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trungnguyen7

Networking Basics: What You Need To Know - 0 views

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    Networking basics include switches and routers, which can help your business share applications, speed information access, and enhance customer service.
Gale Young

Choosing a VOIP service - 1 views

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    How to Pick the Right Hosted VoIP Provider Posted by VoIP Guru on Saturday, July 11th
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
Bradley Colson

Review: Chrome 17, faster than ever, more secure than ever. - 2 views

Google's been really busy lately. They may be releasing "G-Drive," a personal cloud storage service ala Dropbox. They have released a beta of the Chrome Web browser for Android. And, with all that,...

networking internet google technology

started by Bradley Colson on 18 Mar 12 no follow-up yet
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...

Megaupload Anonymous Hack Hachtivist FBI Dept of Justice

started by Bradley Colson on 28 Mar 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

Court strikes down net neutrality rules - 0 views

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    Verizon brought the case in which a court ruled against the FCC's net neutrality rules. A federal appeals court has struck down Federal Communications Commission rules that prohibit Internet service providers (ISPs) from restricting access to legal Web content.
prenfro

In-flight WiFi speeds up - 2 views

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    Gogo's 2Ku service received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration this week, clearing the way for it to be installed on commercial airplanes later this year.
Travis Coleman

web-wiretaps - 3 views

If they built backdoors into not only email, but a service like say skype, what would stop them from remotely accessing the webcams on people's personal computers, or even cell phones? I could see ...

NPR Wirtaps Privacy security Technology internet

anonymous

Directors of IT Solutions Integrator Envisian Acquire Computer, Networking & Server Res... - 0 views

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    MELBOURNE, Australia - 13 August 2014- Specialist Australian solutions integrator and FlexPod Premium Partner, Envisian, today announced that its current directors are acquiring Australian IT hardware, accessories, networking and business software reseller, Digiworld. Digiworld will continue to operate under the same brand, and will maintain exceptional service to existing and new customers, once the acquisition takes effect on 25th August 2014.
keith05

Race to gigabit Internet service takes off - 0 views

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    With the "irrational exuberance" of the early Internet economy, speculators spent billions laying thousands of miles of fiber optic cable for backhaul, expecting Internet use would continue growing at the unprecedented rates of the late 1990s. As part of the great dot com bust of 2000, however, most of the speculators went bust, leaving so-called "dark fiber" to wait for demand to catch up.
schorgl3538

How I Hacked My Own iCloud Account, for Just $200 - 0 views

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    Over the course of the last few days, I've written a number of articles related to the celebrity photo thefts that surfaced Sunday. Many of those posts have focused on how safe - or unsafe - various cloud service providers are.
johnb1000

AT&T is putting a price on privacy. - 0 views

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    AT&T is going to track and monetize the webpages you visit, the time you spend on each, the links or ads you see and follow, and the search terms you enter if you have their new gigabit broadband service (such as in Kansas City). If you don't want to be tracked, "fortunately" they let you opt-out for a $29 / month fee.
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.
sam14x

IBM doubles down on data with four new cloud tools - 0 views

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    Data is what makes today's business world go 'round, and IBM on Thursday launched a suite of new tools designed to help companies make the most of what they've got. Targeting developers and data scientists, the four new offerings are part of IBM's Cloud Data Services portfolio.
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