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Is Technology Making Us Smarter or Dumber? | Point Taken | Programs | PBS SoCal - 0 views

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    For many people, it's terrifying to go a day - heck, a few hours - without their smartphones. Is this unprecedented access to technology improving human intelligence, or fueling a mindless dependency? Hosted by Carlos Watson with guests Daniel Levitin, Emily Dreyfuss, Jeff Glasse, and Kathryn Finney.
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StarHub clocks 35Gbps speeds in 5G trial with Huawei | ZDNet - 1 views

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    Singaporean telecommunications provider StarHub has revealed that it attained speeds of 35.15Gbps during a trial of 5G network technology with Chinese technology giant Huawei earlier this month. The field trial was conducted using 2GHz at the e-band -- which sits between the 60GHz and 90GHz frequencies -- using three layers of e-band, as well as 64 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM).
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using the technology of today, in the classroom today - 0 views

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    Interesting article about education and technology from MIT
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Rebirth of WiMAX Super Network = Death of Cellphone? Buzzword - 0 views

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    The funny thing about game-changing technologies is how long they can take to change the game. I first wrote about WiMAX (aka IEEE 802.16) more than three years ago, when specifications were just being finalized.
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Meru Networks Awarded Two New Patents for Technology That See Through Network Congestio... - 0 views

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    Mr. Genereux, I think you'll like this article.
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5G researchers achieve 1 Tbps - 0 views

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    Record-breaking speeds have been achieved during tests of 5G data connections, scientists have said. Researchers at the University of Surrey's 5G Innovation Centre (5GIC) managed one terabit per second (Tbps) - many thousands of times faster than current data connections. The head of the 5GIC said he hoped to demonstrate the technology to the public in 2018.
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Steve Wozniak in 1984 - 0 views

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    Rare video of Steve Wozniak
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Microsoft confirms hack attack mirroring recent Facebook break-in - 0 views

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    Microsoft has joined the list of prominent technology companies confirming they have been hit by a recent computer hacking attack. In a blog posting Friday, Microsoft said it had found no evidence that any customer data had been heisted. Microsoft Corp.
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When Technology Imitates Life - 2 views

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    Sometimes the internet will take you to places you never expected to go.
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    This is a fun one. We will do traceroute in lab this semester.
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Dark web hackers boast of Tesco Bank thefts - BBC News - 0 views

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    Hackers boasted of thefts from Tesco Bank months before the company reported losing £2.5m in an attack. Cybersecurity company Cyberint said it had discovered posts on a variety of dark web forums whose members had described the lender as being a "cash milking cow" and "easy to cash out".
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Networking News - 0 views

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    about upcoming networking technology.
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Digital Spies: The Alarming Rise of Electronic Espionage - 3 views

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    China is our biggest threat when it comes to Cyber Espionage. Even public sites like the Fort Riley website many times more Chinese computers traffic the site than Americans. Its encouraged even in schools early on to hone these skills.
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    Computer security is becoming more important as more utilize the Internet.
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"Smart Paint" - 0 views

  • Should something happen to threaten the stability of the structure the paint is applied to — say a microcrack forms in a support beam — the nanofiber tubes in the paint will bend. Because the conductivity of nanofiber tubes change when they bend, the defect can be found remotely using wireless nodes designed to detect changes in current
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    It's paint with a brain!
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Sprint Overdrive 4G Mobile Hotspot Channels Wireless WiMax to Laptops - 0 views

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    Adoption of 4G WiMax networks, which promise faster anywhere-Internet than 3G networks, has advanced at a crawl in the U.S. The problem: There are far too few WiMax-blanketed cities, and far too few WiMax-compatible devices. The Sprint Overdrive 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot ($100) is the most practical way of logging on to WiMax yet.
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