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Meraki products aim to ease Wi-Fi deployment
Meraki has unveiled two products -- one that fits into a electrical wall outlet, the other that runs without relying on an electrical grid at all -- that make it even simpler to deploy its Wi-Fi mesh network. It also unveiled a promotional package to encourage fast, low-cost deployment of Meraki wireless networks in apartment complexes, hotels and similar multitenant sites.Australia to host ICANN 09
Sydney will host a conference of more than 1700 telecommunications experts next year to discuss the future of the Web, following lobbying of the Internet regulator by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and the NSW Premier.Windows 7: It's not you, it's us. Really.
CNET blogger Don Reisinger has an interesting take on the biggest threat to the success of Windows 7: Journalists. His reason?Wikis that work: Four IT departments get it right
When you're one of just two technology managers tasked with supporting a geographically dispersed user base, any kind of self-help technology that takes the burden off IT is welcomed with open arms. That's why Ernest Kayinamura of Enel North America and his lone counterpart have actively embraced wikis as a way to make IT materials more accessible to the end users they support.Cloudy days for Sunshine State
Australia could be the cloud computing hub of the Asia Pacific within the next 20 years, according to top government CIOs and industry experts.Forrester: Social networking will change supplier relations
Web 2.0 will revolutionize collaboration with IT suppliers, Forrester has predicted.eBay's ivory ban: Why it happened and what it means
A newly expanded ivory ban on eBay highlights the challenge of running a global marketplace while complying with local laws. eBay has decided to stop all sales of ivory products on its auction site, the company announced this week, following concerns over endangered elephant species often targeted for their ivory tusks and teeth.Apple's new MacBook Pro has beauty and brains
Steve Jobs doesn't like seams.Report: Botnet spam attacks to target mobile phones
The same week one of the world's worst spam operations is being shut down, security researchers are warning the next big threat may not be for PCs at all -- but rather for mobile phones.Apple's MacBook -- The case of the new machine
Whenever Apple releases newly designed products -- meaning hardware offering more than just a speed bump -- the greater question is, "What does it mean?" That is, are the new features mere anomalies, or are they something truly new that will set the shape, material and design of the future?ACMA to allow in-flight mobile phone use
The Australian Communications and Media Authority [ACMA] has proposed amending the law to allow the in-flight use of mobile phones.
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