Month: November 2015
Ericsson Cisco venture disruptive?
[ad_1] Cisco-Ericsson partnership may impact SDN and NFV In a recent blog post, Martina Kurth, an analyst with Gartner Inc. in Stamford, Conn., assessed the Ericsson Cisco venture that’s […]
Ericsson Cisco venture disruptive?
[ad_1] Cisco-Ericsson partnership may impact SDN and NFV In a recent blog post, Martina Kurth, an analyst with Gartner Inc. in Stamford, Conn., assessed the Ericsson Cisco venture that’s […]
The Best Drones for 2021
[ad_1] Even if you have no good reason to justify buying one, you have to admit that drones are cool. Some are glorified tech toys, but most models we highlight […]
‘Porn obsessed’ man filmed women and children – BBC News
[ad_1] ‘A “pornography obsessed” man who spied on women and children – photographing and filming them with his phone – has been jailed for 12 years.’ Full story BBC News, […]
Every Teenage Boy in America Is a Felon
[ad_1] If you are a male living in the United States above the age of 12, raise your hand if you have never looked at, possessed or shared a picture […]
Searching for the right WAN connection type
[ad_1] The history of WAN technologies is well-documented, so I won’t bore you with the same generic narrative that lives in endless textbooks and on the Internet. At the […]
Searching for the right WAN connection type
[ad_1] The history of WAN technologies is well-documented, so I won’t bore you with the same generic narrative that lives in endless textbooks and on the Internet. At the […]
Rebecca Kandare death: Parents jailed for malnourished baby killing – BBC News
[ad_1] ‘The parents of a dying baby girl, who failed to seek urgent medical care for her because of their religious beliefs, have been jailed.’ Full story BBC News, 10th […]
Filtering IPv6 extension headers is sometimes necessary
[ad_1] A recent study by the IETF has shown that IPv6 packets sent to public Internet servers suffer a packet drop rate between 10% to more than 50% when […]
Filtering IPv6 extension headers is sometimes necessary
[ad_1] A recent study by the IETF has shown that IPv6 packets sent to public Internet servers suffer a packet drop rate between 10% to more than 50% when […]