How to 
Thumbs up for Android and the G1
Dec. 01, 2008
Gibbs has had a close look at the T-Mobile G1, the first phone based on the Android platform, and he's more than impressed -- in fact, he likes it more than the iPhone and might even stick with T-Mobile. Now there's a ...
Wireless Wizards
Dec. 02, 2008
Network World Fusion's exclusive weekly wireless how-to column.
Tikitag: RFID eval on the cheap
Nov. 20, 2008
RFID systems can be pricey but the Tikitag RFID system is a great place to start.
Server Sleuths
Dec. 01, 2008
Network World Fusion's exclusive weekly server management how-to column.
Server Sleuths
Nov. 30, 2008
Network World Fusion's exclusive weekly server management how-to column.
Branch Office Best Practices
Dec. 01, 2008
Your source for remote and branch office networking tips.
How big boys boost cellular signals
Nov. 13, 2008
Gibbs takes a look at a serious solution to his lousy cellular reception, a cellular signal repeater, and is more than impressed, he's ecstatic!
The Wolverine Internet radio is almost good
Nov. 05, 2008
There are thousands of Internet radio stations out there and the Wolverine World Radio can get you hooked up. Even so, you might be pretty disappointed.
Hard times mean more problems with insider security issues
Nov. 03, 2008
Does my company need to be more proactive about insiders during hard times?
Small Business Technology
Dec. 01, 2008
Reader feedback: DPC follow-up, cell-phone reception
Oct. 30, 2008
A reader explains how he diagnosed a problem similarly mysterious to the high DPC issue that drove Gibbs crazy some time ago, and following the last two weeks of columns on cellular reception readers recommend a cell ...
Is your cell number why your signal stinks?
Oct. 22, 2008
Following last week's column on Mark Gibbs' need for a high-gain antenna to improve his recently diminished cellular service signal quality, readers let him know they feel his pain and one of them has an interesting ...
Improving cell phone reception
Oct. 15, 2008
Gibbs is not happy with the cell phone signal at his office so he tried a signal boosting antenna and, by golly, he's happier!
Backup DVDs that find your photos
Oct. 08, 2008
Verbatim has a neat idea: Backup software embedded into recordable DVDs. Gibbs likes the concept but thinks it could do with a little polishing. Oh, and he revisits his old DPC problem. Yet again.
Can we really stop malicious insiders?
Sep. 29, 2008
In terms of malicious insiders committing fraud, can anything "really" be done?
More Chrome details, Less Firefox housekeeping
Sep. 25, 2008
Following last week's discussion of Google's Chrome browser Gibbs discusses what makes Chrome special and then discusses a user's observation that Firefox 3 is up to something...but what?
Google's Chrome: Ohhh! Shiny!
Sep. 17, 2008
Google's Chrome browser isn't ready for prime time but it sure is shiny and interesting.
Experts make a solid business case for IPv6
Sep. 11, 2008
The co-authors of Global IPv6 Strategies were the guests for a live Network World chat where they discussed all things IPv6. Bechtel's Fred Wettling, ArchRock's Patrick Grossetete, and Cisco's Ciprian Popoviciu ...
Desktop virtualization for the enterprise
Sep. 11, 2008
RingCube's MojoPac as morphed into a enterprise oriented desktop virtualization solution. Here's the world's first review.
A layered approach to data leak prevention
Sep. 08, 2008
My company is increasingly deploying SSL applications and that traffic already represents 40 percent of my network capacity. With this encrypted traffic on the rise, how can I build an effective protection against the ...
Chrome and Firefox and add-ons, oh my .- Network World
Sep. 03, 2008
The occasion of the launch of Google's Chrome browser has Gibbs getting over-excited about browsers, add-on and standards.
Reader feedback and Linux distros
Aug. 27, 2008
Some great user feedback on the SliTaz Linux distro.
Keeping smartphones from becoming a security threat
Aug. 25, 2008
My company is considering purchasing new smartphones for all employees and I am concerned about the implications of what this means for tracking our sensitive data. What are the special challenges of protecting data in ...
Jott outta beta, and SliTaz is the boss
Aug. 20, 2008
The Jott service that Gibbs reviewed a few weeks ago has come out of beta, and a reader points out a really cool Linux distro.
Does compliance equal security?
Aug. 11, 2008
With government increasingly telling businesses how they need to comply with regulations, I wonder if this means that my data is more secure. At the end of the day, does compliance equal security?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10