Monday, June 6, 2011

vCash, Crypto, and Anonymization Equals Drugs to Your Door

  Michael Horowitz: The facts about the Gmail hack that the New York Times left out | Silver Peak unveils multi-gigabit WAN optimization appliance
 
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Michael Horowitz: The facts about the Gmail hack that the New York Times left out
A front page story in the New York Times about the recent hacking attacks on Gmail accounts contains errors of both omission and commission. A great opportunity to teach some Defensive Computing was lost. Read More

Silver Peak unveils multi-gigabit WAN optimization appliance
Silver Peak today announced the release of its fastest WAN optimization appliance, which offers up to 2.5Gbit/sec of bandwidth for disaster recovery as well as cloud and virtual environments. Read More

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Syria Internet service said to be restored
The Internet in Syria was back on Saturday, a day after it was reported that two-thirds of Syrian networks had been cut off from the rest of the world in the wake of civil unrest in the country. Read More

How IT shops are coping with tablet mania
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