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1. Broadband - The Basics - By: Michael Russell
The term broadband commonly refers to any service that provides high speed Internet access. Broadband service is defined by the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) as having either an upstream, or downstream, data transmission speed that exceeds 200,000 bits per second. The faster speed provided...

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Broadband - The Basics
The term broadband commonly refers to any service that provides high speed Internet access. Broadband service is defined by the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) as having either an upstream, or downstream, data transmission speed that exceeds 200,000 bits per second. The faster speed provided by the service is due to the transmission technique that it uses. This technique gives it the ability to carry several different data channels over a single wire. Upstream data trans
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2. Distance Learning Education For The 21st Century - By: E. A. Edwards
Chances are you know someone who is working toward a college or post-college degree via the Internet. Perhaps you yourself have attended online classes to continue your education, obtain a certification, or to improve you chances for advancement in your job. More and more people are findi...

3. Broadband A Bigger Target For Cyber Thieves - By: Michael Russell
It doesn't matter how you to connect to the Internet, either dial-up or DSL Broadband, you are always at risk from cyber-criminals who are looking for a way into your computer. Some of these attackers will be looking to hi-jack your computer in order to perform Denial of Service (DoS) attacks. All t...

4. Voice Over Internet Protocol – Voip - By: Michael Russell
This technology has the potential to improve the telecommunications industry in many ways and, as the technology continues to advance, you just might start to see more and more people converting to VOIP service. Voice over IP (VOIP) allows the user to speak into a computer microphone or headset that...

5. Are Your Computer Activities Under Surveillance By Strangers? - By: Julian Pereira
Computer users are under constant surveillance by strangers dueto the existence of computer infiltrated Spyware.Spyware may be described as any software that uses a person'sinternet connection as a backdoor approach intended to accesspersonal or business information, without the knowledge ...

6. Broadband Speed With A Cable Connection - By: Michael Russell
Sending emails, browsing the Internet, or playing games online with a dial-up connection can be very difficult and frustrating. A broadband connection is much faster than a dial-up connection. A faster connection can make your time on the Internet much more enjoyable. You have several options if you...

7. Comparing Broadband And Dial-up - By: Michael Russell
The internet is growing ever faster each and every day, every single second of every minute of every day of our lives, even when we're sleeping!  It grows bigger and better each day and features more and more information at the very click of a button.  Almost anything that one can think an...

8. Internet Banking Security And Safety - By: Frank Owen
Is Online Banking A Safe ChoiceMany people hesitate to take advantage of Internet bankingbecause they aren't confident it is a safe and secure method forconducting financial business. Fortunately Internet banking isextremely safe and becoming safer and more secure every day.Currently the...

9. Wireless Routers: Freedom For Internet Users - By: Michael Russell
As you read this article, you may be attached to a computer that's available only in, say, your living room or bedroom. Want to run a computer or laptop anywhere in the house? Consider a wireless router. A wireless router is network device that allows you, through the use of wireless access po...

10. Aspen Nightlife World Link Caf - By: Michael Russell
While on your wonderful vacation in Aspen, you will enjoy many of the finer things in life including fresh open air and natural surroundings. It is wonderful and peaceful but since we have become a technical society, you might start having email withdrawals. The World...

11. Computer Support London Network Support London Network Installation London - By: Netstaruk
How to Secure Computer Networks IT infrastructure andcomputer-based offices are only growing day by day in thismodern world. Whether your business is running on singlepersonal computer or amidst the wide network, it is imperativeto have an expert IT support or a data disaster recovery plan. ...

12. Your Privacy Exposed! Computer Forensics International Uncovers Secrets About Recycled Hard Drives - By: Stacey Kumagai
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Stacey Kumagai, Media Relations Phone: 818/506-8675; Email: mediamonster@yahoo.com YOUR PRIVACY EXPOSED! Computer Forensics International uncovers secrets about recycled hard drives Los Angeles, CA --- Privacy is essentia...

13. The Promotional Calendar Has Just Evolved...is Your Company Ready? - By: Michael Russell
There are over a Billion or so computer and Internet users. That's one BIG marketplace! Finding ways to directly reach out and contact this huge consumer base has always been a problem for the small web site owner and most online/offline businesses. Those who have devi...

14. How Broad Is Broadband? - By: Michael Russell
What is broadband? For those who wish to upgrade their internet service provide, this salient question may be the first thing that come to our minds. But the one important question should be: What can broadband do for me that dial-up can’t? Broadband has been taking the internet service...



15. Cooking Recipes, Anytime And Anywhere. - By: Sparky Hrelek
Have you ever known exactly what you want to cook but searched and searched through all of your cook books and had no luck finding that tender morsel that has been making your mouth water all day? Having to settle for something else is so disappointing isn't it? Or have you been to a restaurant and ...

16. Online Computer Forensic Course - By: Andrew Bleak
Tech savvy and tech savvy wannabes alike can now learn more and more even at the comforts of their homes and couches. Those who already have a bachelor's degree in computer or Information Technology related courses can further expand their expertise with an ease through a higher computer...

