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Cisco squashes one bug
News Many network appliances and software programs rely on a continuous stream of data from a single source called a session. Cisco has released a fix to a flaw in a popular communications protocol that some experts said could take down the Net and has...
22 April 2004, 7:40
Britannica lambasts Wikipedia findings
News We practice strong scholarship, reasoned judgment, and continuous editorial review, and we publish a reliable, high-quality encyclopedia. The Encyclopaedia Britannica has reopened the debate over how its accuracy compares to that of its online...
27 March 2006, 9:20
Code exists to exploit TCP flaw
News Many network appliances and software programs rely on a continuous stream of data from a single source -- called a session -- and prematurely ending the session can cause a wide variety of problems for devices.
23 April 2004, 8:10
Wi-Fi ready to roll on East Coast trains
News It's such a mixture, which is the reason why we didn't go for a ground-based system," he explained on Friday, adding that, unlike Virgin, GNER operates a network of routes rather than one continuous line.
30 October 2006, 9:39
Threat from TCP hole 'small' - researcher
News Many network appliances and software programs rely on a continuous stream of packets from a single source -- called a session. A flaw in the most widely used protocol for sending data over the Net -- TCP, or the Transmission Control Protocol -- was...
22 April 2004, 8:05
An automatic doctor that blogs your blood pressure
News The major advantage to the AdvancedBPM system is having continuous and ambulatory monitoring of blood pressure," said Dr John Vasconcellos of Scripps-Green Hospital, in La Jolla, California. Think of it as a blog for your arteries.
16 September 2005, 9:35
Sony e-book to use electronic ink
News Displays that use electronic-ink technology tend to consume less power than LCDs, as they don't require a continuous supply of power to render images. Consumer electronics giant Sony is using electronic ink in its new e-book, marking one of the...
25 March 2004, 9:15
Photos: Satellite tech maps through clouds
News Kitmitto said the mudflats in Morecambe change continually with the tide coming in and out and that to understand them it needs continuous imaging from the air. Satellite technology able to penetrate thick cloud cover is being used to help prevent...
Tags: cover, maps, navigate, satellite
12 December 2007, 8:46
BT and Virgin to offer UK's first mobile TV service
News While more details on the service are expected to be announced in February at the mobile-phone industry's annual get together, 3GSM, BT is currently working on increasing the battery life of handsets from the current two-and-a-half hours of...
13 January 2006, 11:08
MIT concocts fogless glass
News The water then forms a thin, continuous layer across the surface, reducing the scattering of light without creating distortion. How do you prevent your glasses from fogging up? Coat them in water, says a group of researchers at MIT.
31 August 2005, 9:08
Gates reassures customers over security
News Reducing the impact of viruses and worms to an acceptable level requires fundamentally new thinking about software quality, continuous improvement in tools and processes, and ongoing investments in resilient new security technologies designed to...
1 April 2004, 10:30


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