Apple networking genii blacklist router ports
You get what you pay for
The Fruity cargo cult Apple’s legendary skill at networking hit another milestone today after a software update killed Mac’s Ethernet port.
ARM getting attention from server makers
Five sign up
More than five computer makers have announced that they are going to use servers with ARM processors.
Phillips shows the dangers of internet homes
We can see regulation coming
One of the issues of an internet connected home is that the producers all have to agree on common standards, or you end up, like Phillips customers found out, forced to use one supplier.
LTE networks have evil bugs
Structure is floored by unfixable bugs
Carnegie Mellon University's CERT security vulnerabilities database has issued an alert regarding the status of LTE (Long-Term Evolution) mobile networks.
The world needs open source routers
It is safer that everyone knows
Security experts in the US are asking the government to insist that router code be made open source.
Huawei and NTT DoCoMo show 3.6 Gbps 5G
Set up in Japan
Huawei and NTT DoCoMo have set up a 5G network in the land of bullet trains which can run at 3.6 Gbps if not interrupted by Godzilla.
AMD shows off hardware-based GPU virtualisation
Can allow 15 virtualised desktops
AMD is showing off a new hardware-based GPU virtualisation tech.
Apache turns 20
Brave new world makes us feel old
One of the first stories I wrote was a yarn about some new server software called Apache – now both of us are feeling pretty old.
Case against Sony over PSN hack all but dismissed
Perfect security is an illusion
Shuttle launches new OMNINAS KD20 low-energy NAS server
With two hot-swap drive bays