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May 11, 2012

Why Not a Wi-Fi Blocking Wallpaper?

What do you get when you have an open, unsecured Wi-Fi signal? A sluggish connection and a threatening letter from NBC about the illegal downloading of its hit TV show 30 Rock. That is what happens when your neighbors discover […]
May 3, 2012

The Worst Data Breaches of the Past 5 Years: Part 2

Continuing on our series of the Worst Data Breaches in the Past 5 Years, here is part 2. If you missed part 1 of our series you can view it here. Part 2 will detail the security breaches of RSA […]
May 2, 2012

The Worst Data Breaches of the Past 5 Years: Part 1

It has been a busy few years for the world’s computer hackers and there seems to be a new headline in the papers every week about the latest electronic security failures. One of the best way to deter hackers is […]
April 24, 2012

cPanel Set to End Support for PHP 4

Webmasters running a cPanel dedicated server might have to update their servers next month as cPanel will end support for PHP 4. Beginning May 2012, EasyApache and cPanel will announce that they will no longer support PHP 4 for server […]
April 24, 2012

7 Green Practices of Google’s Data Center

The biggest cities of the world struggle to keep it green, with governments frequently having to step in to introduce new policies and big companies using eco-friendly practices. Google’s dedication to the cause of environmentally friendly solutions at their data […]
April 13, 2012

The Future of Broadband Speeds Around the World

Broadband connectivity represents one of the most significant factors for worldwide economic and cultural development. The need for consistent and high speed access to the Internet has already helped to reshape e-commerce and the data center industry while intensifying the […]
April 10, 2012

Low Latency VoIP Calls for Real Time Business Conference

Real-time is often used by advertisers that wants to market their products as having a quick response time. It means that data can be captured and processed as it happens, transferring the information from one point of the world to […]
April 3, 2012

Troubleshooting and How to Sound Intelligent with IT Support

It happens to everyone. The dreaded blue screen, the annoying pop up error, and the ever-so-lovely “Warning” note are just some of the problems the computer user comes across. Before you freak out, throw the computer out the window, kick […]
Troubleshooting and How to Sound Intelligent with IT Support
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