Feb
17
2009
Comments Off on Swedish Trial Uncovers Pirate Bay Modus Operandi – ITProPortal | tags: google, network, news, pirate bay, technology, web | posted in technical news
Feb
17
2009
Comments Off on Facebook founder enters data row – BBC News | tags: facebook, google, network, news, privacy, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
17
2009
Comments Off on Swedish Trial Uncovers Pirate Bay Modus Operandi – ITProPortal | tags: google, network, news, pirate bay, technology, web | posted in technical news
Feb
17
2009
Comments Off on Acura quiets critics with new V6 – Calgary Herald | tags: google, network, news | posted in technical news
Feb
17
2009
Comments Off on App-a-Day: Google Maps with Latitude – San Francisco Chronicle | tags: google, mobile, network, news, Phone | posted in technical news
Feb
16
2009
Comments Off on Acura quiets critics with new V6 – Calgary Herald | tags: google, network, news | posted in technical news
Feb
16
2009
Silent Stephus writes “I work for a smallish hosting provider, and this morning we experienced a networking event with one of our upstreams. What is interesting about this, is it’s being caused by a mis-configured router in Europe — and it appears to be affecting a significant portion of the transit providers across the Internet. In other words, a single mis-configured router is apparently able to cause a DOS for a huge chunk of the Net. And people don’t believe me when I tell them all this new-fangled technology is held together by duct-tape and bailing wire!”

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Comments Off on One Broken Router Takes Out Half the Internet? | tags: google, network, networking, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
16
2009
Comments Off on Acura quiets critics with new V6 – Calgary Herald | tags: google, network, news, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
16
2009
Comments Off on Telstra Next G to hit 21Mbps – Australian IT | tags: google, mobile, network, news, technology, web, wireless | posted in technical news
Feb
16
2009
An anonymous reader writes “Chris Walters writes about Facebook’s new terms of service. ‘Facebook’s terms of service (TOS) used to say that when you closed an account on their network, any rights they claimed to the original content you uploaded would expire. Not anymore. Now, anything you upload to Facebook can be used by Facebook in any way they deem fit, forever, no matter what you do later. Want to close your account? Good for you, but Facebook still has the right to do whatever it wants with your old content. They can even sublicense it if they want.'” Oh no! Now they’ll be able to license your super flair goblin poke 25 tag history!

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