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from Bradley Mitchell Each of this week's featured technologies has been around for years. Like many things in networking, it can take a long time for something good to become really popular. A few years from now, what technologies do you think we'll be talking about? Should be interesting. | |
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What Is Bluetooth? Bluetooth is a low-power radio wireless networking specification used in cell phones, headsets and computer peripherals like keyboards and mice. The definition of Bluetooth encompasses several different versions of the standard (including 1.1, 1.2 and 2.0). |
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DSL vs Cable Modem - Customer Satisfaction Each year, J.D. Power and Associates surveys thousands of U.S. residential customers of both DSL and cable modem Internet services. The survey assesses seven key factors that contribute to overall satisfaction with a high-speed Internet service. Find out who came out on top in the latest survey. | |||||||
Discussion of the Week: Networking for Xbox Live One of the hottest trends in home networking is connecting video game consoles to interative online services like Xbox Live. See how one of our message board members is faring in their attempt to network their Xbox to the Internet. Share your experience, good or bad. |
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