Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Which mobile data provider is best? (And will you make a switch?)

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Which mobile data provider is best? (And will you make a switch?)
Computerworld readers rate AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon on data connection speed, reliability, customer service and more. Find out which carrier gets the most cheers — and which the most jeers — from our 2014 survey respondents. Read More
 




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DNS tips and tricks
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How not to waste your money on the second wave of 802.11ac wireless gear
The best way to avoid wasting your money on wave 2 of 802.11ac access points is to not buy them right away, and the second-best is to not overreact to their presence on your network. Read More
 

DNS hijacking flaw affects D-Link DSL router, possibly other devices
A vulnerability found in a DSL router model from D-Link allows remote hackers to change its DNS settings and hijack users' traffic. Read More
 

Our bullet-proof LAN failed; here's what we learned
  Three risks and three remedies to help ensure this doesn't happen to you. Read More
 

Google wants to become a mobile carrier
Google has laid the groundwork for its own cellular service by buying capacity on the networks of Sprint and T-Mobile USA. Read More
 

Google Fiber expanding to Atlanta, Charlotte, Nashville and Raleigh-Durham
Google Fiber is coming to the metro areas of Atlanta, Nashville, Charlotte and Raleigh-Durham, N.C. Read More
 


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Apple updates Yosemite, again claims to fix Macs' Wi-Fi flops
Apple today released OS X Yosemite 10.10.2, hoping again to improve -- or in cases simply enable -- Wi-Fi on Macs that have suffered connectivity issues since October. Read More
 

Cisco's evolving software, cloud strategy will hinge on hardware
A new licensing strategy will use installed hardware base as the "real estate" on which to build. Read More
 

8 Wi-Fi mistakes to avoid
Wi-Fi is great when it works right -- and when it's secure. Although setting up Wi-Fi can seem straightforward, there are many complexities. Read More
 

This 1915 conference call made history
The first commercial transcontinental phone line opened on Jan. 25, 1915 with a call from New York to San Francisco. Read More
 

Wi-Fi growth set to drive sales of new Ethernet speeds
Growing demand for faster enterprise wireless LANs is expected to drive sales of Wi-Fi gear and a new type of Ethernet for connecting next-generation access points. Read More
 

The first place to tackle SDN? In the WAN
Michael Elmore of Cigna argues that the best initial use case for SDN is in the wide area network. Read More
 

Big visions for 5G before the FCC
Drones, robots, high-altitude balloons and low-altitude satellites are all envisioned to provide fifth-generation (5G) wireless connections as early as 2020, according to recent FCC filings from 55 companies, including Google, Samsung, Intel and Qualcomm. Read More
 

 

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