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Understand and exploit USB topology in Windows XP
How many USB devices your Microsoft Windows XP system can handle? The answer may surprise you. Greg Shultz shows you how your machine organizes all its connections and how you can evaluate the Device Manager's total running capacity. by Greg Shultz
Tags: USB, USB Hub, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2008-07-09
Top 10 IT headlines for June 12: Intel and USB 3.0, Congressmen claim China is hacking their computers
Top 10 headlines for Thursday, June 12, 2008: Intel says it's not holding up USB 3.0, U.S. Congressmen point fingers at Chinese hackers, Jobs wants Apple to design its own iPhone and iPod chips, Schmidt explains Google's 'Don't be evil' pitch, and more. by Jason Hiner
Tags: Information Technology, Computerworld, USB, Computer, Intel Corp., Strategy, Hacking, Management, Security, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-06-12
Arggg: I corrupted my USB flash key
I am learning this lesson the hard way as I removed my 4GB USB stick for the last time. I corrupted the USB stick and rendered it useless. Do you find yourself just pulling out your flash keys or other USB devices? We all know that we should use the...
Tags: USB, Keyboards, Hardware, Peripherals, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-05-21
To USB or not to USB, that's the security question
In ITDojo, Bill Detwiler just outlined the steps necessary to boot Windows XP from a USB flash drive. Likewise, you can also create bootable flash drives for Linux and other operating systems. Booting from USB is relatively recent development in the PC world, and as such it adds one more...
Tags: Security, USB Flash Drive, USB, John Sheesley
Blog posts 2008-05-01
IT Dojo: Disable USB storage under OS X or Windows
Hollywood would have IT pros believe that the biggest threat to network security comes from international super hackers or high school kids trying to download games like global thermonuclear war. In reality, we face a more mundane threat--our end users, particularly those wielding USB storage devices.These pocket-sized devices can store...
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Storage Device, Information Technology, Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS X, USB, Storage, Hardware, it dojo, Strategy, Management, USB storage device, flash drive, security, USB flash drive
Videos 2008-04-28
Assemble the perfect system administrator's toolkit
The Job Picture this: You've been in IT for the past 15 years. The IT manager of a big firm, you manage a team of 10 IT staff that serves the in-house needs of more than 500 employees, and you know you do a great job at it....
Tags: System Administrator, Job, Hard Drive, Adapter, Toolkit, USB, Tool, Productivity, Cable, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-03-11
Cracking Open a Linksys wireless USB adapter
As wireless networks become commonplace, many desktop systems are being added to WLANs. One of the most popular tools used to connect desktops to WLANs is Linksys' Wireless USB Adapter. Take a look inside to see just how this popular adapter is put together. by Erik Eckel
Tags: Wireless USB, Adapter, WLAN, USB, Linksys Inc., Wireless LANs, LANs, Home Networking, Wireless, Wi-Fi, Networking, Personal Technology, Erik Eckel
Blog posts 2008-02-26
Implications of the MacBook Air for enterprises
Last night I asked a friend who works in an Apple Store how he likes the MacBook Air. To my surprise, he said that he hasn't seen one yet. He said that Apple Stores don't really have "floor models"; store personnel simply take products out of inventory and set them...
Tags: Apple MacBook, Apple Inc., USB, Enterprise, Sierra Wireless, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Steve Stroh
Blog posts 2008-02-01
How do I... Build your own external hard drive enclosure?
Putting together your own external hard drive is easy and fun! by Greg Shultz
Tags: external, hard drive, enclosure, IDE, USB, TechRepublic Inc., Greg Shultz
Image galleries 2008-01-18
Broadband Internet via wireless dongle
Folks in the United Kingdom can now access mobile broadband Internet using a USB modem available from Vodafone. An excerpt from VNUnet: Vodafone claimed that the USB Modem Stick is the smallest and slimmest yet, and supports Windows Vista, Windows XP and Mac OSX. ...
