Showing posts with label Proxy Internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Proxy Internet. Show all posts

Saturday, 2 November 2013

Google's Mysterious Floating Barges: Glass Stores or Data Centers?


Google's Mysterious Floating Barges: Glass Stores or Data Centers?
Two huge barges, one in San Francisco Bay and another in Maine's Portland Harbor, are leading to much speculation among observers. Google is not commenting.

Saturday, 26 October 2013

Live Webcast on Application Centric Infrastructure featuring John Chambers

Live Webcast featuring John Chambers - Application Centric Infrastructure Press Conference
John-Chambers
November 6, 2013
15:30 GMT (16.30 CET)
Please join Cisco Chairman and CEO John Chambers and our partners on November 6, 2013 at 15.30 GMT (16.30 CET) for the Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure Press Conference Webcast: Defining the Next Era of the Unified Data Center.

During this 90 minute global webcast, learn how Cisco is driving the next generation of data center infrastructure.

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

How NASA Will Use 3D Printers In Orbit

In June 2014, astronauts whizzing by high above us in the International Space Station may be able to print a highly detailed plastic Yoda head or, barring that, important parts that they may need while in orbit. → Read More

The Pirate Bay unveils web browser that bypasses government, ISP censorship

Pirate Bay PirateBrowser LaunchThe Pirate Bay is working hard to help out citizens in the United Kingdom who might soon have their favorite porn sites taken away. The infamous file-sharing site has announced that it has created a new web browser that will bypass governments' and ISPs' attempts at censoring content on the web. The Pirate Bay describes its new PirateBrowser as a "simple one-click browser that circumvents censorship and blockades and makes the site instantly available and accessible" and comes with "no bundled ad-ware, toolbars or other crap, just a Pre-configured Firefox browser." PCMag notes that the browser doesn't offer anonymous browsing, however, so you shouldn't use it if you're trying to surf the web without risk of being identified by government censors or surveillance agencies
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