Vodafone Sure Signal: inside a femtocell
Can't get a Vodafone signal where you live or work? The company's Sure Signal femtocell offers a solution, but how does it work and is it a good deal?
Can't get a Vodafone signal where you live or work? The company's Sure Signal femtocell offers a solution, but how does it work and is it a good deal?
Universal Imaging Utility is an excellent utility that could prove invaluable to larger businesses looking to reduce the time required for image creation and deployment. However, the software has limitations, including lack of support for Windows Server installations.
Centennial Discovery 2005VendorCentennial SoftwareProduct typeHardware/software inventoryIT requirementsWindows NT/2000 or XP for discovery server; clients can be Windows 95 or later; AIX, Sun Solaris, HP-UX and SuSE Linux clients also available.
Perusing ZDNet's most excellent News section today, I couldn't help noticing the similarity between F-Secure's CEO Risto Siilasmaa and Franz Ferdinand's Alex Kapranos.Are the Finnish internet security expert and the Glaswegian popular beat combo frontman by any chance related?
Which 'Draft-N' wireless networking equipment should you buy? Should you, in fact, buy it at all? We examine the issues, test the kit and come up with the answers.
JavaScript isn't replacing Office macros anytime soon, but the Office Web apps (and the SharePoint-based enterprise equivalents) are improving regularly. For users that means simple but useful features like the Excel Web app letting you select a group of cells and show you the sum and average the way desktop Excel does.
Most file sharing in businesses is done through email, which clogs up your mail server and multiplies versions of files confusingly. SharePoint is a runaway success, but there are plenty of alternatives that don't require you to run your own servers (or find ways of making them available to external partners).
What's it like to work at Microsoft? Better still, what do the people who write software at Microsoft actually do?
Cybercrime is now allegedly a bigger problem in the UK than street crime, but hackers may not be the biggest problem.
You'd have thought there couldn't possibly be anything sufficiently complicated about typing 140-character messages to warrant writing a book about how to do it, but at least three people think you're wrong.Tim O'Reilly (http://twitter.