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justinnoggle

IP Addresses and the Internet - Computerphile - 1 views

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    A quick video describing IP addressing and how it works.
mkelly45

10 Tips for Successful Business Networking - 0 views

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    by Stephanie Speisman Want to make your business networking more effective? Here are ten tips to keep in mind. Effective business networking is the linking together of individuals who, through trust and relationship building, become walking, talking advertisements for one another.
coltonl96

What is a botnet? - 1 views

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    The term bot is short for robot. Criminals distribute malicious software (also known as malware) that can turn your computer into a bot (also known as a zombie). When this occurs, your computer can perform automated tasks over the Internet, without you knowing it. Criminals typically use bots to infect large numbers of computers.
jackattackdunn

Microsoft Cortana Preview - CNET - 0 views

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    Microsoft's virtual assistant Cortana is now available on the Windows 10 Technical Preview. Cortana -- who is named after the AI co-star in Microsoft's Halo series -- is the company's answer to Siri and Google Now. She takes over the operating system's search functionality, tackling local searches as well as helping you track down stuff on the Web.
chadw85

Canada Joins World Powers in Spying on Smartphone and Download Data | WIRED - 1 views

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    In North America, the Canadians have long had to play country mouse to the flashier city mouse of the U.S. It's the latter that gets all the attention, while the former sits quietly in a corner. But recent stories have shown just how big a player the Canadians are becoming---at least in the surveillance realm.
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.
mcwangerin

Will nanotechnology soon allow you to 'swallow the doctor'? - CNN.com - 0 views

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    They are ready to be injected into the most delicate areas of a human body -- the heart and the brain -- to deliver drugs with extreme precision or work like an army of nano surgeons, operating from within.
mgdedonder

IPv6 and IPv4 questions and answers - 1 views

What happened to IPv5? Version 5 of the IP family was an experimental protocol developed in the 1980s. IPv5 (also called the Internet Stream Protocol) was never widely deployed. Since the number 5 ...

http:__www.internetsociety.org_ipv6-frequently-asked-questions networking Internet technology network security

started by mgdedonder on 01 Mar 15 no follow-up yet
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.
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.
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.
mlinenberger

City-Sized Networks Rule Today's Trade Show Circuit - 1 views

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    Entertaining speakers? Check. Thought-provoking presentations? Check. Reliable Wi-Fi? Double check. On today's conference and trade show circuit, event organizers must build and manage massive, city-sized networks to support increasingly connected attendees. At the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) , connectivity is the linchpin of success.
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.
bpkyle1

Small business gets with the social program - 0 views

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    Myriam Gumuchian is the fourth generation of her family to make jewelry. But she told CNBC the visual aspect of social media is working in reaching her customers. "Women can relate when they see a picture of a ring on a finger, or a necklace or an earring," Myriam said, adding that "we like to show how it's worn in real time.
charlesbockhorn

Graphene sees your optical fibre network and makes it 100x faster - 0 views

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    Summary: Researchers at the Centre of Graphene Science at the Universities of Bath and Exeter have demonstrated a 100x improvement in optical-fibre broadband speeds. Researchers at the Centre of Graphene Science at the Universities of Bath and Exeter have demonstrated a drastic improvement in optical-fibre broadband speeds via the use of the miracle material: graphene.
dswallis

Facebook built a giant Internet drone - 0 views

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    The drone, called Aquila, is the baby of Facebook's year-old Connectivity Lab. The lab has been developing new technology as part of the social network's mission to "connect everybody in the world." Four billion people don't have access to the Internet, and 10% of the world's population lacks the necessary infrastructure to get online.
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