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You Won"t Recognize the Internet in 2020 |
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Monday, 04 January 2010 09:11 |
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alphadogg writes "As they imagine the Internet of 2020, computer scientists across the country are starting from scratch and re-thinking everything: from IP addresses to DNS to routing tables to Internet security in general. They"re envisioning how the Internet might work without some of the most fundamental features of today"s ISP and enterprise networks. Their goal is audacious: To create an Internet without so many security breaches, with better trust and built-in identity management. Researchers are trying to build an Internet that"s more reliable, higher performing and better able to manage exabytes of content. And they"re hoping to build an Internet that extends connectivity to the most remote regions of the world, perhaps to other planets. This high-risk, long-range Internet research will kick into high gear in 2010, as the US federal government ramps up funding to allow a handful of projects to move out of the lab and into prototype. Indeed, the United States is building the world"s largest virtual network lab across 14 college campuses and two nationwide backbone networks so that it can engage thousands – perhaps millions – of end users in its experiments." 
Read more of this story at Slashdot.


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Apple Orders 10 Million Tablets? |
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Monday, 04 January 2010 13:11 |
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Arvisp writes "According to a blog post by former Google China president Kai-Fu Lee, Apple plans to produce nearly 10 million tablets in the still-unannounced product"s first year. If Lee"s blog post is to be believed, Apple plans to sell nearly twice as many tablets as it did iPhones in the product"s first year." 
Read more of this story at Slashdot.


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2009 Darwin Award Winners Announced |
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Monday, 04 January 2010 14:48 |
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Greg Lindahl writes "From the woman who jumped in a swollen creek to rescue her drowning moped, to the man who hopped over the divider at the edge of the highway to take a leak, and plunged 65 feet to his death, 2009 was a year both exceptional and unexceptional for Darwin Award-worthy behavior!" 
Read more of this story at Slashdot.


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New Moto Devour In Silver |
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Saturday, 02 January 2010 16:44 |
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Like we just discussed, the Motorola Devour, previously the Motorola Calgary, will be launching for Verizon. Our guess is sometime in Q1 and with new and improved Android 2.1. BGR reports one of their contacts has spotted it in a new and snazzy silver.
What do you all think of the new looking Devour? Anyone [...] |
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Monday, 04 January 2010 10:03 |
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So, since we have been a little off in terms of our Nexus One news with New Years Eve and the designated recovery day afterwards, here is a Round Up with tons of juicy tidbits for you all:
Nexus One on AT&T?!?!?
Although this is completely hearsay, but one of BGR’s contacts reports that there will [...] |
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