Historically, developers independently implemented error handling, observability, and security within each application or microservice to ensure the success of inbound and outbound…
Read MoreThe ability to work nearly anywhere thanks to today's 3G wireless broadband is as much of an enabler today as it was for me in 2004. Along the way these past five years, I've learned a few things that might be useful to you.…
Read MoreUpdated: The sales of Cable modem termination systems (CMTS) declined 32 percent in the third quarter of 2008 to $246 million, according…
Read MoreBitGravity Adjusts Video Delivery Quality to Match Connection; CDN launched a new API today that lets content distributors automatically tweak the quality…
Read More[qi:_newteevee] Hollywood take note: Sony Pictures is the sixth (and final) major movie studio to pull up stakes in South Korea, where…
Read MoreComcast will institute a 250 GB cap on its broadband connections starting Oct. 1. Expect other carriers to follow suit and make…
Read MoreMobile productivity mavens are likely already familiar with DataViz Documents to Go. This application is outstanding for working with Microsoft Word, Excel…
Read MoreGiven the medical theme today it’s time for some off-topic fun. You can go to getyourdrugon.com and make your own medication for…
Read MoreFor any of us who recognize that personal privacy on the web is an illusion, the response to a Congressional inquiry asking…
Read MoreFON showed great promise, attacking the fragmented wifi hotspot market and placing pressure on 3G broadband providers by harnessing the energy of the very people that would benefit from its service. The promise of a disruptive user-owned global wifi network was a large part of the company's marketing, playing on the iconography and language of revolution. With $22m in funding from Google, Skype and venture capitalists, the company seemed poised for success...so what went wrong?…
Read MoreIntel Executive VP Sean Maloney, at CES here in Las Vegas, said the company will have a “middle-of-[this]-year-release” for its WiMAX PC…
Read MoreOnce a week we’ll begin publishing a quick index of useful posts from startup CEOs and founders –– stuff they’re writing and…
Read MoreNeuf Cegetel, the French competitive telecom carrier has just started selling a 50 megabits per second fiber-to-the-home connection that costs about 30…
Read MoreIn the tradition of Nobody’s Watching, a canceled pilot called “Three Strikes” developed for Comedy Central has found its way onto YouTube.…
Read MoreViacom sued YouTube in U.S. District Court today for more than $1 billion in damages. According to U.S. copyright law, when a…
Read MoreThe notorious DrunkenBatman has found a pretty big bug in OS X. Granted, it won’t affect your everyday work (unless you somehow…
Read MoreBusiness 2.0: City Telecom, a Hong Kong company that offers 100 megabits per second–65 times as fast as a typical DSL connection–for…
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