Proxim's a/b/g Card. Proxim introduces Orinoco 11a/b/g ComboCard: The card comes in silver ($90) and gold ($110) flavors, perpetuating a distinction that's more confusing than necessary. The 802.11b silver and gold were 40 and 128-bit WEP, respectively. The ComboCard offers profiles and some kind of unexplained power management in gold (enterprise), and neither in silver… Continue reading Proxim's a/b/g Card
Month: May 2003
Sleuthing Out Data
CIO: Sleuthing Out Data. During the past few years, however, several developments have made it much easier to automate or at least semiautomate categorization, sparking a small revolution in the sophistication of enterprise-level search engines and the number and kinds of users a system can help. [Tomalak's Realm]
Some fear loss of privacy as science pries into brain
Boston Globe Online / Nation | World / Some fear loss of privacy as science pries into brain. A marketing research company is already starting to use the machines to gauge consumers' unconscious preferences by looking at the pattern of brain activity as they respond to products or messages. Though brain scientists are nowhere near… Continue reading Some fear loss of privacy as science pries into brain
A Truly Useful Google Tip
A Truly Useful Google Tip. A simple approach to “contextual” searching may bring you better results. [DennisKennedy.blog]
Practical Technology Contract Review News
Practical Technology Contract Review News. My new email newsletter debuted today. I invite you to give it a look. [DennisKennedy.blog]
Technology in Corporate Law Departments – The Current State of the Art
Technology in Corporate Law Departments – The Current State of the Art. Diappointing news from a survey on technology use in corporate law departments. Unbelievably, many law firms look good in comparison. Frightening stuff. [DennisKennedy.blog]
Your Broker Misled You
Your Broker Misled You. Regulations to end fraudulent stock research let companies off easy and don't change much. [The Motley Fool]
Clement Mok
Clement Mok. Writing in the new Communication Arts, AIGI president Clement Mok argues that the design profession took a wrong turn in the last two decades. [Mark Bernstein]
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Back from visiting Florida. Had a great time!