Tuesday, February 18, 2014

10-Gbit Google Fiber is already real, just not from Google

Apple shop maxes out Airport access points, upgrades to 802.11ac | Whatever happened to the IPv4 address crisis?

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10-Gbit Google Fiber is already real, just not from Google
Google's plan to bring an upgraded, 10-Gbit Google Fiber capability to its existing customers is a terrific idea. It's also one that its rivals have already begun working on, or even already deployed. Read More


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Apple shop maxes out Airport access points, upgrades to 802.11ac
What do you do when your Apple Airport Express wireless network just bogs down under too many users and big files? Read More

Whatever happened to the IPv4 address crisis?
In February 2011, the global Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) allocated the last blocks of IPv4 address space to the five regional Internet registries. At the time, experts warned that within months all available IPv4 addresses in the world would be distributed to ISPs. Read More

Founders of security firm SlickLogin join Google
The team at SlickLogin, a company working on technology for online authentication using sounds from a mobile phone, said it has joined Google. Read More


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Unchain Your Network with Application Intelligence & Control
This paper discusses the new risks of Web-based applications, and offers best practices for gaining control of applications, data and bandwidth. Read now!

Perspective: Microsoft hedges on Office for iPad, cites 'thoughtful' decisions
'Thoughtful' was the watchword yesterday for Tami Reller, Microsoft's chief of marketing, when she was asked how the company plans to extend its lucrative Office franchise to mobile platforms other than Windows Read More

Experts question security used in Target breach
Security experts determining whether third-party vendor had too much access to Target's point of sale systems. Read More

McAfee plans enterprise security package for fast threat detection and response
McAfee says it's developing a product it calls "Threat Intelligence Exchange," which it expects to introduce by mid-year as a core means to garner information about cyber-attacks and response for the enterprise. Read More


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Philips' intelligent supermarket lighting can help you find your groceries
Philips is piloting an intelligent supermarket lighting system that can help shoppers find their groceries based on their location in the store, the company says. Read More

Memory glitch hits Cisco's Q2
Cisco's earnings for the second quarter of fiscal 2014 were impacted by a $655 million charge to fix faulty memory components in a range of products. The buggy memory products were manufactured by a single supplier between 2005 and 2010, Cisco said during its Q2 earnings conference call. Read More

Worm 'TheMoon' infects Linksys routers
A self-replicating program is infecting Linksys routers by exploiting an authentication bypass vulnerability in various models from the vendor's E-Series product line. Read More


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