Category: Mobile - Published: December 1, 2007
Apple Inc.’s iPhone is selling like hotcakes, or more aptly perhaps like Nintendo Wiis, and racked up impressive sales of a million units a mere 74 days after its release on June 29th of this year. The iPhone, TIME magazine’s Invention of the Year, has helped Apple see its fastest quarterly growth in history […]
Category: Networking, Storage - Published: November 13, 2007
Introduction
Both in a home or business scenario, storing data and more data everyday in a secure and reliable way can be a hard duty. This is exactly where the NAS devices come to the scene, playing an important role.
Today we’re going to review the D-Link DNS-323 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure, an elegant and affordable way […]
Category: Internet and Network - Published: October 24, 2007
Unlike most recent college grads, Joe Aigboboh does not have a Facebook account. But Aigboboh, 22, and his business partner, Jesse Tevelow, 24, are now among the world’s reigning experts on the Facebook platform—thanks to the popularity of one Facebook application, called Sticky Notes, that took Aigboboh less than a week to write.
They set up […]
Category: Internet and Network - Published: October 24, 2007
Some 300 analysts and investors are gathered at the Googleplex for “Analyst Day.” They’re here to hear about Google’s business. But much of the buzz in the hallways is about the rumors that Google, or Microsoft, is about to make an investment in Facebook. Google representatives decline to comment.
Chief financial officer George Reyes, who will […]
Category: Internet and Network - Published: October 11, 2007
New improvements to the high speed Internet2 network infrastructure are completed and primed with 100Gbps capacity for US research and education communities.
The updated network’s wrap-party was at Internet2’s annual Fall Member Meeting today in San Diego. The company showed off its new Dynamic Circuit Network (DCN), which, beginning January 2008, will let US researchers provision […]
Category: Internet and Network - Published: May 3, 2007
Chris Robb, an engineer at Indiana University’s Global Network Operations Center who works on Internet2, says Level 3 Communications cables used by the network went up in flames. The cables were on the Longfellow Bridge, which connects Boston and Cambridge across the Charles River.
Robb, who co-authors the Internet2 Network Upgrade blog, writes that Level 3 […]
Category: Internet and Network - Published: March 31, 2007
Cisco has developed a set of small smart robots, which can act as wireless communications relays, that sense when a mobile user is moving out of service range, and can follow the user to maintain connectivity.
Cisco talked about the prototype box-shaped robots at this week’s Military Technologies Conference in Boston. According to Dave Buster, product […]