T-Mobile to announce Google Android based HTC Dream later this month. What are the privacy implications?
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T-Mobile to announce Google Android based HTC Dream later this month. What are the privacy implications?
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It has come to my attention that Russia has recently attacked Georgia on two fronts (after Georgia reportedly attacked first). Reports indicate that ground forces have invaded the physical country and ‘cyber forces’ have laid siege to Georgian web sites and servers. This is according to information I have collected following an email received about [...]
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Last Wednesday (the 9th of April, 2008), I skipped the last day of ARIN XXI to attend the Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit. The summit was held at DU and was put on by the Rocky Mountain IPv6 Task Force (RMv6TF). RMv6TF is a regional sub-chapter of the North American IPv6 Task Force (NAv6TF) which in [...]
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I am making this post from ARIN XXI at the Grand Hyatt in Denver, CO. More importantly, I am posting from an IPv6 native network. I am on a Windows XP laptop so I am using an IPv4 DNS kludge and am behind a NAT-PT gateway to reach non IPv6 native sites (like this one [...]
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EDIT: After lot’s of searching and a number of conversations, I have not found anything that backs up the Network World story – even from Vyatta. All of the tests I could find only look at 1Gbps ports, not 10Gbps. I still feel that the progress in x86 based routers is exciting, but 10Gbps is [...]
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ARIN XXI (Denver, CO — 6-9 April 2008) is going to have a native IPv6 network in place for attendees to experiment with. According to Mark Kosters (ARIN CTO): “The Main Event will feature presentations explaining the experiment, offering test scenarios, and information on setup in detail. During the course of the experiment, ARIN will [...]
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