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MobileTechRoundup 152
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CLICK HERE to download the file and listen directly. MoTR 152 is 36:20 minutes long and is a 33.4 MB file in MP3 format. INTRO: Based on Time v2.1 by Meta Sektion, additional mixing by James Kendrick. HOSTS: James Kendrick (Houston), Matt Miller (Seattle) and Kevin C. Tofel (Philadelphia) TOPICS: Special guest: Lenovo’s X301 notebook chimes in. Literally! Matt’s MSI Wind has a slightly different keyboard than expected. We’ve got a fix for key remapping on XP: SharpKeys James is glad he bought the black G1. What are your favorite Android applications? Will ALP make an impact in the market or is it too late at this point? CONTACT US: E-mail us or leave us a voicemail on our SkypeLine! SUBSCRIBE: Use this RSS feed with your favorite podcatcher or click this link to add us to iTunes Less
Added 22 days ago In Gadgets
MobileTechRoundup 152
CLICK HERE to download the file and listen directly. MoTR 152 is 36... More
CLICK HERE to download the file and listen directly. MoTR 152 is 36:20 minutes long and is a 33.4 MB file in MP3 format. INTRO: Based on Time v2.1 by Meta Sektion, additional mixing by James Kendrick. HOSTS: James Kendrick (Houston), Matt Miller (Seattle) and Kevin C. Tofel (Philadelphia) TOPICS: Special guest: Lenovo’s X301 notebook chimes in. Literally! Matt’s MSI Wind has a slightly different keyboard than expected. We’ve got a fix for key remapping on XP: SharpKeys James is glad he bought the black G1. What are your favorite Android applications? Will ALP make an impact in the market or is it too late at this point? CONTACT US: E-mail us or leave us a voicemail on our SkypeLine! SUBSCRIBE: Use this RSS feed with your favorite podcatcher or click this link to add us to iTunes Less
Added 22 days ago In Gadgets
MobileTechRoundup 152
CLICK HERE to download the file and listen directly. MoTR 152 is 36... More
CLICK HERE to download the file and listen directly. MoTR 152 is 36:20 minutes long and is a 33.4 MB file in MP3 format. INTRO: Based on Time v2.1 by Meta Sektion, additional mixing by James Kendrick. HOSTS: James Kendrick (Houston), Matt Miller (Seattle) and Kevin C. Tofel (Philadelphia) TOPICS: Special guest: Lenovo’s X301 notebook chimes in. Literally! Matt’s MSI Wind has a slightly different keyboard than expected. We’ve got a fix for key remapping on XP: SharpKeys James is glad he bought the black G1. What are your favorite Android applications? Will ALP make an impact in the market or is it too late at this point? CONTACT US: E-mail us or leave us a voicemail on our SkypeLine! SUBSCRIBE: Use this RSS feed with your favorite podcatcher or click this link to add us to iTunes Less
Added 22 days ago In Gadgets
MobileTechRoundup 152
CLICK HERE to download the file and listen directly. MoTR 152 is 36... More
CLICK HERE to download the file and listen directly. MoTR 152 is 36:20 minutes long and is a 33.4 MB file in MP3 format. INTRO: Based on Time v2.1 by Meta Sektion, additional mixing by James Kendrick. HOSTS: James Kendrick (Houston), Matt Miller (Seattle) and Kevin C. Tofel (Philadelphia) TOPICS: Special guest: Lenovo’s X301 notebook chimes in. Literally! Matt’s MSI Wind has a slightly different keyboard than expected. We’ve got a fix for key remapping on XP: SharpKeys James is glad he bought the black G1. What are your favorite Android applications? Will ALP make an impact in the market or is it too late at this point? CONTACT US: E-mail us or leave us a voicemail on our SkypeLine! SUBSCRIBE: Use this RSS feed with your favorite podcatcher or click this link to add us to iTunes Less
Added 22 days ago In Gadgets
Air Sharing – iPhone Application Review
http://www.insidegeek.ca - In this video we are looking at an appli... More
http://www.insidegeek.ca - In this video we are looking at an application for the iPhone called Air Sharing. This application allows you to easily take you documents with you and view them on the go. Distributed by Tubemogul. Less
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Tech: Vimeo uploads now supported by TubeMogul
Careers in New Media and Podcasting
As I was “launching” a new video using the TubeMogul se... More
As I was “launching” a new video using the TubeMogul service today, I noticed that Vimeo was now one of the available services that TubeMogul can access. It is always great to see more services on TubeMogul as it helps me, and all of you, distribute your work to more sites, with less work. I also noticed the AOL Video uploads now appear to be working. In the past, these uploads would fail every time I tried. More good news. Here is my short, screencast demo of TubeMogul a Tech: Vimeo uploads now supported by TubeMogul Less
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Courion Automates Computer Access To Keep Data Where It’s Supposed to Be
Security, Software, enterprise Wade Roush wrote: January, 2008: Fre... More
Security, Software, enterprise Wade Roush wrote: January, 2008: French bank Societe Generale discloses that it has lost $7.1 billion, thanks to unauthorized trading by a single employee, Jerome Kerviel, who apparently breached various controls on access to the bank’s computer systems. March, 2008: UCLA Medical Center fires 13 workers and disciplines a dozen others for snooping in the confidential medical files of celebrity patients including Britney Spears, Farah Fawcett, and Maria Shriver. April, 2008: Financial comparison shopping site LendingTree discloses that several former employees gave mortgage lenders passwords they needed to access confidential loan-request data from LendingTree customers. May, 2008: Walter Reed Army Hospital discloses that personal information for 1,000 former patients may have been breached by someone using a peer-to-peer file sharing program on a hospital computer. July 9, 2008 (yesterday): The Washington Post reveals that Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer and about 2,000 other clients of a McLean, VA, investment firm had their names, birthdates, and social security numbers exposed to the open Internet by an employee using the LimeWire peer-to-peer file sharing program on a company computer. Hackers aren’t the only threat to computer-system security and confidentiality rules, many security professionals say. The common elements in each of these recent, high-profile data breaches were rogue insiders with inappropriate levels of access to their organizations’ IT systems. And