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anonymous

Study guide for test2 - 2 views

It was in color and much nicer...bummer :p

seventhree

Top 10 Ways to Boost Your Home Wi-Fi - 1 views

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    Wi-Fi is one of the most useful and important parts of using a computer, and yet it's also one of the most frustrating. If you're plagued by slow speeds, bad reception, and other Wi-Fi issues, here are 10 ways you can power up the Wi-Fi in your home.
jjprime1994

How our school is using Virtual Reality to prepare pupils for a future dominated by tec... - 3 views

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/2017/01/23/school-using-virtual-reality-prepare-pupils-future-dominated/ How our school is using Virtual Reality to prepare pupils for a future dominated by tec...

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W. Brock Son

Operation Ghost Click DNS servers to shut down in March - 4 views

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    I think that it is kind of creative how, as a temporary solution to the problem, they converted the rogue DNS servers to legitimate DNS servers. I wonder if they used the actual servers or just their address.
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    Good question Brock. Which scenario do you think would prove more difficult? Do you think you can dig into this story to find out the answer? Do you think you can find someone who knows the answer and can say?
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    I do not know exactly how IP addresses are distributed, but I think that they are somewhat randomly assigned, so I think that it might be harder to reassign the IP address to a new server than to use the actual servers, but I may be wrong. I do want to dig into it more. I think that the answer could probably be found on the Internet as to who IP addresses are assigned, and I plan on looking there for such information. I think that maybe, if I do not find the answer to this myself, I could ask you, Troy Harding, Tim Bower, or a classmate.
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    Hey Brock, you wrote this back in January. Do you know how IP addresses are distributed at this point in our class?
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    I learned about DHCP as a method for dynamically assigning IP addresses to computers. However, I am not certain if the Internet uses them as well. I read some on the Internet about this, however.
ashley schweitzberger

How to wire Ethernet Cables - 0 views

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    How to wire your own ethernet cables and connectors. You can find bulk supplies of ethernet cable at many computer stores or most electrical or home centers. You want UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) ethernet cable of at least Category 5 (Cat 5).
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    This article was extremely interesting, and it was really relevant to the CMST250 class, especially with the Lab02 being about Ethernet cables. It appears to me that the T568A and T568B could be used interchangeably since the same pins on the RJ45 connector are used for the same things, regardless of the fact that different wires are used within the cables. I wonder if that is the case; do you know, Ashley?
jesselakeallen

101 US Cities Have Pledged to Secure High Speed Internet - 0 views

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    The US has a big and rather complicated internet speed problem.
summerville101

​FAA's liberal proposed rules win allies in drone business - CNET - 0 views

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    The US government agency's suggested regulations won't let Amazon deliver packages, but they generally make it very easy for businesses to use drones. After years of caution, the Federal Aviation Administration now proposes to dramatically lower barriers affecting commercial drones in US airspace.
Coby Tenpenny

Are smartphones and tablets turning us into sissies? - 0 views

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    "I think increasingly what's happening is, partly as a result of the kinds of devices that are being manufactured and that people are buying, people are moving toward a more consumption-based Internet experience from a production-based experience."
Tim Gabriel

Google+ surpasses Twitter to take number 2 social network after Facebook - 3 views

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    Never thought this would happen.
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    Does anyone remember Google Wave from a few years back? It was an early attempt at social networking that flopped miserably.
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    I figured it was due to people using youtube as well as people using gmail. http://www.reelseo.com/google-plus-gmail/
brillopaul

Cisco calls on Arista to stop selling products in US after agency reverses patent finding - 0 views

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    The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency has revoked its November 2016 finding that Arista's redesigned products don't infringe a key Cisco patent -- as a result Cisco called on Arista to stop importing those products and recall others sold with redesigned software.
Bill Genereux

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.
twood95

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).
jakemarcuas

NASA installs space laser on the ISS, uses it to transmit high-speed data back to Earth... - 0 views

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    NASA has successfully completed the first test of the International Space Station's new OPALS laser communications system. OPALS links the ISS to an observatory here on Earth at very high speeds (around 50 megabits per second), allowing for the real-time transmission of high-resolution video among other things.
Brian Seitz

Despite privacy concerns, Google still dominates search engine realm - 0 views

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    Although Google's new privacy policies have proven controversial, that hasn't stopped the company from cementing its position as America's favorite search engine. According the latest survey from the Pew Internet and American Life Project, 83% of American Internet users say they use Google to search most often while just 6% say they use Yahoo most often.
Bill Genereux

Hackers used packet sniffers to filch credit card data - 4 views

An important lesson here. Physical security is crucial in an overal network security plan. Note that the hackers had to get access to the server room for this scheme to work.

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Kevin Schafer

Cosmic Log - Quantum leap in the works for super-secure cloud computing - 0 views

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    Talks about the use of quantum computing to make information super secure in cloud computring
Travis Oliphant

MPS: Student Hacks, Shuts Down School Network - Omaha News Story - KETV Omaha - 0 views

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    Student hacks school network with the use of only his cell phone.
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