Tech Buzzwords from WhatIs.com

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This podcast from WhatIs.com explores what 3-D chips are, how they're made and what their production might mean for the extension of Moore's Law into the third dimension. In April 2007, a new version of 3-D chips was announced by a partnership
Web texting is two-way text messaging from the Web to a mobile handheld device, usually a cellular phone. Traditionally, SMS messages are texted from handheld to handheld. As mobile providers have improved their Web sites, it has become possib
What is Joost? Formerly known as the "Venice Project," Joost is an IPTV service based on peer-to-peer (P2P) technology from the creators of Skype and Kazaa. When you listen to this podcast from WhatIs.com, you'll learn the answers to the foll
A media-aware network uses a combination of software and hardware within routers to bring more intelligence to the edges of a network, enhancing the experience of VoIP, videoconferencing or other communications users. To learn more about media-
Crowdsourcing is the act of taking a function traditionally performed by an employee and outsourcing it to an undefined, generally large group of people using the Internet. Crowdsourcing relies on a combination of distributed networks, inexpens
The term portable application broadly describes any software that has been adapted for use on a Flash drive, iPod or other mobile external hard drive. To learn more about portable applications, WhatIs.com's Alex Howard interviewed John T. Halle
In information technology, the term dashboard refers to a graphical user interface (GUI) that organizes and presents information in a format that is easy to read and interpret. An executive dashboard is a computer interface that displays the in
In this WhatIs.com podcast, you'll learn about an attempt to modernize existing banking practices in the context of new online threats like phishing. To learn more about FFIEC compliance, WhatIs.com Assistant Site Editor Alex Howard interviewe
powered by ODEODo you know what a passthought is? We didn't either - until we recorded this podcast. To start off the new year with a bang, the Tech Buzzwords podcast from WhatIs.com tackles cognitive biometrics, a fast growing new field used i
powered by ODEOIn this podcast from WhatIs.com, Assistant Site Editor Alex Howard interviews Erik Aeyelts Averink, the Executive Vice President of Corporate Development for Tridion, a leading global provider of web content management solutions.
powered by ODEOWhat is a soft keyboard? What kinds of devices use them? Who can benefit from using them? Listen in to this podcast from WhatIs.com to learn the answers to these questions and a bit more.Download the MP3
What defines a mash-up? Where does the term come from? What technologies are used? What kinds of mash-ups are out there? How can you make a mash-up? Listen to this podcast from WhatIs.com to learn the answers to these questions and more.Downloa
What is war driving? Where does the term come from? How are war drivers using online mapping and GPS units to share their discoveries? Listen to this podcast from WhatIs.com to learn the answers to these questions and more.Download the MP3
What is a Google bomb? Who uses them? Who came up with that term? How does a Google bomb work? Download this podcast from WhatIs.com today to learn answers to these questions and more, including who's trying to use them in the 2006 U.S. mid-ter
In this podcast from WhatIs.com, assistant editor Alex Howard interviews unified threat management expert Steve Fallin. One of the original architects of WatchGuard Technologies' popular LiveSecurity Service, Steve has spent the last seven year
In this podcast from WhatIs.com, the second in a two-part series, assistant editor Alex Howard interviews Jeff Kaplan, managing director of THINKstrategies, about Software as a Service (SaaS). What should a CIO or business owner know about SaaS
In this podcast from WhatIs.com, the first of a two-part series, assistant editor Alex Howard interviews IT journalism veteran Paul Gillin about Software as a Service (SaaS) and his recent trip to SaaSCon. Listen in today to learn more about wh
In this podcast from WhatIs.com, assistant editor Alex Howard interviews Marcus Zillman, an expert in finding and retrieving deep Web content. Learn what the deep Web is, what kind of content exists there - and how you can start moving beyond G
What is pretexting? Who uses it? What kinds of information does a pretexter focus upon? Is pretexting legal?Download this podcast today to learn answers to these questions and more, including the high-profile case that led to the resignation of
This podcast discusses SATA, a new standard for connecting hard drives into computer systems. As its name implies, SATA is based on serial signaling technology, unlike current IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) hard drives that use parallel sig
This podcast describes Burning Man, the annual week-long experiment in temporary community that attracted more than 35,000 participants in 2005 to the alkali flats of the Black Rock Desert in Nevada.Dedicated to anti-consumerism and self-expres
This podcast defines 4G, the next generation of broadband wireless mobile communications.If implemented, users of 4G may enjoy true pervasive computing, where simultaneous connections to multiple high-speed data networks are available throughou
This podcast defines magnetic tape storage and discusses best practices for using magnetic tape for data retention and long term storage.Listen on your PC or download to your favorite mobile device.Download the podcast here
This podcast discusses Virtuozzo, a software application for enterprise server virtualization that allows an administrator to create virtual environments on a host computer at the operating system layer.Instead of having one physical machine ru
SSI Injection is a server-side exploit technique that allows an attacker to send code into a web applications that use server side include (SSI) statements. This podcast defines the concept, including the dangers posed to unprotected servers, a
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