Readers Notebook
Downloads The Reader's Notebook is the perfect way for collectors and avid readers to keep track of books to purchase, read, borrow, or return. Convenient drop down lists allow for easy entry of book details, classification, and coding into categories.
[December 18, 2001, 6:00]
Nuggets: Creative says yes to ZDNet readers!
News Thanks to all you freebie hunting readers who took the time to mail us! Well we asked, and mein Gott! as our correspondents in Hannover are saying this week -- you certainly told us. Nuggets has been in touch with Creative which has now agreed to...
[March 19, 1999, 12:12]
Bloggers creaming off newspaper readers
News Blogs written by so-called citizen journalists are increasingly challenging newspapers for readers. While papers such as Texas' Austin American-Statesman are using blogs to give readers a news voice they never had before, other papers such as the...
[June 2, 2006, 10:00]
Must Read: ZDNet readers on BT
News When BT finally started rolling out ADSL this autumn we asked our readers to send in their comments. We wanted to know how long people were waiting for installation, how good the service was when up and running and any other thoughts you had on the...
[November 24, 2000, 7:00]
What ZDNet UK readers want for Christmas
News ZDNet UK recently polled its registered readers to ask what they would like for Christmas. But before Santa reveals the poetic lengths to which this not-really-a-mystery-at-all device has driven his readers, he would like you to pause and...
[December 24, 2004, 8:40]
ThinkPads with Integrated Fingerprint Readers Secure Your Mobile Workforce
White Papers Insight offers the full range of ThinkPads with integrated fingerprint readers at affordable prices, so you can lock down the tools your mobile workforce depends on to do their jobs. The ThinkPad® integrated fingerprint reader puts security at...
[August 10, 2008, 1:16]
Systems Integrator CapTech Introduces TagsWare, an Application for Filtering Data From a Range of Readers and Feeding It to Back-End Applications
White Papers Systems integration and design firm CapTech Ventures has released TagsWare, a new middleware application that can process information from RFID readers made by a range of vendors and relay that information to back-end systems, eliminating the need...
[June 25, 2004, 0:00]
The RFID Middleware Maker Adds New Features to Its EPC-IS Edge Server 3.0 Product for Managing Readers on an RFID Network
White Papers The Edge Server 3.0 software enables the management of dozens of readers on an RFID network and can link that network with enterprise applications. Building on its early work with the Auto-ID Center in developing software to manage EPC networks...
[June 25, 2004, 0:00]
Another resource for readers...
Talkback Some readers may be interested in our upcoming webinar, "Greening Your IT", on April 19. This is such a timely topic—and one that I hear more and more about each day. As the head of Strategic Sustainability Consulting, I spend my days working with...
[March 15, 2007, 18:24]
Synchronization of RFID Readers for Dense RFID Reader Environments
White Papers For a dense RFID reader deployment, such as in warehouse RFID deployment, where hundreds of antennas will be positioned in a building, the interference between all these readers must be studied carefully to avoid severe reader collisions.
[May 10, 2006, 1:00]
Tsunami 'hacker' is innocent, say readers
Talkback This is like a house breaker accidentally setting off an alarm then stopping what he was doing and providing a lame excuse when the police arrived. Cuthbert changed his story during the proceedings. Presumably on the advice of his lawyers.
[October 18, 2005, 6:44]
Tsunami 'hacker' is innocent, say readers
Talkback If, as reported he tried the ol' /.trick, then he was obviously testing to see if the web server was vulnerable to this well documented flaw of allowing root access via a specific url sent to it. This type of "attack" can reveal pertinent info on...
[October 12, 2005, 20:13]
Tsunami 'hacker' is innocent, say readers
Talkback It is unclear to me and, no doubt, most other folk what the laws are in respect to browsing, hacking (intentional or otherwise), DRM, etc. There is a blizzard of reports from arount the World on these and other related topics and each cites a...
[October 12, 2005, 8:50]
Tsunami 'hacker' is innocent, say readers
Talkback Was this hacking or just 'acking? If you go for a walk and wander onto somebodys land without causing or intending any damage then that's just trespass, but if you did intend damage then that's criminal trespass.
[October 11, 2005, 22:57]
Tsunami 'hacker' is innocent, say readers
Talkback does that mean people think i can test their house security by entering their homes? surely i can test my own home but not someone elses, and the same must be true for websites.
[October 11, 2005, 15:23]
Norton AntiVirus: The readers strike back
Talkback I too have a simple request to re-activate my Norton Internet Security 2005. After experiencing problems with my Windows XP in the process of sorting this out, it was necessary to disable Internet Security.
[February 11, 2006, 10:06]
Tsunami 'hacker' is innocent, say readers
Talkback How ludicrous that an act as simple as trying an amended url can result in a fine and loss of employment. So now we must check and double check when entering a URL in case we set of an IDS alarm with our mis-spelling.
[October 11, 2005, 13:38]
Norton AntiVirus: The readers strike back
Talkback On 30 June I renewed my subscription to Norton Antivirus protection. And see from the account details that I have paid Irish VAT at a rate well in excess of the UK’s. I bought the original CD with the requisite software from my local computer shop...
[June 30, 2004, 12:36]
Norton AntiVirus: The readers strike back
Talkback I have had endless problems since I did a system restore. Since then I cannot open my Norton AV, nor does my renewal work. Is there anybody near Camberley, Surrey, that can assist me PLEASE. I am not all that clued up with pc's and its inner...
[June 21, 2004, 9:08]
Tsunami 'hacker' is innocent, say readers
Talkback Having read this, it is even more Bolleux than I thought. The whole point of the web is to put web servers on it to be accessed. As previously mentioned if the part of the web server is private then it should return forbidden.
[October 11, 2005, 13:25]



