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An anonymous reader writes “Most people who can’t or won’t hardwire for broadband have an obvious alternative: Wi-Fi. Unfortunately, there can be architectural anomalies between floors or even between rooms that can interfere with Wi-Fi signals, resulting in spotty, or even dead, signals. So what do you do? Well, you can try using a powerline device. Computerworld reviewer Bill O’Brien tests powerline units from Belkin, D-Link, Linksys, Netgear and Zyxel, and compares their performance to that of his wired and wireless setups.”

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Feb
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2009
Comments Off on Facebook's Privacy Flap: What Really Went Down, and What's Next – PC World | tags: facebook, google, network, news, privacy, technology, web | posted in technical news
Feb
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2009
illectro writes “A study on site availability by monitoring service Pingdom shows that in 2008 Twitter greeted users with the ‘Fail Whale’ for more than 84 hours, almost twice as much as any other site. At the other end of the scale imeem and Xanga managed less than 4 hours of downtime for 99.95% uptime. Myspace, Facebook and Classmates.com were the only other sites studied which managed to stay up more than 99.9% of the time.”

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Feb
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2009
lamaditx writes “The book Collective Intelligence in Action shows you how to apply theory from Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Data Mining to your business. The goal is to create systems which make use of data created by groups of people — i.e. social networks — and abstract from these to gain new or additional information. Some of you might think “just another kind of Web 2.0.” This is one application you might think of, but the input and output format do not matter that much. You can use these methods anywhere as long as the amount of data is big enough. You will find some examples related to the latest web technologies to explain methods, but the code is rather generic. Also, you won’t find a lot disturbing details about HTML, HTTP and the like.” Keep reading for the rest of Adrian’s review.

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Feb
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2009
Comments Off on Facebook backs off changes to terms of service – CBC.ca | tags: cap, facebook, google, network, networking, news, privacy, security, technology, tv, web | posted in technical news
Feb
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2009
Comments Off on Acura quiets critics with new V6 – Calgary Herald | tags: google, network, news | posted in technical news
Feb
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2009
Comments Off on Nortel loses key Verizon bid – Ottawa Citizen | tags: cap, google, mobile, network, news, wireless | posted in technical news
Feb
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2009
angry tapir writes “He’s been in jail for seven months now, but former San Francisco network administrator Terry Childs says he’s going to keep fighting to prove he’s innocent of computer crime charges. Childs was arrested on July 12, charged with disrupting the City of San Francisco’s Wide Area Network during a tense standoff with management. Infoworld has also conducted an interview with Childs”

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Feb
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2009
Comments Off on Facebook U-turn on privacy changes – guardian.co.uk | tags: facebook, google, network, networking, news, privacy, technology, tv, web | posted in technical news
Feb
18
2009
Comments Off on Mobile Phones to have Universal Chargers – Techtree.com | tags: google, mobile, network, news, Phone, technology, tv | posted in technical news