Thursday, December 22, 2011

Amazon adds networking tools for private clouds

  LightSquared says GPS has to accept interference | Verizon: LTE services 'returning to normal'
 
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Amazon adds networking tools for private clouds
Amazon Web Services has introduced Elastic Network Interfaces, which are attached to instances in a private cloud to allow for more flexibility when configuring the system. Read More


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LightSquared says GPS has to accept interference
Mobile startup LightSquared wants the FCC to declare that it has the right to use spectrum next to the GPS band and that navigation device makers do not. Read More

Verizon: LTE services 'returning to normal'
Verizon says subscribers should expect its LTE services to come back online soon after a nationwide outage knocked them offline Wednesday morning. Read More


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Critics stage last-ditch effort to derail domain name expansion plan
Debate around a controversial plan to add hundreds of new domain name extensions to the Internet infrastructure has reached a fever pitch in the nation's capital, as critics engage in a last-ditch effort to scrap or delay the plan, which is scheduled to launch Jan. 12. Read More

8 free Wi-Fi security tools
These apps for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux will help you see and get info on all your Wi-Fi access points. Read More

 
 
 

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