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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.
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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).
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Encryption for a billion users - 0 views

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    This morning, WhatsApp made the scope of the Apple-FBI encryption battle look kinda small.
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10 best IT jobs in America - 3 views

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    Anonymous career review and job search site Glassdoor recently released the 2016 edition of its annual Best Jobs in America list and, not surprising, nearly half of the 25 jobs are in the IT industry.
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Bluetooth wireless range and speed are getting better - 1 views

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    Soon, turning off the heat and lights before leaving your house could be as simple as turning a key in a Bluetooth-equipped lock. This scenario may be possible with the latest Bluetooth wireless technology, which could start appearing in products next year.
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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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What is Tor? A Beginner's Guide to the Deep Web | Digital Trends - 1 views

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    I came across this, thought it is pretty interesting. Basically TOR which is a free program, allows someone's location to be hidden when surfing the net. TOR's developer Torproject.Inc claims that they are out there to help defend traffic analysis which is a form of network surveillance that threatens personal freedom,privacy and so on. You can go to their website if you want to know more about them. Otherwise, the above is a simple guide to how TOR works. (https://www.torproject.org/)
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How To Get IP Of Your Choice To Bypass Country Specific Censorship | Megaleecher.Net - 1 views

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    What TOR can be used for.
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The guy who bought Google.com from under Google's nose - 1 views

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    Its amazing to me that businesses such as google can loose their name because of this rule. Props to the guy for having the wherewithal to purchase the domain name. Although he ended up donating the money to charity, this guy could have made some serious money. Makes me realize that some people are clever, and therefore are wealthy. Anybody have any ideas for domains that we could buy and sell later to a desperate company?!
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Mysterious spike in WordPress hacks silently delivers ransomware to visitors - 2 views

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    It's still not clear how, but a disproportionately large number of websites that run on the WordPress content management system are being hacked to deliver crypto ransomware and other malicious software to unwitting end users.
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    This was very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
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Cisco to pay $1.4 billion for IoT firm Jasper - 0 views

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    Cisco Systems Inc said on Wednesday it was buying Jasper Technologies Inc., a start-up that connects devices such as cars and medical devices to the Internet, for $1.4 billion in cash and equity awards, its largest acquisition since 2013.
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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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