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Internet Explorer Will Support Automatic Updates In January

One pretty big problem relating to the Internet is how not everyone has an equal experience. Some people might be using Internet Explorer 6 on a Windows XP machine while other people are using whatever the latest version of Chrome is currently. Microsoft and Google have in the past had very … [Read more...]

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AT&T Turns On Their 4G LTE Network In New York City And San Francisco

Verizon has the largest LTE network in the United States by far. They have 190 cities covered and in total about 200 million Americans have access to that LTE network. However Verizon isn't the only carrier in the United States with an LTE network, there is also AT&T which has already met their … [Read more...]

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Why Music Streaming Services Are The Future Of Music

Music has been around for a long time now. You used to have to buy an entire album just for a couple of songs you like that are in that album. But with the arrival of digital music services like iTunes people have been able to pick and choose individual songs to purchase. But there is still … [Read more...]

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Sprint’s ZTE Is Their First CDMA International Hotspot Device

We just love all those wireless hotspots. And we like the pocket ones you can carry around. And we all love that we can use it internationally. We just love them in general. Well, onto the information, there is a new international mobile hotspot gadget. The ZTE from Sprint is the first CDMA/WiMAX … [Read more...]

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Today’s IPv6 Day, Many Websites And ISPs Test Out IPv6

We've been using the IPv4 addresses for a long time and right now we're pretty much out of addresses. So programmers realized that a long time ago and setup IPv6 for when we ran out of IPv4 addresses. The only problem is that we haven't really started using those IPv6 addresses even though we are … [Read more...]

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My Opinions On Why Net Neutrality Really Does Matter

According to Dictionary.com net neutrality is basically access to a “non-discriminatory” Internet connection. In other words all of the content on the Internet will be treated equally. Since about 240 million (Royal Pingdom) of the 309 million people (2010 US Census) in the United States are … [Read more...]

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Google’s Gigabit Fiber Optic Network Coming To Kansas City

What comes after Stanford when it comes to getting Google's gigabit fiber optic network? Well before we didn't know but now we know a bit more about it. And that city getting Google's network is Kansas City, Kansas. So today Google announced that they are finally going to bring their network to … [Read more...]

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Adobe’s New Flash To HTML5 Converter Is Here, Named Wallaby

Flash is a fairly old technology that many websites use, HTML5 is a much newer technology that only a few websites use. HTML5 is great it is just really hard to covert things from Flash to HTML5, but Adobe might be working to fix that. So Adobe just launched a piece of software called Wallaby and … [Read more...]

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Internet Explorer 9 RC Finally Goes Live, It’s Still IE Though

Microsoft has really been not doing so well in the browser wars during the past few years, but they are trying to get back into it. What they're doing is making Internet Explorer 9, with support for much better technologies than what they have supported in the past. So before today you had to … [Read more...]

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Gigabit 802.11ac To Get A Billion Devices By 2015

WiFi has sure gotten faster over the past decade. We've seen 802.11a, b, g, and then n. All with speed bumps and added features. So that means it's time for the successor to 802.11n, that's going to be 802.11ac. So if you don't already know 802.11n took forever to roll out, over seven years ago … [Read more...]