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Windows market share dives again as Mac nears 10%Open in New Window
"Windows lost nearly a full percentage point of market share for the second month in a row in December, pushing Microsoft Corp.'s operating system to a new low, an Internet measurement company..." read more »
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Video: History of the InternetOpen in New Window
If you've ever wondered how the Internet was born, but can't be bothered reading a whole book on the subject, check out this short animated documentary from Milah Bilgil. Entitled History of the inte read more »
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Data breaches rose sharply in 2008, says studyOpen in New Window
More than 35 million data records were breached in 2008 in the U.S., a figure that underscores continuing difficulties in securing information, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC). read more »
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New Year rings in better VoIP for allOpen in New Window
More VoIP options come to Windows Mobile and iPhoneIt seems that January is when VoIP clients get spruced up with new features and capabilities, with both Truphone and Fring launching new versions re read more »
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2009 will be the year of IP videoOpen in New Window
One of our predictions for 2009 was that the B2B demand for video over IP would grow this year. We'd like to expand on the topic and will look to cover IP video more extensively this year. This week, read more »
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Apple Gives Desktop Apps an Internet LifeOpen in New Window
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Move Networks Streamed 100 Million Hours Of HD Video On The Web Last YearOpen in New Window
Who needs cable TV? Move Networks, which powers the Web video streaming for ABC, Fox, the Discovery Channel, and Animal Planet, streamed 180 million hours of premium video last year, 100 million of read more »
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Comcast starts new year with new network management systemOpen in New Window
As promised, Comcast has turned off its "P2P specific technique" throughout its network, the company says. Now, it will handle congestion by identifying the problem, not the protocol.Read More... read more »
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