Jan
25
2009
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Jan
25
2009
IT managers should start familiarizing themselves with a new security tool — the paint brush — as Japanese researchers have come up with a paint that they say will block high-speed wireless signals, giving businesses a cheap option to protect their wireless networks.


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Jan
25
2009
Comments Off on Goose the gas, then coast on battery – National Post | tags: google, mobile, network, news | posted in technical news
Jan
24
2009
Comments Off on Goose the gas, then coast on battery – National Post | tags: google, network, news, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
24
2009
Comments Off on Honda offers great Insight – StarPhoenix | tags: google, network, news | posted in technical news
Jan
24
2009
Comments Off on Honda offers great Insight – StarPhoenix | tags: google, network, news | posted in technical news
Jan
24
2009
Comments Off on PS3 exclusive Killzone 2 hits #2 on Amazon's pre-order list – PS3Center.net | tags: amazon, google, microsoft, network, news, xbox, xbox 360 | posted in technical news
Jan
24
2009
Comments Off on Twitter to hit the big time with explosion in microblogging – Times Online | tags: 3G, google, network, networking, news, obama, technology, twitter, web | posted in technical news
Jan
24
2009
An anonymous reader sends us to Telephony Online for a story about Comcast’s second attempt at traffic management (free registration may be required). After the heavy criticism they received from customers and the FCC about their first system, they’ve adopted a more even-handed “protocol agnostic” approach. Nevertheless, they’re once again under scrutiny from the FCC, this time for the way their system interacts with VOIP traffic. By ignoring specific protocols, the occasional bandwidth limits on high-usage customers interferes with those customers’ VOIP, yet Comcast’s own Digital Voice is unaffected. Quoting: “The shocking thing is just how big a Pandora’s box the FCC has appeared to open — and it just keeps getting bigger. When the FCC first started addressing bandwidth usage and DPI issues, it quickly found itself up to its knees in network management minutia. Not long after that, it followed another logical path of the DPI question and asked service providers and Web companies about their use of DPI for behavioral targeting. Now it seemingly has opened up huge questions about what it means to be a voice carrier in the age of IP. It’s not hard to imagine the next step: What about video? Telco IPTV services are delivered in roughly the same way as carrier VoIP services — via packets running on the same physical network but a prioritized logical signaling stream. Is that fair to over-the-top video service providers?”

Read more of this story at Slashdot.


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Jan
24
2009
Comments Off on Honda offers great Insight – StarPhoenix | tags: google, network, news | posted in technical news