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Bradley Colson

Apple under fire for backing off IPv6 support - 1 views

DENVER -- Apple Computer came under fire for back-pedaling on its support for IPv6, the next-generation Internet Protocol, at a gathering of experts held in Denver this week. Presenters at the Nort...

Apple IPv6 AirPort Utility Version 6.0 North American Summit networking

started by Bradley Colson on 16 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
johnb1000

Google to speed up Chrome with the next version of HTTP, not its own tech - 0 views

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    Since the class was talking about different protocols, I thought it is interesting that Google is giving up on its homegrown SPDY protocol, which aimed to deliver a faster web browsing experience in Chrome than tried and true HTTP. Instead, it's adopting HTTP/2 -- an upgraded version of the protocol that's close to being standardized -- in Chrome 40 in the next few weeks.
mgdedonder

IPv6 and IPv4 questions and answers - 1 views

What happened to IPv5? Version 5 of the IP family was an experimental protocol developed in the 1980s. IPv5 (also called the Internet Stream Protocol) was never widely deployed. Since the number 5 ...

http:__www.internetsociety.org_ipv6-frequently-asked-questions networking Internet technology network security

started by mgdedonder on 01 Mar 15 no follow-up yet
Bradley Colson

Why is Silicon Valley silent on CISPA? (Cyber Intelligence and Sharing Act) - 2 views

In January, America's major tech companies joined everyday internet users to break the back of a reviled law called SOPA. Months later, Washington is brewing a new law that alarms many SOPA opponen...

Cyber Intelligence and Sharing Act internet technology network networking security privacy computing

started by Bradley Colson on 29 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
Bill Genereux

Google tracks consumers' online activities across products, and users can't opt out - T... - 0 views

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    While this policy does not apply to the Google Chrome browser; the newest iteration (version 16) of Google Chrome always asks you to sign in to "your Google Account" when it starts. Even if you do not sign in to the Google Account, it takes longer to get to your webpages that you want to view. If you signed into the Google Account and they tracked you, this would likely make the browser perform less quickly. Google's search (pun intended) for advertising dollars is not only making people leery about privacy issues, but it also impacting the quality of their browser, in my opinion; as a browser's primary focus should be to display webpages (as Internet Explorer does not try to get me to buy Microsoft Word). I feel that this could hurt their business in the short run, and maybe even permanently.
mgdedonder

IPv6: Five Things You Should Know - 1 views

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    Today is the day IPv6 finally goes live. For as long as there has been an Internet IPv4 has been synonymous with IP and nobody really stopped to think about which version of the protocol it was. But IPv4 has outlived its usefulness.
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