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Where's my gigabit Internet, anyway?

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Where's my gigabit Internet, anyway?
For Americans used to roughly 10Mbps broadband connections, the idea of gigabit Internet can feel a little like science fiction. Streaming 4K video without hiccups? Enormous file downloads happening in seconds? Oh, sure. Read More
 


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Quick look: Inside Reddit
Reddit has it all: With its ear to the Internet the social site pumps out controversy, interviews, videos and stories. Read More
 

33 great tips and tricks for iOS 7
Whether it's the first time you've picked up an iPad or the seventeenth time you've pulled out your iPhone today, there are probably still some iOS 7 features and functionality that you're not familiar with. Don't sweat it: We're here to help. We've collected some of our favorite and most useful tips and compiled them here, just for you. Read More
 

Israeli start-up, working with GE, out to detect Stuxnet-like attacks
  The Stuxnet malware known to have stealthily targeted Iranian nuclear facilities a few years ago was a wake-up call about how vulnerable critical industrial systems can be to cyberattack. Now, an Israeli start-up, with help from General Electric, is testing security technology that would detect Stuxnet-like attacks on critical infrastructure systems used for power production. Read More
 

Bill Buckner is the butt of painfully funny 404 error page
  Baseball fans will require no explanation to appreciate this 404 error page delivered by the newly redesigned Boston.com. Read More
 

Nokia doesn't want you to get shocked, suspends tablet sales because of faulty charger
Nokia has temporarily halted sales of the Lumia 2520 in seven countries, because the tablet's AC-300 charger can give users an electric shock. Read More
 

Facebook users targeted by iBanking Android trojan app
Cybercriminals have started using a sophisticated Android Trojan app designed for e-banking fraud to target Facebook users, possibly in an attempt to bypass the two-factor authentication protection on the social network. Read More
 

Heartbleed: Security experts reality-check the 3 most hysterical fears
Heartbleed has dominated tech headlines for a week now. News outlets, citizen bloggers, and even late-night TV hosts have jumped on the story, each amping up the alarm a little more than the last one. But while it's true Heartbleed is a critical flaw with widespread implications, several security experts we've spoken with believe the sky-is-falling tone of the reporting is a bit melodramatic. Read More
 

Beyond the usual suspects: 10 hot programming languages on the rise
From Ceylon to Egison, these 10 languages tackle tough programming problems in unique and increasingly popular ways Read More
 

Microsoft's Outlook.com now imports Yahoo Mail
Microsoft said Thursday that it will now import Yahoo Mail via Outlook.com, providing a front door to another major email provider. Read More
 

Tor anonymity network to shrink as a result of Heartbleed flaw
  The Tor Project has flagged 380 Tor relays vulnerable to the critical Heartbleed flaw to be rejected from the Tor anonymity network, reducing the network's entry and exit capacity. Read More
 

First look: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
New graphical bells and whistles, plus security improvements Read More
 

 

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