plummets. But watch out for ID thieves [The Register]
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Lockheed Martin to Manage Online Portal for Army . The Army Knowledge Online portal, known by its 1.8 million users as AKO, has a new manager. By Dawn S. Onley. [Washtech]
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Tapes containing banking details go missing. Iron Mountain has admitted that a container of back-up tapes from several banks has gone astray By mailroomuk@zdnet.com (Graeme Wearden). [ZDNet UK News]
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Monday, July 18, 2005

Future-proof your network. Try these 10 tips for squeezing a long life from infrastructure investments. [Network World on Routers and Switches]
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Google Services That May Invade Your Privacy. Here are the details on Google features that carry privacy concerns. [Networking Pipeline]
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Apple Issues Fresh 'Tiger' Fixes. Apple releases version 10.4.2 of its Mac OS X operating system, including a number of bug fixes and a long list of improvements for the system's bundled apps. [Linux Pipeline]
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Gates worried over decline in U.S. computer scientists. Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates said today that a shortage of qualified computer science engineers for hire in the U.S. reflects a decline of interest in that course of study among college students. [Computerworld News]
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Nigeria jails woman in $242M e-mail fraud case. A Nigerian court has sentenced Amaka Anajemba to two and a half years in jail for her role in the country's biggest e-mail scam case, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission said. [Computerworld Cybercrime News]
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HP to announce restructuring Tuesday. About 15,000 expected to lose their jobs as part of effort to bring costs more in line with its competitors. [CNET News.com]
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SanDisk sets sights on tiniest 2GB card. TransFlash/Micro SD has got the thumbs-up from the SD Card Association as the future of ultra-small removable storage By mailroomuk@zdnet.com (Graeme Wearden). [ZDNet UK News]
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