Month: November 2015
Ericsson Cisco venture disruptive?
Cisco-Ericsson partnership may impact SDN and NFV In a recent blog post, Martina Kurth, an analyst with Gartner Inc. in Stamford, Conn., assessed the Ericsson Cisco venture that’s aimed […]
Ericsson Cisco venture disruptive?
Cisco-Ericsson partnership may impact SDN and NFV In a recent blog post, Martina Kurth, an analyst with Gartner Inc. in Stamford, Conn., assessed the Ericsson Cisco venture that’s aimed […]
The Best Drones for 2021
Even if you have no good reason to justify buying one, you have to admit that drones are cool. Some are glorified tech toys, but most models we highlight here […]
‘Porn obsessed’ man filmed women and children – BBC News
‘A “pornography obsessed” man who spied on women and children – photographing and filming them with his phone – has been jailed for 12 years.’ Full story BBC News, 17th […]
Every Teenage Boy in America Is a Felon
If you are a male living in the United States above the age of 12, raise your hand if you have never looked at, possessed or shared a picture of […]
Searching for the right WAN connection type
The history of WAN technologies is well-documented, so I won’t bore you with the same generic narrative that lives in endless textbooks and on the Internet. At the same […]
Searching for the right WAN connection type
The history of WAN technologies is well-documented, so I won’t bore you with the same generic narrative that lives in endless textbooks and on the Internet. At the same […]
Rebecca Kandare death: Parents jailed for malnourished baby killing – BBC News
‘The parents of a dying baby girl, who failed to seek urgent medical care for her because of their religious beliefs, have been jailed.’ Full story BBC News, 10th November […]
Filtering IPv6 extension headers is sometimes necessary
A recent study by the IETF has shown that IPv6 packets sent to public Internet servers suffer a packet drop rate between 10% to more than 50% when they […]
Filtering IPv6 extension headers is sometimes necessary
A recent study by the IETF has shown that IPv6 packets sent to public Internet servers suffer a packet drop rate between 10% to more than 50% when they […]