Chris Gilmer ,
Wednesday, February 21st, 2007
Attention hospital workers, do you know where your assets are? In the hustle and bustle, and extreme busyness that hospitals can see, its no wonder that there is a company implementing an asset-tracking system. The London Clinic will be using a system that will allow its staff to quickly locate the valuable equipment that is [...]
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Chris Gilmer ,
Thursday, August 31st, 2006
There are lots of security issues that can arise when accessing the internet from wireless networks or shared computers. Passwords and activity can be tracked, and there is the possibly of security risks to any private accounts that are accessed.
Browzar is a free standalone application with no installation necessary, and is available in Mac, PC [...]
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Chris Gilmer ,
Monday, June 19th, 2006
Ebay has unleached a new service - SMS Alerts. The whole purpose of these alerts are to keep bidders ahead of the pack, and win their desired ebay item.
You are connected to ebay, and your desired product at all times through ebays SMS alerts. The ebay system notifies you by alerts to bid on items. [...]
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Chris Gilmer ,
Monday, February 27th, 2006
The Singaporean government has established a park with wireless Internet connection, the first in the island state.
The Park will comprise of 16 hectares, which was tasked with developing key industrial facilities in the city-state.
Singapore had invested billions of dollars into developing new growth engines for the economy with a strong focus on higher-value, research-intensive industries [...]
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Chris Gilmer ,
Sunday, February 19th, 2006
A security Relevant Products/Services from expert has uncovered a potentially dangerous flaw in Windows that could enable unauthorized access to a PC via wireless connections. The specialist detailed his findings at the Shmoocon hackers gathering in Washington, D.C.
The vulnerability, affecting millions of Windows 2000 and XP users, is related to the way in which the [...]
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