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Facebook raring to give IPv6 a test flight

  IT Blogwatch: World IPv6 Day arrives; World shrugs | Can't reach your favorite site? IPv6 may be to blame
 
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Facebook raring to give IPv6 a test flight
After helping to hatch the plan for World IPv6 Day set for Wednesday, a senior network engineer at Facebook is raring to test the site's reworked network. Read More


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IT Blogwatch: World IPv6 Day arrives; World shrugs
It's World IPv6 Day. Should we celebrate, or is it just an excuse for network equipment vendors to sell overpriced, unnecessary gear? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers get all dual-stacked. Read More

Can't reach your favorite site? IPv6 may be to blame
A small number of Internet users will experience delays or time-outs as they attempt to visit Facebook, Google, Yahoo and other popular websites tonight and tomorrow, due to a 24-hour trial of a new Internet standard called IPv6. Read More

10 things to know about the move to IPv6
The Internet has been rolling along for decades on the strength of IPv4 and its numbering system, which has supplied billions of addresses. But the booming popularity of the Internet has finally soaked up nearly all those fresh numbers. On Wednesday, World IPv6 Day will turn the new protocol on at hundreds of companies, agencies and universities for testing. Read More

Comcast expands IPv6 trial
Comcast has expanded its IPv6 trial, adding hundreds of cable modem subscribers in the San Francisco, Philadelphia, Chicago and Miami areas to participants in Littleton, Colo., that have been operational all year with this next-generation Internet service. Read More


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Darlene Storm: LulzSec hacks Sony yet again, leaks data, denies arrest
LulzSec sailed Lulz Boat into Sony servers yet again, leaking 54MB of Sony Developer source code and internal maps of Sony BMG. Then there was a possible FBI taunt by a leak posted on a Full Disclosure list, claiming a LulzSec member was arrested. LulzSec denied the hacker was part of its infamous group.   Read More

LTE outperforms 42M bps HSPA+ on streets of Stockholm
TeliaSonera's 4G network comes out on top when pitched against Three's new HSPA+ (High-Speed Packet Access) network in central Stockholm, with average download speeds at 57.1M bps (bits per second) and 13.7M bps. Read More

Web, Internet inventors have cleaned up on awards
The inventors of the World Wide Web and the Internet sprung their ideas on the public more than two decades ago - and the accolades haven't stopped since. Read More

Richi Jennings: RSA SecurID: Egg meets face
In the case of the SecurID hack three months ago, RSA's strategy -- to deny anything was worrisome -- has come back to bite it. Hard. The company is having to learn some of the oldest lessons in security -- and in PR. Find out more, in The Long View... INSIDER (free registration required) Read More

 
 
 

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