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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...

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started by Bradley Colson on 29 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
hassan gada

Cisco unveils 'fog computing' to bridge clouds and the Internet of Things - 0 views

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    IDG News Service - If the hardest part of the "Internet of Things" is getting to the Things, Cisco Systems is offering a lifeline. The so-called IoT encompasses a range of Internet-capable devices that could be almost limitless: Thermometers, electric meters, brake assemblies, blood pressure gauges and almost anything else that can be monitored or measured.
Bill Genereux

LED lightbulbs create wireless networks wherever they are installed - 0 views

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    Engineers at the University of Virginia have come up with a way to make almost any device fitted with standard visible light LEDs able to communicate with other equipment with similar LEDs. This could reduce the use of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connections, and increase available bandwidth.
Eric Swenson

People's Fears Changing - 1 views

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    New polls reveal that people's fears have changed to the point that the fear of their identity being violated online outranks the fear of losing their job or becoming backrupt. Lots of interesting stats at the bottom of the page.
anonymous

No Room at the Internet IPv4 Addresses - 0 views

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    The supply of Internet addresses has run dry, but it's no cause for alarm. A new system for assigning Internet addresses will allow trillions of new possibilities. For most people, the change from IPv4 to IPv6 will go unnoticed, but a few users may experience some headaches before the transition is complete.
Kinneth Hurst

Chinese Government Takes Down LinkedIn - 0 views

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    In fear of a repeat of the middle eastern revolts in their country China is clamping down on all social networking sites.
Bill Genereux

Snapchat images that have "disappeared forever" stay right on your phone… | N... - 1 views

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    forensic analysis of Snapchat claims of privacy & file deletion
summerville101

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.
djuenemann

Mayors of Boston, Seattle, KC, others: No more muni broadband restrictions, please - 1 views

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    A group of 38 mayors and other elected officials from cities like Boston, Seattle, and Kansas City Thursday urged the FCC to strike down state laws that restrict the development of public high-speed Internet services and allow municipal networks to flourish.
Bill Genereux

Elderly users will be the guinea pigs of the Internet of Things. - 0 views

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    On Thursday, March 26, Future Tense—a partnership of Slate, New America, and Arizona State University—will hold an event on medical device security and privacy at the New America office in Washington, D.C. For more information and to RSVP, visit the New America website. This past week’s data breach at health...
Bill Genereux

Internet mapping turned a remote farm into a digital hell | Fusion - 1 views

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    Why people living on a farm in the geographical center of the United States were repeatedly accused of crimes they did not commit.
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    Interesting article!
Bill Genereux

The History Of Intel CPUs: Updated! - 0 views

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    history of intel cpus
robert dickerson

http://newstrust.net/stories/8998645/toolbar?ref=tp - 1 views

started by robert dickerson on 05 Feb 13 no follow-up yet
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).
pawnzblog

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".
Bradley Colson

FBI Website Crippled in Anonymous-led Retaliation to Megaupload Raid - 3 views

The official website for the US Federal Bureau of Investigation is the latest victim in a massive online attack against both the government and entertainment industry. The Bureau's official website...

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started by Bradley Colson on 28 Mar 12 no follow-up yet
W. Brock Son

Internet now active with 2.1 billion users - 0 views

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    I would have thought that North America and Africa would have had higher percentages of the world's Internet users. North America only had 13% of the world's Internet users, and Africa only had 6%. However, Europe, which is less populated, had 23% of the world's Internet users.
Bill Genereux

Internet Regulation & the Economics of Piracy | Cato @ Liberty - 0 views

  • suppose the CEO of Wal-Mart came to Congress demanding a $50 million program to deploy FBI agents to frisk suspicious-looking teens in towns near Wal-Marts.
  • No doubt piracy is costing the content industries s
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      something very interesting here
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?
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