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Microsoft spends money in undersea cables

Do you know where Microsoft has last invested? It seems that they put a lot of money in undersea cables, in order to connect its North American Data Center with Ireland and UK. The subsea cable will be built by TE SubCom. The cable is provided by Hibernia and Aqua …

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Self driving cars analysis report

Self driving cars represent the future of transport. The advantages of self driving seem clear: no drunken drivers, no human errors, no human emotions like aggression in the traffic, impatience, texting while driving or hurry. But for the moment, things are yet far from being as perfect as self driving …

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AMD aims to Desktop and Datacenter

AMD changed significantly the target audience for its products. AMD brought a new range of products for its customers but it did not limit only to that, so they moved away from low end computers to commercial and high end computers and data center. AMD is now selling some new …

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Will Windows 10 be the last version number?

Windows 10 Microsoft

Jerry Nixon, Microsoft developer guru, made an interesting announcement in Chicago, last week. He was present at a conference for the Ignite company and he declared that Windows 10 will be the last Windows version. He said that they are still working on Windows 10, because it is the last …

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Microsoft Edge Browser is worth trying

Internet Explorer is no longer present into the web world. But as any important software, it left a faster and a modern successor to us. Microsoft Edge browser was known after its previous code name – Microsoft Spartan. Its well known new features are the extensions. Edge also keeps from …

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Adware infection became viral for Google users

Adware can easily infect any pc nowadays. Superfish, for example, the adware that was pre-loaded on Lenovo pc’s, is a good example in this respect but it is not singular. Google and a few universities from California, Santa Barbara and Berkley made a research about how this somehow considered malware …

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Hackers threat the firmware upgrade

It is very simple to protect your desktop computer or mobile device against security breaches like hackers or all the other types of malware. You just install an antivirus and a firewall and the problem is solved. Of course, you can add extra protection like anti spam, anti phishing, parental …

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10 security suites tested for MAC OS X

The AV-TEST has independent testing labs that test best solutions against viruses for different operating systems. This time the organization tested 10 security solutions for the MAC OS X. Despite the myth that said that MAC OS X does not have viruses, things have changed lately. The number of MAC …

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Windows Control Panel – useful features

Windows Control Panel is the core of anybody’s PC system. From here you could add/remove software and hardware, change the security settings for your operating system, manage user’s accounts or just change the way windows looks like. It seems all very techie and scary for non technical users, but it is …

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VoIP technology and data services golden age

Today we will talk about the present and the future of the telephony and data services, about the VoIP technology. As many companies are converging their data and voice network technologies to a single IP-based infrastructure, SIP trunking is an excellent replacement of their traditional voice service from their providers. …

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