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Top U.S. domain name registrars lag on DNS security
The leading domain name registrars in the United States appear to be dragging their feet on the deployment of DNS Security Extensions, an emerging standard that prevents an insidious type of hacking attack where network traffic is redirected from a legitimate Web site to a fake one without the Web site operator or user knowing. Read More


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Dorm room, basement, garage, university lab?
Where did it all begin for Google, Cisco, Microsoft and other top technology companies? Read More

National broadband: Where does the spectrum come from?
For the wireless telecom industry, the main benefit of the Federal Communications Commission's national broadband plan is what it will do for available spectrum. Read More

China: Google 'totally wrong' to stop censoring
Google was "totally wrong" to stop censoring results on its China-based search engine, Chinese state-controlled media cited a government official as saying early Tuesday. Read More


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Setting up a wireless LAN in post-earthquake Haiti
Setting up wireless LAN in the midst of devastation: one network engineer's experience as a volunteer in post-earthquake Haiti. Read More

Wi-Fi spreading fast among phones
Amid the industry hype about 4G (fourth-generation) mobile technologies this week at the CTIA Wireless trade show, the Wi-Fi Alliance will play up the growing importance of wireless LANs on mobile phones. Read More

Sprint 4G Service Coming to LA, Miami, Others
Sprint today announced that the WiMAX service it sells over the Clearwire network will be coming soon to new markets, including some big ones like Los Angeles, Miami, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Salt Lake City. Read More


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Social networking given the spotlight at Demo
With social networks such as Facebook and Twitter taking up more and more of our time and attention, the Spring Demo conferencewas loaded today with technology designed to make it easier and faster to share and pull together information. Read More

Six Cool Cloud Companies at DEMO Spring 2010
At DEMO Spring 2010 this week, cloud computing startup companies got to strut their stuff. Here's a look at who stood out in the cloud crowd. Read More

Critical Firefox bug fixed one month after disclosure
Just days before the start of a hacking contest set to target Web browser vulnerabilities, Mozilla has patched its flagship Firefox browser. Read More



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