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Live Webcast: WebSphere DataPower for Mobile Application Security
Check out this webcast to learn more about mobile application security, and how you can improve it with the right tools.
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Anonymous hacks Reliance's Internet filtering server
Screenshot claims Reliance Communication's website filtering and blocking server has been hacked by Anonymous to block other websites.
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Tajikistan unblocks Facebook, news sites
The Tajikistan government has ordered the country's ISPs to unblock facebook.com, zvezda.ru, tjknews.com, maxala.org, and other websites after ordering them to be blocked last week.
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SOPA: Could the bill harm entrepreneurship?
SOPA is coming closer. How could this affect small businesses, and what should they be aware of?
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Netflix: Bigger than cable. Too big for the Internet?
Netflix is now bigger than any single cable company. What does that mean for the Internet and your ISP bill?
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Juniper Networks Introduces new Internet Service and Content Provider Architecture
Wondering how your network's core is going to be able to handle tomorrow's ever higher data demands? Juniper Networks thinks it has an answer.
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Australia mulls mandatory firewalls
A government report into cybercrime has recommended that internet service providers (ISPs) force customers to use antivirus and firewall software or risk being disconnected.
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App-tastic: Internet services on TVs (screenshots)
CNET editors look at some of the streaming services, apps and interfaces available on new HDTVs
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Google is building a private Internet that's far better, and greener, than the Internet...
IT infrastructure is key to understanding Google and its goals...
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Electronic Frontier Foundation links net neutrality to copyright
The Electronic Frontier Foundation believes that there are gaps in the current FCC plans to allow ISPs to manage network bandwidth with tools
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A Net Neutrality Solution: Opinions Wanted
I’ve been thinking about Net Neutrality for some time and wanted to get your thoughts and feedback on a solution that seems, well, so simple and obvious that I can't believe nobody has...
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Google exec calls for ISPs to get tough on botnets
Head of Google's Anti-Malvertising team Eric Davis wants Internet Service Providers to look beyond profits and take a more proactive approach to dealing with malware-infested computers on their...
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Sony's Blu-ray player with built-in Wi-Fi, no interesting Internet services available this week
If you're looking for a cheaper alternative to buying an Internet-ready HDTV, and don't need all of the widgets the sets will be rolling out, a networked Blu-ray player could be a viable option....
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Citrix C3 – Where are the partners?
Citrix put some significant new meat on the bones of its Citrix Cloud Center (C3) offering last week but left behind one crucial element. Who are the partners delivering this offering? At its...
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EU lawmakers vote to introduce net neutrality
The European Parliament has voted through a massive tranche of reforms for the European telecommunications sector, including a significant net-neutrality amendment.
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Senate, Web ad titans joust over behavioral targeting
A U.S. Senate panel on Wednesday picked apart behavioral Web advertising as executives from the likes of Google, NebuAd and Facebook touted their privacy controls and even went as far as noting...
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A Modest Privacy Proposal
The Senate Commerce, Science & Transportation Committee is holding a hearing tomorrow on Privacy Implications of Online Advertising. Appearing before the committee headed by long-time Senator...
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EFF wants to saddle you with metered Internet service
Updated 12/8/2007 - The EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation) last week publicly joined Free Press and Public Knowledge in recommending a metered Internet service as the alternative to Comcast's...
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Too late to define an Internet service mark?
If private networks can decide what software they will support, and what sites you can see, without telling you, and still be called Internet services, the word loses its meaning, it becomes...
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Quakes disrupt phone, Internet service in Asia
Casualties limited; undersea cables damaged, affecting capacity for international calling.
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Town nixes school plan for server sharing
School superintendent says municipalities sharing net services is against the law.
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