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Posted May 05 2015 By admin
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LG's greatest opponents - HTC and Samsung - uncovered their new leads for 2015 at Mobile World Congress. The HTC One M9 resembles a rehash of the One M8, while the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge look more radical. Numerous may look to LG to offer a third way, and the organization is as of now making the right commotions to assemble reckoning for the G4. LG has authoritatively reveal...
Posted May 04 2015 By admin
Mozilla decides to restrict its new Firefox update and features to HTTPS-encrypted sites. Is this a good move or a little too soon? Even though Mozilla's popularity has declined in the past few years, mainly due to the company's snail's pace to adapt to new tech, "for example, Mozilla promptly implemented WebRTC, however, it remained cumbersome to use for a very long time, requiring developers to set up a fake audio or video stream in order to even initiate a DataChanne...
Posted April 29 2015 By admin
Looks like Cablevision has done it again. First by bringing HBO Now to cable and now becoming buddies with Hulu to sell the premium Hulu Plus $7.99 monthly subscription service to its subscribers. This means you can watch Hulu on cable!
That's right, Cablevision Systems Corporation struck a deal with Hulu on Tuesday to distribute Hulu's VOD catalog to Optimum customers. This is terrific news as Hulu's VOD catalog only streams via the internet. Moreover, "Cablevision in...
Posted April 23 2015 By admin
It's surprising how Twitter has managed to become an incredibly well-known social space and maintain a solid stand throughout the years among its vicious peers, like: Facebook and Orkut. Who would've thought that Twitter would survive and become one of the most popular microblogging applications worldwide? "Twitter’s fourth quarter report of 2014 said that the service had an average of 288 million monthly active users." Indeed, social media has a more significant imp...
Posted April 21 2015 By admin
Virtual private networks (VPNs) have been under attack in Australia by the government and have been deemed as illegal services by entertainment and video streaming companies, like: Sony and Netflix. This week, HBO Now has joined the war against VPNs when it threatened to prohibit non-US users from streaming content. A remarkably large number of Australian VPN users enjoy US based video-streaming libraries, mainly Netflix and HBO and rely on their VPN services to bypass ...
Posted April 19 2015 By admin
The war against VPNs continues in the land down under as a new copyright legislation law is being considered by the Australian Senate under which VPNs can be blocked, according Choice (Australian consumer advocacy group). In case you didn't already know, VPNs in Australia are a very big deal. Thousands of internet rely heavily on VPNs in Australia in order to gain access to blocked content overseas, particularly streaming websites, like: Netflix and Hulu. Howeve...
Posted April 19 2015 By admin
In a Nutshell...
VPNs, short for "Virtual Private Networks", are online network services used by millions of people around the world to encrypt their private data on the internet. While a user's data and personal information, like: geographical location, passwords, credit card information, etc. can be easily traced by third parties through the user's IP address, a VPN is designed specifically to encrypt this data by cloaking the user's real IP address (location) and repl...
Posted April 16 2015 By admin
On April 13th, Google announced a series of updates to its Cloud Networking Platform to continue providing its customers with better performance, more security and reliability. These updates include: Cloud DNS, Cloud VPN and eleven additional Carrier Interconnect Providers.
Google's protruding updates are directed at reaching two main goals. The first is to leverage its global network and use serve users closer they are located with Google’s global network footprint....
Posted April 14 2015 By admin
China's is ever determined to exert more control over the internet. The Chinese government has released earlier this year a robust internet censorship system, chiefly known as "The Great Firewall of China", which basically prevents users from accessing certain web content, such as: Facebook, Youtube and Google, even when using VPN services as it uses a sophisticated filtering technology called "Data Packet Inspection". Unlike regular geo-blocking filtering systems used ...
Posted April 12 2015 By admin
Have you noticed that day after day the internet becomes more about videos than images? From streaming video files to vlogging. Did you know that video streaming giants like Youtube, Hulu and Netflix take up almost half of internet traffic, alone?! It is a fact that videos have become an integral part of any internet users life, but also a tough challenge for Internet Service Providers (ISPs). In order to provide a buffer free video streaming ISPs need to increase the size...