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D-Link® Router Introduces Two New Cloud Routers
Lately D-Link has added two novel models to its line of wireless Cloud Routers, including Cloud Gigabit Router N300 (DIR-636L) and Cloud Gigabit Router N600 (DIR-826L). Both the routers can be easily configured as well as managed from an iPad, iPhone, or an Android-based device.
The prime aspect about the latest D-Link DIR-636L and D-Link DIR- DIR-826L routers is that they come equipped... Read More »
Buffalo™ launches first next gen Wi-Fi® routers
To offer its users up to three times faster Internet speed, Buffalo Technology has unveiled the first commercially available 802.11ac capable wireless router and wireless media bridge in the U.S.
Models introduced
The two new wireless routers are AirStation WZR-D1800H wireless router and the WLI-H4-D1300 wireless media bridge. Both these wireless routers are fully backward compatible with 802.11a,... Read More »
European Union to investigate Net-Neutrality Concerns
Recently, it was revealed that the European Union has made a decision to inspect whether Internet service providers (ISPs) are providing equal access to online services. This looks like a step towards the new laws that are formed for banning the ISPs from confining the access to data-heavy services. However, ISPs said that traffic management is a solution for maintaining the quality services. EU’s... Read More »
Alcatel-Lucent shrinks cell tower technology
Alcatel-Lucent will introduce new technology for wireless carriers to expand their network. The new technology is a new cell phone antenna system that puts together the technology in a small box, which can be mounted even on a lamp post. The Light Radio system from Alcatel Lucent will be ready for the trial of the carriers this year, allowing carriers to set up new cell sites faster and economically.... Read More »
The 6 biggest misconceptions about IPv6
A need to upgrade the currently used IPv4 has been felt for quite some now to handle the wildfire like growth of the network. But experts have tried to justify their refusal to adopt IPv6 by taking support from some preset misconceptions. It is high time that we cleared our minds of these misplaced notions because due to the rapidly growing network we are soon going to fall short of IPv4 addresses.
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DisplayLink USB Virtual Graphics Compatible Windows MultiPoint Server 2011
Display ink a hardware and software technology enterprise that excels in providing technology enabling seamless virtual graphics connectivity between computers and displays through USB and wireless devices like Ethernet. It designs technology enabling different devices to connect with computers using USB and wireless USB. It primarily caters to Samsung LG ASUS who specialize in LCD monitors, notebook... Read More »
Top 5 SuperComputers
Here is a list of top five supercomputers, including the new supercomputer Tianhe-1A which has been introduced by China. The top five list with their features is as follows:
1. Tianhe-1A: Chinese supercomputer which has recently been introduced. Features are as follows:
System Name: Tianhe-1A
Site: National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin
System Family: NUDT MPP
System Model: NUDT YH MPP
Computer:... Read More »
FTTH technology deployed at the XIX Commonwealth Games
It seems that the XIX Commonwealth Games will witness a great presentation of gizmos and gadgets to assist with the networking and the security solutions. As many as 8,000 athletes are planned for the games village. With such a volume flow of athletes, security personnel and other dignitaries it becomes imperative for New Delhi to consider the networking of communication with a flawless design.
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Twitter releases patch for worm issues
Twitter is in damage control mode as it recently discovered a major flaw that enables website to display pop-ups and other elicit links. However Twitter has been fast to react to the situation in which it has released a patch to solve the problem.
According to Twitter “Users may still see strange retweets in their timelines caused by the exploit. However, we are not aware of any issues related... Read More »
Napster and Rhapsody introduce new subscription based music service
To many Apple and iTune users the news that the Subscription-based music service Napster has partnered with Rhapsody to offer services on the App Store will certainly come as good news.
Recently, after the annual Apple conference which has introduced the revamped iTunes which subscription based services are looking forward to getting the niche of the market. It happens so that the current market... Read More »
How to set up Linksys Security
Linksys is a very famous brand by CISCO that produces network products especially for their use in small offices and homes. Products sold under the brand include wireless and broadband routers, Ethernet switching, wireless video cameras, and network storage systems among other products.
Linksys routers are extremely popular and one of the best selling ones. The manufacturers develop routers of wide... Read More »
How to lock a Wireless Router
A wireless router when purchased comes unsecure from the factory where it is produced. All its settings are at default and they must be configured and changed to make it less vulnerable from hackers. Otherwise it will allow them to search through your home network and access important and personal data.
