Content delivery an increasing interest to ISPs, but not all think it’s sustainable.
Category: Technology news
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Hackers get Ubuntu Linux booting alongside Google’s Chrome OS
Dual-booting on Chrome OS? Yes, but not for the faint of heart.
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HTML5 Video and Interoperability: Firefox Add-On Provides H.264 Support on Windows
As you know, Microsoft is committed to interoperability, and the IE team has previously blogged about and provided developer previews and samples showing “Same Markup” – the same HTML, CSS, and script working across browsers – in action.
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Netflix touts open source, ignores Linux
If Netflix loves open source, where’s the Linux client?
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iiNet Labs fathers BoB Lite
National broadband company iiNet has extended its popular BoB integrated ADSL router product line with what it has billed as the first product to come out of its new in-house development labs — a younger sibling dubbed BoB Lite.
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149.4Mbps over wireless broadband
A LTE trial by Telstra and Huawei has recorded peak download speeds of 149.4Mbps in laboratory conditions and 69.3Mbps in the field.
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BitTorrent Based DNS To Counter US Domain Seizures
The domain seizures by the United States authorities in recent days and upcoming legislation that could make similar takeovers even easier in the future, have inspired a group of enthusiasts to come up with a new, decentralized and BitTorrent-powered DNS system.
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Fritz!Box heading our way via PCRange and Internode
A high-spec home/SOHO modem/router from Germany will go on sale in Australia early next year. The Fritz!Box incorporates VoIP and DECT capabilities as well as the usual Ethernet and Wi-Fi connectivity.
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IPv6 compatibility coming to more Billion routers in 2011
A firmware upgrade for certain Billon routers will deliver IPv6 support in early 2011.
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Steve Wozniak: Android will be the dominant smartphone platform
Apple co-founder, Steve Wozniak, has never been one to mince words. Today’s no different as demonstrated in an interview with the Dutch-language De Telegraaf newspaper in The Netherlands.