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TechRepublic Member | March 15, 2011

IPv6 blacklisting: Will it be harder to fight spammers?

The reason IPv6 is needed may cripple blacklisting. FUD or for real? Michael Kassner investigates the potential for harm that IPv6 could pose for fighting spam. Read more

Resource of the day

Select the Power Mode that Fits Your Needs with Cisco Unified Computing System Manager

Read this overview of the power modes involved in operating the Cisco UCS 5108 Blade Server Chassis. Learn to select the power mode that fits your redundancy needs, correctly configure power supply, and avoid downtime.


Electronic voting can be better than paper

The last few elections have seen more than their share of vote count scandals in the United States. The fix is probably easier than you think. Read more

Rulings in PS3 jailbreaking suit should worry you

A judge recently ruled in Sony's suit against a PS3 jailbreaker that visitors to his Website are subject to subpoena. This is only the beginning of the problems in this case. Read more

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Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010 brings Microsoft antivirus engine to servers

Antivirus for standalone servers is now available through a new Microsoft application suite. Rick Vanover kicks the tires of Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010. Read more

Five ways to intentionally destroy your data

Scott Lowe presents five ways to accomplish your data destruction goals when destroying magnetic media. Read more

Registration for TechRepublic Live 2011 is now open

TechRepublic is hosting a free tech event in Louisville, KY, on June 15-17, 2011. Seating is limited, so we encourage members to reserve a spot via the TechRepublic Live 2011 Registration page. Read more

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Rule #1 of Today's Data Center: Always Adapt (Cisco Systems)


Motorola Xoom: Unboxing and comparison photos

The Motorola Xoom is the first device running Google's official Android tablet platform. See the unboxing of the Xoom, photos of it in action, and comparison photos with the Apple iPad and the Samsung Galaxy Tab.




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