Instructions to lock a Wireless router
All wireless routers are different in their setup and configuration.... Read More »
SK Telecom joins hands with Google
Recent years have witnessed a boost in the Telecommunication industry. The Mobile phones have become an integral and the most essential part of our lives. With the development in this sector, different countries have seen lots of turnarounds in their telecommunication era. SK Telecom (South Korea Telecom), an ace provider of telecom service in South Korea, is controlled by the SK Group. It was... Read More »
How to Recover a Lost Linksys Security Key
Linksys is one of the best brands of router till now which is used in the market. Linksys routers are wireless router and are capable of broadcasting networks at both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies simultaneously. That’s why it is known as dual band router. It provides fast internet access, allows sharing with other computers in your home. Setting configuration is very easy with its push button feature.... Read More »
Advantages and Disadvantages of Network Access Control
Network Access Control (NAC) is a technology that has brought up an important innovation in the field of Networking like LAN. Network Access Control began as an “admission control technology”. This technology actually authenticates the user and scans their machines before allowing them an access on to the LAN for security reasons. To add to its importance NAC is an integral tool for industries... Read More »
How to improve home network security?
Those days are gone when there was just a single computer in the house and now mostly every individual of the family has his own computer. Because of this people create there home network to share the resources on all computers and also to share the internet connection. There is one internet line in the house and it gets shared by the router which has all the home computers connected to it. If all... Read More »
LightSquared Expected to hurt a lot of Wireless Vendors
When ever we talk about the wireless network providing industries the world famous companies Clearwire, AT&T, Verizon comes in mind at first instance. These companies were the pioneer of providing wireless network facility. They capture the markets and are on boom in trade or economic activity. These companies have supplied downlink speeds of 512kbps, 128kbps, 256kbps, 1mbps, 2mbps, 3mbps, 5mbps,... Read More »
“WhatsVirtual 2.0″ Available for your Network Management
The announcement that the WhatsUp Gold WhatsVirtual 2.0 is available now was made by the developer of WhatsUp Gold suite of innovative IT management software.
This new version includes a number of features. It has the ability to support the VMware vCenter, vMotion, virtual clusters and the high availability. The WhatsVirtual 2.0 has got the ability to integrate with the VMware vSphere API very easily... Read More »
Cisco, VMware, NetApp Say they have the first end-to-end FCoE Configuration
In an announcement that could radically change the way you use your servers, the world’s three foremost networking, storage and virtualization providers announced the introduction of a certified end-to-end Fibre Channel over Ethernet storage network for VMware server environments.
A first Globally
The new service comes as a first globally and is being done by Cisco, NetApp and VMware. The three... Read More »
Red Hat Seeking Alliances for the Cloud business!
The future seems to be on the cloud! Not the real one! Cloud these days mean the very concept of cloud computing. There have been a number of moves that have been witnessed in all this time referring to companies moving to the cloud. It is a competition actually where the renderers are trying their utmost to get the best out of the venture by being a dominant stake holder of the cloud computing business.... Read More »
Virtualization ROI Rises- Confusions about the Cloud
Virtual technology is working hard on the basic benefits that made it popular previously. It is spreading those basic benefits as well as expanding the scope. The latest version of VMware virtualization suite is the representation of a great step towards the practical cloud computing.
With virtualization it becomes much easier for a company to consolidate its inventory of servers and maintain them... Read More »
Symbian Mobile Users Get New Features of Skype 1.1
Skype, as we all know, is a free software allows you to make free internet calls. All calls that are Skype to Skype are free. You can also call landline on very nominal rates by buying Skype credit. Skype is being support by multiple PC and Handheld platform.
With the software’s version of handheld devices, one can contact Skype contact from the mobile device free from any Wifi zone. Instant Messages... Read More »
All about Network Monitor 3 and its Basics
The first thing that comes up in our mind when we read this is what is a network monitor? To say in common computer language network monitor is an analyzer of protocols in any network. One can use to capture, view, and analyze the data being transferred via any network. It can also be used to locate any problems that exist within any network and with any of the application running on the network.
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Petitioners Like Skype-like Google Voice Desktop Client
Google officially introduced that IP telephony software company which is acquired by Google. Many users have already tried this service to use in conjunction with their Google Voice accounts to make SIP calls. In Google Voice blog, product managers Wesley Chan and Craig Walker said, there are no specific features to announce it publicly right now; the engineers will be joining the Google voice team... Read More »
Skype Rethinking its Consumer Base
Skype the world leader in VoIP services has decided relocation. Skype was born and has been operating from Luxembourg for more than two years now and has achieved great popularity and acceptability. Skype has been providing platform for Internet Telephony using computers and now has concrete plans to enter the mobile phones. Skype has taken 90 thousand square feet of office in the Stanford research... Read More »






























