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Boulder's tech workers cope with historic flood
Tech firms in Boulder must shutter downtown offices as floods damage offices and close most roads. But the Internet-based firms keep running smoothly. Read More
 

Juniper ships SDN controller, dismisses OpenDaylight technology
Juniper Networks is now shipping its SDN controller and has also made it available as open source code, signaling an intention to not develop product around the OpenDaylight SDN consortium's work. Read More
 

 

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Google acquires Bump for undisclosed amount
Google today made an interesting acquisition, snatching up a mobile startup that first made a name for itself in the world of iOS. According to All Things D, Google purchased Bump for somewhere between $30 million and $60 million. Read More
 

Patch expert wants Ballmer to get to the bottom of buggy Windows, Office updates
A Microsoft MVP and Windows expert has sent company CEO Steve Ballmer a letter asking him to look into the worrisome trend of releasing sub-standard patches. Read More
 

An alternate method of SDN network programmability
If you haven't been living under a rock for the past few years, your head is probably about to explode from Software Defined Networking overload. Rooted in Stanford academic research, SDN was initially branded as a "science project," which in reality it was. However, rapidly growing market interest quickly propelled it from theory to practice and the era of SDN startups had begun. Read More
 

Super-fast Wi-Fi: Cisco, Ubiquiti access points top out at nearly 400Mbps
Earlier this year we tested several consumer-level 802.11ac routers. Here, we take a look at two enterprise-level access points. They're a part of the so-called "Wave 1" phase of the 802.11ac standard: both access points support up to three spatial streams and 80 MHz wide channels, offering theoretical data rates up to 1.3Gbps. But just as we saw with the 802.11ac routers, you won't get throughput rates nearly that fast. Read More
 

8 reasons why Chromebooks aren't going away
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50 million users strong, Versafe brings online fraud protection to North America
There was a time when if you were not in the US Internet market, you were not in the Internet market. Fully two thirds of the market for the Internet was US based. Of course those days are long gone as the law of numbers have evened things out, but still it is surprising to me when I hear about companies that have had such great success without penetrating the US market. Such is the case with Versafe... Read More
 

Best and worst tech bloopers: September edition
While watching a blooper reel at a recent baseball game, I got to thinking about whether we could pull off a regular bloopers collection of technology-related incidents. Read More
 

 

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