Tags: Vodafone Group Plc., Broadband, USB, Wireless, Internet, Broadband Internet, Microsoft Windows, Telecommunications, Network Technology, Operating Systems, Software, Networking, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-15
Yoggie's newer USB firewall
Yoggie, the company that previously launched the firewall hardware device, has announced a new version of its product. An excerpt from USB Core: After feedback from users, the new firestick pico was born. Bright orange, and no longer featuring extras such as anti-spam, intrusion detection, and...
Tags: USB, News, Content Filtering, Yoggie, Firewalls, Content Management, Network Security, Security, Networking, Enterprise Software, Software, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-08
CES 08: SlingCatcher was worth the wait
One of the most anticipated products to be unveiled at CES 2008 is the SlingCatcher from SlingMedia. The SlingCatcher was first announced at CES 2007; however, it wasn't until the Digital Experience show on Sunday night that we finally got to see it in action. ...
Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, Web, USB, SlingCatcher, SlingCatcher Software, Corporate Communications, Channel Management, TVs, Marketing, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Shawn Morton
Blog posts 2008-01-07
New Office - Greener Pastures
When one changes jobs, there are usually many things that change besides just the job at hand: email, phone number, parking space, domain name, DNS server, Remote Web Workplace access. I recently changed jobs, for the better. My old job was fun, but not very challenging....
Tags: Software, Job, Microsoft Office, Plant, USB, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Rebecca Ward
Blog posts 2008-01-02
My Top 5 Tech toys for Christmas
It's that time of year again. A time to give and receive the latest Tech toys! So what's hot this Christmas? Here are my top 5 Tech toys for the season: Sony Ericsson K850i Now I know a lot of people will be hoping...
Tags: Game, Phone, TomTom, Microsoft Xbox, Camera, Xbox 360, USB, Game Players, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Justin Fielding
Blog posts 2007-12-18
Backtrack 3 Beta is out
Remote-Exploit.org has released the beta of Backtrack 3. As many of you will know, Backtrack is a Linux distribution focused specifically on penetration testing and security auditing. Over 300 tools are included, making Backtrack the distribution of choice for security professionals and network engineers worldwide. I find Backtrack...
Tags: Security, Beta, USB, Remote-Exploit.org, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Justin Fielding
Blog posts 2007-12-15
New FireWire specification to boast transmission speeds to 3.2 Gbps
A new version of IEEE 1394 has been approved by the IEEE. Called S3200, it builds on the earlier specification and will quadruple top speeds to a blistering 3.2 Gbps over distances of up to 100 meters. The technology is called FireWire by Apple and i.LINK by Sony. ...
Tags: Specification, Gbps, Technology, USB, S3200, USB 3.0, FireWire, Tv & Home Theater, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-12-13
USB to LPT1
Hello everyone,I was wondering if someone could share their knowledge (D-I-Y) on how to convert Parallel Printer Port to USB. thanksWhy and what is it you're trying to accomplish?I've never heard of wanting to connect a USB printer to a parallel port, even through some media conversion device. ...
Tags: Printers, huang_xu_2002@..., D-I-Y, adapter, printer, USB
Discussion threads 2007-11-25
USB problems
Hey everyone. so this is really weird question, but when my printer & camera usb are plugged into my computer, my jump drive will not work. I have tired different drives, and still nothing. but when I unplug the printer or the camera, it works...it's a real hassle...
Tags: Printers, Elisabeth@..., USB
Discussion threads 2007-11-23
another USB freeze problem
1st. the laptop is in Vista. I reformatted it to make it into XP. the drivers in the toshiba disc are not for XP so I downloaded every drivers that I need. everything works fine. then I let my sister to borrow it.She said she had left it in a...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, siomai09@..., USB, laptop computer
Discussion threads 2007-11-22
USB external HD detected but not appears as drive/folder in My computer
My 80GB Toshiba external USB HD is detected, installed but not appearing in the My computer or windows explorer. I tried all solution so far I found here in vain.
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, mac_anwar@..., USB, computer
Discussion threads 2007-11-22
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