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colby walter

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.
Bill Genereux

Hacked school board election names drunken robot the winner in Washington DC | Technolo... - 2 views

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    I found this article to be both depressing and hilarious.
Brian Seitz

How Ethernet CSMA/CD Works - 2 views

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    This CCNA study guide explains how CSMA/CD works on Ethernet.
Bill Genereux

Lesson 3: Ethernet - 1 views

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    May I ask how the "AnyLAN" could accommodate both Ethernet and Token Ring?
Brian Seitz

FBI wants an online tool to cull social media and news sites to help stay ahead of unfo... - 1 views

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    The FBI has asked for industry input on developing a Web-based tool that could help it scan social media sites and commercial news outlets to help its intelligence officers stay ahead of unfolding crises.
David Quigley

SOPA and PIPA: What Went Wrong? - 1 views

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    For Internet activists, last week's Web protests against two controversial copyright enforcement bills were a huge victory against three powerful and well-funded trade groups that pushed hard for passage of the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect IP Act.
Bill Genereux

"A bizarre operation": Why West Virginia stuck $22,600 routers in tiny libraries | Ars ... - 1 views

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    That is silly to do that with so much money spent on the routers that would probably be far superior to the ones at the ISP.
Bill Genereux

www.dd-wrt.com | Unleash Your Router - 1 views

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    If I want to get IPv6 on my home wifi router, I will probably have to install software like this.
Bill Genereux

Internet freedom or real-world hypocrisy | PRI.ORG - 1 views

  • A market may, in fact, be emerging for cyber attacks. People may soon be able to go on Ebay to purchase a cyber attack to shut down the website or blog of dissidents or gadflies.
Brian Seitz

Carrier Ethernet 2 aims for global connectivity - 1 views

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    By Joab Jackson, IDG News Service February 23, 2012 01:05 PM ET The Metro Ethernet Forum has updated its Carrier Ethernet specification, hoping to standardize the use of Ethernet for global multicarrier services.
Brian Seitz

Despite privacy concerns, Google still dominates search engine realm - 0 views

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    Although Google's new privacy policies have proven controversial, that hasn't stopped the company from cementing its position as America's favorite search engine. According the latest survey from the Pew Internet and American Life Project, 83% of American Internet users say they use Google to search most often while just 6% say they use Yahoo most often.
Bill Genereux

Google tracks consumers' online activities across products, and users can't opt out - T... - 0 views

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    While this policy does not apply to the Google Chrome browser; the newest iteration (version 16) of Google Chrome always asks you to sign in to "your Google Account" when it starts. Even if you do not sign in to the Google Account, it takes longer to get to your webpages that you want to view. If you signed into the Google Account and they tracked you, this would likely make the browser perform less quickly. Google's search (pun intended) for advertising dollars is not only making people leery about privacy issues, but it also impacting the quality of their browser, in my opinion; as a browser's primary focus should be to display webpages (as Internet Explorer does not try to get me to buy Microsoft Word). I feel that this could hurt their business in the short run, and maybe even permanently.
colby walter

Advancing Network Packet Management for Converged NIC - 0 views

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    Little over my head but a interesting article
Bill Genereux

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.
Dale Owen

"Smart Paint" - 0 views

  • Should something happen to threaten the stability of the structure the paint is applied to — say a microcrack forms in a support beam — the nanofiber tubes in the paint will bend. Because the conductivity of nanofiber tubes change when they bend, the defect can be found remotely using wireless nodes designed to detect changes in current
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    It's paint with a brain!
Bill Genereux

Suspect in 1987 kidnapping to appear in federal court - 0 views

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    Woman kidnaps child in 1987, turns herself in via Facebook
Quenten Bolin

I Bought a Satellite and All I Got Was This Stupid News Post - 0 views

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    A non-profit organization wants to bring free internet to the world.
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