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Hacker arrested after taunting police with clues attached to cat
Japanese police believe they have finally caught the man behind an extraordinary malware campaign that included taunting police in January by sending them clues on an SD card strapped to a cat.
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Cisco confirms firmware flaw in only Linksys WRT54GL router
The company said on Thursday that the serious vulnerability was solely in the Linksys WRT54GL router
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Google data centres turned into art exhibition
Google is offering a look inside its data centres with a series of stunning photographs that would be more at home in an art gallery than a technology manual.
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Netgear introduces powerline music streaming from smartphones and tablets
Netgear has introduced the Powerline Music Extender, which uses powerline technology to stream music from a smartphone or a tablet to any room in the home with an electrical outlet, the company said on Wednesday.
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Cisco: Wireless networks need to catch up with fixed line
As smart devices continue to proliferate, the nature of the network is changing, and organisations need to focus on making their wireless networks as fast, reliable and scalable as their fixed line networks, according to Cisco.
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Lightweight Gigabit Ethernet cables offered for car networking
Ethernet has gained speed many times, and now it may be about to lose weight.
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Google connects up Stanford University with fibre optic network
Some lucky California residents are getting a glimpse of what Google's new fibre network will soon deliver.
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OnLive launches MicroConsole cloud gaming system
Imagine a game console the size and thickness of two iPhones stacked one atop the other, that can serve up nearly any computer game with high definition clarity, sips just 6 watts of power, and costs just $99.
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LTE wireless prototypes stun CES
Verizon Wireless demonstrated a series of technology prototypes this week to show how end users would benefit from its upcoming LTE network.
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BBC iPlayer available on Freesat
The BBC is making iPlayer, its TV on demand service, available to Freesat viewers next month.






