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Virtual Dr. - SLI: Twice the Trouble?

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'); document.write(var_ddd); } //--> Friday, October 31, 2008 SLI: Twice the Trouble? Troubleshooting video card related issues is tough enough. But what do you do when you have two video cards under the hood? The Importance of Uninterruptible Power Supplies If you're lucky, a power outage might only result a couple of hours of wasted work. Of course, things can get worse, as they so often do. USB Port Short If you end up frying a PC port, there's a quick and simple way to prevent a minor problem from becoming a showstopper. Old Laptop, New WiFi WiFi is pretty much a given on any new laptop. But how do you get wireless networking onto an older machine? Webcam Woes If you're encountering trouble beaming your face across the Internet, the reason might not necessarily be hardware or driver related. From the Internet.com eBook Library: Navigating Your IT Career A career in info

Affordable, Powerful Range Extension

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Friday October 31, 2008 NEW!   Affordable, Powerful Range Extension [October 31, 2008]  Ubiquiti's rugged new open source Bullet converts almost any Wi-Fi antenna into a carrier-class outdoor radio system. NEW!   Wi-Fi Product Watch 2008 [October 31, 2008]  SanDisk's 16GB microSDHC cards now available; Epson's new Artisan 800 Wi-Fi printer. NEW!   October Newsbits [October 31, 2008]  Apple improves App Store; 5,000 devices now Wi-Fi CERTIFIED; Comcast to offer 50Mbps service; AndroidDevCamp in Dallas; Google CEO hits the campaign trail with Obama; Google frees Android source code; and more. NEW!   AirMagnet Jumpstarts the Channel [October 29, 2008]  AirMagnet has launched a series of new “jumpstart kits” to help its channel partners offer their enterprise customers professional services around wireless surveying, de

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YOUR LINUX TODAY NEWSLETTER FOR October 31, 2008

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Friday October 31, 2008 Linux Today News GHOST STORY: FEAR OF MICROSOFT FADES "It probably didn't cost much to produce the latest three commercials in its "Mac vs. PC" series. But their effect appears to be much greater, across the Web at least, than what Microsoft is able to generate in its $300 million campaign about Life Without Walls." NOKIA TALKS QT STRATEGY, TACTICS "Nokia hopes to increase the number of developers working on its Qt GUI toolkit tenfold. In opening remarks at its annual Developer Days conference today, Qt Software Chief Sebastian Nystr�m (pictured) invited attendees to look for online job postings, commenting, "We're hiring."" UPGRADING TO INTREPID IBEX WITH A LOCAL APT-MIRROR "A clean install of Kubuntu requires just over 1 GB of packages to upgrade from Hardy to Intrepid, and dragging that much data across the cloud is

Your Linux Today Security Letter for October 31, 2008

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Friday October 31, 2008 Linux Today Security MORE RESULTS FROM REALEYES "For the past few weeks, I have been learning a lot about the site where the Realeyes pilot project is being run. After seeing several reports of incidents from Europe and Asia, it occurred to me that I could create a rule to monitor non-US IP addresses." SOLVING PRIVACY ISSUES IN UBUNTU 8.10 INTREPID IBEX "One of the new features in Ubuntu 8.10 is the ability to create an encrypted directory for content you do not want others to access. Oh, by the way, did you know that anyone can read your files that are in your home directory? Here is an example of sue logged in and able to open files in mike's home directory. However, note that they are opened read-only so they cannot be changed. Still, who is looking at your stuff?" KEEP TAB ON HOME SECURITY WITH A WEBCAM AND TWITTER "Worried about someone b