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mzilkie

Loon for All - Project Loon - Google - 0 views

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    Project Loon looks to use a global network of high-altitude balloons to connect people in rural and remote areas who have no Internet access at all, help fill coverage gaps for areas that can't be served profitably by existing providers, and rapidly connect people after disasters when existing infrastructure has been compromised.
glacierewp

How Google's Networking Infrastructure Has Evolved Over The Last 10 Years - 0 views

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    Google today announced that it wants to fix your home Wi-Fi, but internally, it has long been working on far more complex networking issues. To connect the hundreds of thousands of machines that make up a Google data center, you can't just use a few basic routers and switches.
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.
Bill Genereux

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.
Bill Genereux

This tool can warn you about evil access points nearby | Computerworld - 0 views

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    A new open-source tool can periodically scan an area for rogue Wi-Fi access points and can alert network administrators if any are found. The tool, called EvilAP_Defender, was designed specifically to detect malicious access points that are configured by attackers to mimic legitimate ones in order to trick users to connect to them.
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    A new open-source tool can periodically scan for rogue Wi-Fi access points and alert network administrators if they're found.
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...
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