17. Spyware Remover - Protect Your Computer From Spyware - By: David Chandler
Spyware - this is one of the biggest threats to security and privacy in the internet today. Spyware intrude, break and enter our computers and pose a great threat especially with more malicious spywares. Leaving a home or business computer unprotected from spyware is just like leaving the front ...

18. Use A Spyware Remover Now - By: Kenth Nasstrom
If you use the internet, "There is over 90% chance your computer is infected with spyware" - Source CNN. Just think about it. You probably have at least one, if not more computers in your home. Most computers today have internet access. And if you receive email from others and surf to a coupl...

19. Game Cabinets - A Newcomer's Guide - By: Michael Russell
Game cabinets are basically cabinets that contain low-end computers, and are sometimes painted and decorated to look like real retro arcade machines. The computer is hidden inside the cabinet, opening with a lock and key; if the PC needs to be taken out for some reason. Often a joystick or game pad ...

20. Broadband Router - By: Michael Russell
A broadband router is the device you would use if you have multiple computers that need to share the same network connection. When you pay for the internet, the company releases one IP address to your location. This means that you can only use one cable to plug into a device. If you only have one co...

21. Routers - By: Michael Russell
Routers are machines that basically bridge the gap between two machines and allow you to exchange data between them. For example, you could connect to computers via a router. Those two computers will then be able to exchange files, share the same internet connection, and possibly share certain thing...

22. Some Computer Forensics Basics - By: Allen Butler
- Computer Forensics in a Nutshell Computer forensics are examinations of computers made during a criminal investigation. When police look into the files and data on a computer during an investigation, they are using computer forensics. It is obvious that you would want to look at a suspe...

23. What Is Online Banking? - By: Michael Russell
Online banking, also called internet banking, allows customers to perform bank transactions online, which previously could only be done in person or perhaps by mail. Online banking first began in 1995 with the explosion of the internet. Anyone with access to a computer and an internet connection, ...

24. Spyware Removers And Blockers - By: Craig Rowe
There are so many spyware removers and blockers out there that you may find it difficult to choose the one that is best for you. The fact is, only you can determine which spyware program will best help you protect the integrity of your computer and your personal information, but you dont...

25. Broadband Speeds With A Dsl Connection - By: Michael Russell
A broadband connection can give you faster data transmission speeds than you would get from a dial-up connection. This higher-speed connection will allow you to perform everyday tasks, such as downloading a file, checking your email, or browsing the web, much faster. You can try to get a broadband c...

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Cyberpunk Radio #71 - Internet Attack!
Breaking news from the dark fiber feedHackers briefly overwhelmed at least three of the 13 computers that help manage global computer traffic Yesterday in one of the most significant attacks against the Internet since 2002.Donna Kay Honey & the Cowpokers - "Cyber Cowboy"Richard Hunter - "Tongues of Machines"Experts said the unusually powerful attacks lasted as long as 12 hours but passed largely unnoticed by most computer users. Computer scientists worldwide raced to cope with enormous volumes of data that threatened to saturate some of the Internet's most vital pipelines.The Homeland Security Department confirmed it was monitoring what it called "anomalous" Internet traffic."There is no credible intelligence to suggest an imminent threat to the homeland or our computing systems at this time," said a visibly shaken HSD representative at todays news conference.The motive for the attacks was unclear, said Duane Wessels, a researcher at the Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis at the San Diego Supercomputing Center. "Maybe to show off or just be disruptive; it doesn't seem to be extortion or anything like that," Wessels added.Other experts said the hackers appeared to disguise their origin, but vast amounts of rogue data in the attacks were traced to South Korea, Iran, Ukraine, and other, unspecified, sources.The attacks appeared to target Ultra DNS, the company that operates servers managing traffic for Web sites ending in the ORG and GOV suffixes, experts said. Officials with NeuStar Inc., which owns UltraDNS, confirmed only that it had observed an unusual increase in traffic.Among the targeted "root" servers that manage global Internet traffic were ones operated by both the Defense Department and the Internet's primary public sector backbone."There was what appears to be some form of attack during the night hours here in California and into the morning," said Labia, chief technical officer for the Pluri Media Group. She said the attack was continuing and so was the hunt for the origin of the anomalies. "I don't think anybody has the full picture," Labia said. "We're still analyzing the data."Yesterdayss attack was more serious than attacks against the same 13 root servers in October 2002 because black technology innovations in recent years have increasingly distributed their workloads to zombie computers located around the globe, making tracing efforts virtually impossible.PMG Contributor: Xnick JesdXnun. ... More

Truth Serum Gets Some Confessions Out Of Koli
Surendra Koli was "cooperative" during the test, results of which are being kept under wraps.... More

Another Ie Flaw Being Exploited By Online Criminals
An undocumented flaw in Microsoft's Internet Explorer is being exploited by unscrupulous hackers to infect computers with malicious programs.... More

Uncrewed Aircraft Swarm Together Indoors
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