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The Basics of IP Subnetting | Linux Journal - 2 views

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    An article about subnetting, IP addresses and subnet masks.
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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.
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Lesson 3: Ethernet - 1 views

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    May I ask how the "AnyLAN" could accommodate both Ethernet and Token Ring?
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CompTIA Network+ Certification - 0 views

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    If you want a credential to show an employer you have basic computer networking skills, this is the one to get.
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Raspberry Pi goes on general sale - 2 views

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    29 February 2012 Last updated at 01:17 ET A credit-card sized computer designed to help teach children to code has gone on sale for the first time. The Raspberry Pi is a bare-bones, low-cost computer created by volunteers mostly drawn from academia and the UK tech industry.
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    I've heard about this before. It sounds like an interesting idea.
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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.
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Navy Needs New Servers for Aegis Cruisers and Destroyers After Chinese Purchase of IBM ... - 0 views

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    The Navy needs a new servers for its upgraded Aegis Combat System after the current IBM line was sold to Chinese computer maker Lenovo.
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IBM`s Watson: 16 Things You May Not Know About Its Hardware Muscle - 1 views

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    It truly amazing what is inside this computer. GOOD GRIEF!!! What I would give to have this as my personal computer. No upgrades ever...
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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.
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How Computers Compress Text: Huffman Coding and Huffman Trees - YouTube - 0 views

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    A great video detailing how Huffman trees compress text. Very insightful into one method of data compression; something we often take for granted.
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Pictures from a developer's life | martinvalasek.com - 1 views

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    Software developers will LOL.
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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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