while you might think it would be easy to control who gets access to these systems—the LendingTree debacle, for example, could have been avoided if the company had simply invalidated the former employees’ passwords when they left the company—the reality is that many big organizations are overwhelmed by the problem of managing their employees’ network access. Or so says Kurt Johnson, vice president of corporate development for Courion, a company in Framingham, MA, whose “identity management” software helps large organizations automate the once labor-intensive task of administering thousands of computer accounts. “You want to make sure that information gets into the hands of the individuals who need it, but there have to be controls and security over who should get access. You can’t have one without the other,” says Johnson. “Courion’s goal is to enable organizations to increase security with tighter controls—but without requiring more bodies to do the administration.” The privately held company, which has 130 employees spread across offices in Massachusetts, Georgia, Texas, California, New York, and the U.K., offers a menu of software products—upgraded just two weeks ago—that can be matched to an organization’s specific needs. PasswordCourier—the product that helped to launch the company in 1996—is a basic self-service password management system that helps employees who have forgotten their passwords to obtain a new one after brief, online challenge-and-response session. ProfileCourier allows users to set up the authentication questions used in these sessions—for example, “the name of your favorite childhood pet.” AccountCourier automates the creation and deletion of user accounts; it knows, for example, that ex-employees should have their passwords revoked. CertificateCourier manages the public-key-encrypted digital certificates that many companies use to manage access to internal websites and applications, and ComplianceCourier lets managers quickly review who is using which corporate applications and purge users who’ve been granted improper access. (In that last area, Courion’s product overlaps with those from Ecora, a Portsmouth, NH startup that makes software for tracking and auditing configuration changes in corporate IT systems.) The company’s newest product, RoleCourier, automates the whole process further by letting organizations define standard job roles that involve access to a predefined set of applications or networks. New collections specialists in a big corporation’s finance department, for example, might be …Next Page » Comments | Permalink | Share | E-mail UNDERWRITERS AND PARTNERS Less
Added 4 months ago In Business
TMUP Live 80: The Last Sunday on Talkshoe
Call the Listener Hotline 951-281-6332 Tonight’s show is brou... More
Call the Listener Hotline 951-281-6332 Tonight’s show is brought to you by: Ambrosia Software This show is a member of Friends In Tech Tonight Steve Stanger from The Mac Attack joined me to talk about Remote access to our Macs. Show Notes: .Mac - Back To My Mac Free Dynamic DNS by DynDNS Dropbox Get Back To Your Mac Without Paying For [...] Less
Added 5 months ago In Software How-To
Podsemfio n.59 - Linux
Um bate-papo com Ricardo Macari, que conta suas impressões do Motor... More
Um bate-papo com Ricardo Macari, que conta suas impressões do Motorola A1200i, seu primeiro smartphone. Falamos ainda sobre Linux em dispositivos móveis e discutimos a situação dos sistemas open-source no país após as iniciativas de renúncia fiscal para difusão PCs. Mas deixamos a discussão em aberto aos ouvintes. Queremos saber a opinião de vocês. Mandem seus áudios para bia arroba garotasemfio.com.br ou enviem para meu Skype ou Gtalk, username biakunze. Voltaremos a falar disso num futuro breve. Encerramento com Uncle Seth - You don’t need an iPod. A versão zipada pode ser baixada aqui. Os links de reviews com imagens dos aparelhos abordados nesse programa estão no blog Garota Sem Fio, onde você também poderá deixar seu comentário. Less
Added 9 months ago In Gadgets
1-22-08 Wallstrip: Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. (IBKR)
Don’t be a joker. Be an Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. broker. (IBKR)
Added 10 months ago In Finance
1-22-08 Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. (IBKR)
Don’t be a joker. Be an Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. broker. (IBKR)
Added 10 months ago In Finance
1-22-08 Wallstrip: Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. (IBKR)
Don’t be a joker. Be an Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. broker. (IBKR)
Added 10 months ago In Finance
1-21-08 Wallstrip: Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. (IBKR)
Don’t be a joker. Be an Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. broker. (IBKR)
Added 10 months ago In Finance
1-21-08 Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. (IBKR)
Don’t be a joker. Be an Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. broker. (IBKR)
Added 10 months ago In Finance
Intraosseous Vascular Access: not just for the kids anymore
Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)
Intraosseous vascular access is a old, reliable, and safe method to... More
Intraosseous vascular access is a old, reliable, and safe method to obtain vascular access in an emergency. In this episode, we present the background and data on IO access. Less
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Episode 3 - Defending Tesco Access live on national radio
The Ghosts Can Join Me For Dinner
I agreed to be a guest on the BBC Radio 4 show In Touch of June 13t... More
I agreed to be a guest on the BBC Radio 4 show In Touch of June 13th 2006 to discuss some complaints that they had received about the new Tesco Access service for customers with vision impairments. Unlike the old Access site, the new service has all the features of the standard Tesco grocery service such as special offers. But had we performed the electronic equivalent of moving the furniture around in a blind person’s house to confuse them? Less
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Toyota Public Library
Bruce Jensen visits libraries in the city of Toyota, Japan and inte... More
Bruce Jensen visits libraries in the city of Toyota, Japan and interviews the City Librarian. Toyota’s library system includes some 20,000 books in languages other than Japanese; we explore how it serves foreign users. (July 2006; 11.9 MB) Less
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