Max S. Goldstein

Max S. Goldstein is a seasoned technology writer with over 12 years of experience in the tech industry. Specializing in emerging technologies, software development, and IT infrastructure, Max has contributed to numerous leading tech publications. His in-depth knowledge and analytical approach make him a trusted voice in topics like cloud computing, cybersecurity, and AI innovations. Max holds a degree in Computer Science from Stanford University and stays ahead of industry trends through continuous learning and engagement with tech communities. His expertise and commitment to accurate, reliable content ensure readers receive insightful and trustworthy information.

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AT&T; Requests Transition from Analog to Broadband

AT&T; has asked the Federal Communications Commission to approve a switch from legacy landline networks to broadband and IP-based connections. AT&T; argues that 99 percent of Americans have wireless coverage and 700,000 ...

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Shedding Light on Backup Tape E-Discovery

September 29, 2009 7:08AM Before the advent of electronic discovery, a grandfather, father, son backup tape rotation policy was probably a good idea. Tapes were an inexpensive means of insurance against the ...

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Chipmaker Nvidia Unveils High-Speed GPU Interconnect

Among other new products, Nvidia believes it has paved the way for a new generation of apps that tap computer vision, image processing and real-time data processing with the Nvidia Jetson TK1 ...

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ISO Deploys Compiere ERP To Enhance Service

ISO, World’s Largest Developer and Publisher of International Standards, Improves Productivity, Streamlines Business Processes, Enhances Customer Service with Compiere ERP The Anywhere Office: How MPLS Enables Remote and Virtual Workers: Roughly 90% ...

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Expectations for Palm Rise as Pre Smartphone Nears

Barclays Capital has raised its estimates for Palm’s earnings in expectations that the launch of the Palm Pre will be met with solid demand. The Palm will use the company’s webOS platform ...

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WiMAX 4G Is Ahead of Verizon’s LTE, Sprint Says

The WiMAX 4G technology being rolled out by Sprint and Clearwire will arrive well before Verizon’s planned faster LTE technology, Sprint Vice President Todd Rowley says. He added that Verizon seems to ...

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FCC Opens TV White Space for Wireless Broadband

White space, the unused portions between TV channels, can be used for wireless broadband, the Federal Communications Commission has ruled. Microsoft and Google led a coalition urging the FCC to authorize “Wi-Fi ...

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Is Unlocking Apple’s iPhone Legal?

The legal status of unlocking an Apple iPhone is somewhat murky, as the main law in this area is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which forbids the circumvention of copy-protection technology. But ...

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Blu-ray vs. HD DVD for Enterprise Storage

June 19, 2007 4:21PM Digg It! Bookmark to del.icio.us Blu-ray might have beaten HD DVD at Blockbuster, but who will win the Blu-ray/HD DVD fight for the enterprise? Although Blu-ray discs offer ...

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Adobe Intros Apollo Development Apps

Adobe’s Apollo, currently in alpha, is designed to make the development and use of rich Internet applications — Web applications that have the interactivity of desktop apps — quicker and easier. Much ...

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