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The first rule of FIBFest: Gear gets given away because of FIBFest

Deneki Outdoors FIBFest may be over for those that were on the ground water, but it ain’t over for the rest of you. It’s the gift that keeps on giving, and the prize is such that you definitely won’t mind having missed all the bullshit I spewed at the daily after-parties (which made the crap I regurgitate here seem like a half acre of fresh roses). Want a Sage 890-4 Xi3 rod, a Sage 6080 reel and a matching Rio Tropical Clouser line

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The first rule of FIBFest: Gear gets given away because of FIBFest

The Future of Digital Plus a Whole Lot of iPads

Digtital Window hosted its first ever press event yesterday at The Haymarket Hotel. Attended by a range of high profile editors and journalists from key industry publications, the focus of the day was “The Future of Digital”. Guests were enticed with the promise of three market-leading speakers; Richard Holway , Chairman of TechMarketView, David Rowan , Editor of Wired Magazine, and James Woudhuysen , Professor of Forecasting and Innovation at De Montfort University.

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Apple’s iPad hit the UK market today

Yesterday afternoon, the crowds started to gather near the Apple Stores on Regent Street in order to catch the release of Apple’s iPad in Britain. The launch of the iPad in the US created a much more buzz than the launch of the iPhone, and the numbers say it all : 1 million iPhones sold in 78 days, 1 million iPads sold in 28 days. The same could happen in the UK while large numbers of people shared their interest in this device.

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Free SEO Tools Kit from Microsoft (useful only if you use IIS)

Free SEO Tools Kit from Microsoft SEO Tools from Microsoft Microsoft released a tool kit to help you optimise your website for search engines in last month. Their way of helping webmasters make their website display better in organic search engine results

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Google’s Wi-Fi Sniffing Woes Continue Worldwide

Without beating this story to death, I’ll round up the current status: The story so far: Google sniffed open Wi-Fi networks while taking pictures for Street View, and, it says inadvertently, collected dribs and drabs of regular packets from these open networks, too.

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Quest vWorkspace 7.1 Feature Spotlight: Deferred Authentication

You may or may not be aware that vWorkspace has a built in password reset service, this is an option when connecting via AppPortal or Web Access. The one challenge that we did have with the password reset feature was how to cater to those users that were connecting from devices that were not part of the AD or don’t have a web browser, that was a challenge up until the release of version 7.1 and the introduction of the deferred authentication feature.

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Secure Your Page With Website Hosting

With the infinite number of websites that exist, wouldn’t you like to know that your company’s website is secure? There is so much sharing of content and information all over the web and many people may feel they are subject to having their original information duplicated

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UK Web Directory Submission – Low cost way to drive traffic to your site

Drive traffic to your site with UK web directories Leading UK web directory – Haabaa Getting website to your site using organic search engine ranking is becoming increasingly difficult, even if you are ranked number 1 on page 1 of any of the major search engines, getting clicks from your natural ranking is very difficult.

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UK Web Directory Submission – Low cost way to drive traffic to your site

SparkUp Conference: What’s New in UX and Web Design

I’ve just come back from SparkUp Conference which is probably the first conference focusing on web development, web design and user experience in Poland. You can find a few words about the conference itself at the end of this post, but my reason for attending the event wasn’t to judge hosts but to catch on with new trends in web design

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Secured Google Search Bypasses Wi-Fi Hotspot Weakness

Google adds a test of a secured search page: Google offers SSL/TLS security for its Gmail service (through a browser or client protocols). It’s extended that in a trial for searching. SSL/TLS provides a (so far) unbreakable encryption tunnel between a client (such as a Web browser) and a server

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AT&T Tries Wi-Fi in Times Square to Offload Data from 3G

AT&T is setting up an enormous network free to its subscribers in New York City’s Times Square: The Wall Street Journal quotes AT&T’s NY network head as stating this is explicitly to offload data. AT&T had said a year ago that it was considering large-scale hotzones for this purpose.

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Largest Non-US WiMax Operator Switches to LTE

Russian operator switches to LTE: Yota, a Russian telecom operator, had committed to WiMax, and has 500,000 subscribers in five Russian cities. It’s switching to LTE for new deployments in 15 cities, and will migrate subscribers to LTE in existing WiMax-deployed locations. Monica Paolini, the principal at Senza Fili, wrote that this wasn’t unexpected, but the timing was sooner than anticipated.

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The Rapid Income Creator

The birds of adjustment are travelling across through the earth. Truth is, you no more have to work hard for a nine to five occupation (or maybe should most people state 8 to 6 these kinds of days?) or worry concerning staying without a job At any time again! You could definitely make some excellent funds on line! Consider… raking in autopilot profits whilst you rest…simply because you put in 30-45 free minutes a evening utilizing this specific remarkable finding and doing a little work

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Class-Action Suit against Google Has Gaping Hole

The class-action suit by two Northwest US residents relies on assertion of privacy of publicly broadcast information: This isn’t going to fly. The suit states, “As data streams flow across the wireless network, the sniffer secretly captures each packet (or discreet package) of information, then decrypts / decodes and analyzes its content according to the appropriate specifications.” First, it’s not secret. You’re broadcasting data in an unlicensed band.

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Quest vWorkspace 7.1 Feature Spotlight: Internet Explorer Redirection

Quest vWorkspace 7.1 delivers a new experimental feature called Internet Explorer Redirection . It can also be described as a Server-to-Client redirection for web content and can be enabled for virtual desktops, blade PCs and Terminal Services/RDSH sessions

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Google TV aims to bring order to programming chaos

The new television platform from the Internet giant would allow viewers to access online content along with traditional broadcast and cable fare. Google Inc

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Governments Dogpile on Google over Wi-Fi Data Collection

The New York Times reports on a number of investigations planned of Google’s self-described accident in collecting data from open Wi-Fi networks: Hamburg, Germany, has opened a criminal investigation, while Spain, France, and the Czech Republic’s data protection officials plan a look-see, too. The US FTC has been asked by Congress to check out the effort, too.

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Mossberg on Sprint’s Evo 4G Phone: High Speeds, Low Battery

Walt Mossberg reviews the Sprint Evo 4G: The new phone works on 3G and 4G WiMax networks, and Mossberg tested it in Sprint’s oldest WiMax market, Baltimore, and in a new on in D.C. While he notes that he saw the fastest cell performance ever, that still wasn’t saying much–he found speeds to be far below the maximum.

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London Mayor Promises Full Outdoor Coverage

By the 2012 Olympics, Boris Johnson pledges full outdoor Wi-Fi network: The Wifi London project, about which I have heard nothing before today, will result in “every lamppost and every bus stop” having Wi-Fi nearby. Twenty-two London boroughs have signed on to the plan that would rely on existing poles to provide power and lighting. Excuse my knowing laugh.

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Google Gets Even More Heat from Governments on Wi-Fi Data Collection

Regulators and commissioners in several countries express dismay and demand information from Google: It will likely turn out that Google collected only nonsense from its passive scanning of open Wi-Fi networks, but nonsense or no, the company will face increased scrutiny all over the world as a result. It’s fairly ridiculous the company didn’t know it was collecting such data; it shows a lack of oversight of the code base and the results.

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