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Thursday, 02 March 2006 |
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The days of buying a wireless router and just hooking it up without turning on any of the security features are long gone. Only a fool would leave their network wide open. How tightly you want to lock down your wireless network depends on your level of paranoia. To help you out we have prepared a step by step how to on locking down your network from unwanted attacks. To serve you better we also rated the important of each security protocols on a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being the most important. Doing all the steps listed won't make your wireless network hacker proof but it will greatly reduce the risk of a security breach. |
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Thursday, 02 March 2006 |
 Tai Chi is cool? I guess it is!
"The Tai-Chi M laptop cooler from Thermaltake was great in looking and also the cooling performance. The entire laptop cooler is fully made of aluminum with the dual silent 70mm cooling fan, it was able to provide the best cooling performance for the laptop. With the unique foldable design, it will easy to keep while not using it. It also builds in a retractable stationery tray to store the name cards and pen. As for the operation noise, it was very silent as well...." |
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Wednesday, 01 March 2006 |
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No more pencils. No more books. Just bring your Laptop! ISU is truly one of the first schools to promote the Laptop Lifestyle. Kind of like us! |
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Tuesday, 28 February 2006 |
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Think about it – What other piece of equipment or personal possession do we routinely carry around that is worth over a thousand dollars, by itself, and may be worth thousands more in data? Why wouldn’t that be attractive to thieves? A large part of the problem is less on the hardware or software end of things, it’s in the HUMAN side of things. By raising our awareness many of the vulnerabilities can be greatly lessened. There are 3 areas of vulnerability: 1) Securing the actual laptop, 2) Securing the Data, 3) Getting the laptop back. |
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Monday, 27 February 2006 |
It wasn't that long ago that I reviewed the VAIO S5VP which represented the end of the original VAIO S Series chassis. To be honest I was a little disappointed at the demise of the previous S Series since I quite liked it. Despite the fact that it's Sony's T Series notebooks that I truly lust after, the S Series offered slightly larger physical dimensions for users who find the T Series just too small to get to grips with. Of course I needn't have worried, because the new VAIO S Series makes the outgoing model look positively antiquated. |
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Monday, 27 February 2006 |
The Bose Triport headphones offer a healthy mix between lightweight portability and superb comfort. Designed to be more affordable than the Bose QuietComfort 2 headphones, the Triport delivers high-quality sound without active noise reduction technology. Headphone users often find themselves compromising comfort for sound; however, the Bose Triport provides an adequate amount of both. Read on to find out how the Bose Triport performs when put to the test. |
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Sunday, 26 February 2006 |
 One from Samsung filed recently...
Spotted this over at this site. Looks like some very interesting designs for up and coming laptop products. Check it out! |
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Saturday, 25 February 2006 |
 Socket to me! Are you planning a trip to a place you've never been before? Well, now you can add a complete in-car navigation system to your Bluetooth enabled Pocket PC or laptop wirelessly with Socket's GPS Nav Kit. This handy GPS Device uses MyNavigator software that makes trip planning quick and easy and with audible "turn by turn" instructions. |
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