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Greetings from San Francisco!

It honestly seems like I never leave this place. Of course, all the cool tech conferences and expos take place here, so I guess that’s why.
This time, I’m in town for VMware’s VMworld 2007 Conference. I’m really looking forward to this. We use VMware tools on a daily basis in our testing and application development […]

Riding The Light: Verizon FiOS

Hello, all! It’s been awhile since I last posted. As you can imagine I’ve been fairly wrapped up with my move, getting settled, learning my way around and so on. Fortunately, things are coming together nicely. In my next few series of posts I’ll highlight some of that. For now, though, I’ll focus on something […]

BlackBerry Pearl Goes White

T-Mobile and RIM have just dropped another exclusive, this time in the form of a white BlackBerry Pearl. (Is it just me, or is RIM riding on the coattails of a certain Apple iPod in their product design considerations?)
The specs are identical to its black sibling, though word has it that a new line […]

Innerwall Makes Headlines… Again!

This time, attention shifts to Innerwall’s new partnership with Microsoft to develop world-class Network Access Protection (NAP) solutions and better prepare our product to support the forthcoming Windows Vista.
Network Access Protection provides a comprehensive platform infrastructure that allows system administrators to monitor and control computer access to corporate networks as well as update non-compliant computers. […]

Innerwall Enters CCEVS EAL 4 Evaluation

In a very impressive milestone, my employer, Innerwall, and our market-leading security suite, Secure Enclave, have been officially recognized by the National Information Assurance Partnership [NIAP], a joint venture between the National Security Agency [NSA] and the National Institute of Standards & Technology [NIST] as currently undergoing evaluation for Common Criteria EAL 4 certification.
So, what’s […]

The Self-Parking Beamer

Driving your car into a cramped parking space can be a harrowing experience, but BMW says it has developed a robotic parking system to solve the problem.
The luxury carmaker’s parking-assist technology will park your car for you as you stand outside and watch, according to BMW during the demo of a working prototype at its […]

Social Engineering At Its Finest

If you’re a frequent reader of my web site, you’re most likely smarter than the next guy when it comes to technology — unless you work at a company like mine, where you’re surrounded by geniuses.
Given that, it probably goes without saying that if you found a USB flash drive on the street and picked […]

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