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As most owners of Apple's popular iPhone 3G know, it contains built-in Wi-Fi networking similar to that of a laptop computer. Some iPhone 3G owners don't realize, however, that their phone will automatically connect to certain wireless access points without their knowledge. The only robust way to prevent these unexpected connections is to turn off Wi-Fi on the iPhone 3G when not using it. More - Turn Off Your iPhone 3G Wi-Fi Connections For Safety
in Handhelds
via About @ 11:41 2nd Sep
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KARACHI (Reuters) - Around 10.5 million mobile phone connections have been blocked because operating companies had failed to follow procedures to establish the identity of their users, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) said.
in Mobile Technology
via Reuters India @ 8:22 9th Oct
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Equinux has released VPN Tracker 5.3, the newest version of its IPSec-based VPN client for Mac OS X. The upgrade supports Mode Config for Netgear VPN gateways to simplify the administration of VPN connections.
in Computer Security
via Macsimum News @ 12:32 9th Sep
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Space and the Olympics might not be synonymous in most people's minds — although this image of the Opening Ceremony fireworks makes it look like Olympic Stadium is going supernova — but there are a few connections between the two for this year's Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. Google Earth recently updated the satellite imagery it uses for the Beijing area to provide users with better maps. They also used satellite imagery to create a 3-D tour of all the facilities for the 2008 Olympics (see video below). Other space connections include several space explorers who carried the Olympic torch on its running tour around the world, and NASA space spinoff technology used in some of the clothing and equipment for Olympic use.
in Space Science
via Universe Today @ 20:33 9th Aug
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The British internet TV market could generate revenues of £1.78bn by 2011, according to research carried out by technology company Alcatel-Lucent. Although the industry is in its infancy, several British companies, including TV website Joost, already offer TV over the internet, and BT Vision, the pay-TV arm of the telecoms giant, uses broadband connections to deliver shows to customers' TV sets. Faster internet connections have already popularised some internet shows, including Kate Modern, made by social networking site Bebo.
in Top Internet
via Guardian Unlimited @ 11:24 17th Aug
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in E-commerce
via Washington Post @ 20:10 15th Aug
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More than half of all automobile models sold in the United States in 2009 will offer optional support for Apple's iPod, reflecting automakers' drive to accelerate sales by offering compelling technological features, according to iSuppli.
in Gadgets
via DigiTimes @ 7:28 9th Oct
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via TMC Net @ 14:56 9th Oct
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via Consumer Electronics Net @ 1:06 11th Oct
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ashitaka writes "KDDI has announced that they will be launching a 1Gbps Internet service to single-family home and condo users in October. The service is supposedly synchronous, with 1Gbps in both directions, although the article implies that speeds will vary with location. Cost will be 5,985 yen/month (about US$56.50) for the basic Internet and IP phone service. This is intended to compete with NTT, who currently control over 70% of the Japanese FTTH market."
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 16:59 27th Sep
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via TMC Net @ 11:09 6th Oct
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in Mobile Technology
via Automotive News @ 16:44 9th Oct
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More than half of all vehicle models sold in the US next year will offer optional support for the Apple iPod, says iSuppli.Â
in Gadgets
via Telematics Update @ 14:54 9th Oct
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2:45 PM -- Things are a-brewin’ in Sweden. Sweden is not just home of the infamous bikini team, it is also the home of Outpost 24, an equally sexy software-as-a-service network scanning service, and the employer of my friend Robert E. Lee and his colleague Jack C. Louis. These guys are the inventors of UnicornScan, a user-land TCP stack turned into a port scanner. Never heard of it? Use Nmap exclusively? Well if you run Linux, I suggest checking it out, especially if missed ports in your portscan is inexcusable. But I digress.
in Computer Security
via Dark Reading @ 10:49 2nd Oct
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Connections of Parisian Art are eyeing a tilt at the Tattersalls Millions Acomb Stakes at York following his impressive debut success.
in Arts & Culture
via Irish News @ 11:19 8th Aug
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Wireless connections accounted for 809,000 of all Australian broadband subscriptions at the end of June 2008.
in Linux
via Linux World Australia @ 9:05 22nd Sep
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Complaints over dropped calls and choppy Web connections on Apple's iPhone 3G have sparked a wave of debate in the blogosphere over the root cause of the problems. Two well-placed sources tell BusinessWeek.com the glitches are related to a chip inside Apple's music-playing cell phone. The sources add that Apple (AAPL) plans to remedy the problems through a software upgrade rather than through a more disruptive step, such as a product recall.
in Handhelds
via Yahoo! Singapore @ 10:47 15th Aug
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"Complaints over dropped calls and choppy Web connections on Apple's iPhone 3G have sparked a wave of debate in the blogosphere over the root cause of the problems. Two well-placed sources tell BusinessWeek.com the glitches are related to a chip inside Apple's music-playing cell phone. The sources add that Apple plans to remedy the problems through a software upgrade rather than through a more disruptive step, such as a product recall," Peter Burrows reports for BusinessWeek.
in Handhelds
via Mac Daily News @ 13:31 14th Aug
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The grave of an ancient British warrior with tantalizing Roman connections has been unearthed in southern England, archaeologists say.
in General Science
via American Scientist @ 12:16 12th Aug
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Midnight-cafe: "Below is command to find out number of connections to each ports which are in use using netstat & cut."
in Open Source
via Addict3d.org @ 14:50 5th Oct
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The DV-SP406's smooth, assured pictures, solid range of connections and healthy format support make it a superb choice if you're buying on a budget - provided you can tolerate the fiddly remote and lacklustre build quality.
in Gadgets
via Dark Vision Hardware @ 4:14 5th Oct
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Google is helping develop a system to bring high-speed internet connections to three billion people developing countries in Africa and elsewhere.
in Top Internet
via BBC @ 19:14 9th Sep
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Apple Inc. released a software update for the iPhone 3G to improve connections on faster wireless networks.
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via Houston Chronicle @ 17:05 19th Aug
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