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Telstra Readies 21-Mbps Wireless Network Down UnderOpen in New Window
The extensive high-speed eHSPA wireless network was helped by partners Ericsson, Qualcomm and Sierra Wireless. read more »
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Social Network Netlog To Kick Off Integrated Multiplayer GamesOpen in New Window
European social network Netlog has announced a deal with game developers Jadestone (Sweden) and Bigpoint (Germany) to start integrating multiplayer games into the community website. Users will be abl read more »
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Moving on from Network WorldOpen in New Window
I have been writing for Network World newsletters since late 1999 when I was vice-president of market research for Creative Networks, one of the leading market research and consulting firms in the me read more »
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.Tel Is Just A Featureless Social Network That Costs $10/yearOpen in New Window
.TEL, one of a stream of new top level domain dames approved by the quasi-governmental Los Angeles-based ICANN, will go on sale shortly. Like other domain name types, you'll be able to buy your .TEL read more »
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OnceUponAWin Adds Some Nostalgia To The Lolcats NetworkOpen in New Window
Cheezburger Network, the company behind I Can Has Cheezburger and a number of other humorous blogs, has unveiled the newest addition to its popular blog network: OnceUponAWin, a site dedicated to fin read more »
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Keeping tabs on your network trafficOpen in New Window
Shashank Sharma talks about utilizing NetHogs and IPTraf to monitor network traffic. read more »
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Plug-and-surf Wi-Fi module and solar-powered access point on tap from MerakiOpen in New Window
John Cox reports, "Meraki has unveiled two products -- one that fits into a electrical wall outlet, the other that runs without relying on an electrical grid at all -- that make it even simpler to d read more »
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Breaking the zero-day habitOpen in New Window
Guest editorial by Mike Rothman, on security. Rothman states "Start more effectively monitoring your networks, servers, and databases. That’s right; start looking for anomalies from the typical beh read more »
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