"Fans at Super Bowl XLVIII got a different experience with Wi-Fi, they used Extreme Network's Purview. The new technology provides visibility into application use across the network, helping organizations in various ways. Aside from improving the experience of fans trying to connect, it allows the stadium to understand how the spectators are using Wi-Fi allowing them to optimize application performance."
The first SMS message was sent 20 years ago this week. In Australia, we've been LOLing and WTFing for even less time than that - but some are already questioning how many birthdays the technology has left.
Relates well to Key Knowledge point "Non-technical constraints on website solutions, including......copyright...." on how the on-line community of YouTube deal with copyright.
"This class covers all the basics of video editing with the brand new version of Apple's iMovie. We cover how to import your footage, add transitions, sound effects, background music, color correction and stabilization, and much more! This class is for the 2013 version of iMovie
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"Back in January, when Wolfram Alpha launched an updated version of its Personal Analytics for Facebook module, the self-billed "computational knowledge engine" asked users to contribute their detailed Facebook data for research purposes. The researchers at Wolfram Alpha, having crunched all that information, are now offering some data on how users interact with Facebook."
The University of NSW says it has issued 238 fines - estimated to total about $100,000 - to students illicitly downloading copyright infringing material such as movies and TV shows on its Wi-Fi network since 2008.
UNSW told Fairfax Media on Thursday it made "no apology" for taking "strong action to discourage piracy, which is not only unlawful but unethical"
"This is how my grandmother felt when she first sat with a computer :P Well This is basically a sketch from Norway i think about a monk that tries to read a book when the books first came, u know that they had scrolls before right?"
"Apple offers just 5GB of free storage to iCloud users. Need more space? You've got to pay for it. If you don't want to do this, then you should take a look at these tips to keep your iCloud usage under control."
"When you drag a bunch of items into a folder in the Finder on your Mac and some of the items in there have the same name, your Mac will ask you if you want to replace the items in the folder you're dragging to. This is all well and good when you're trying to do just that, but what about when you want to merge the files from the first folder to the second? Well, it's amazingly simple."