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FBI warns hundreds of thousands may lose Internet access by July

Washington - The FBI has warned that hundreds of thousands of Internet users across the world may lose access to the Internet by July in the aftermath of a hacker's scam that infected their computers with malicious software.
In the Media by JohnThomas Didymus - 7 comments

Japan's Internet access speed 30 times faster than connections in U.S.

The internet speed inJapan is 61 megabits per second, or nearly 30 times faster than the U.S.’ broadband speed of 1.97 megabits per second. Communication Workers of America are now warning the U.S. to improve speed or lose big in the global economy.
In the Media by Chris V. Thangham - 18 comments

Indian Students Told to Switch Off the Internet and Get a Life

Authorities at a leading technology college in India hope a ban on net access will encourage students to get to bed earlier and interact with their fellow students more.
In the Media by geozone - 7 comments

Surfing On The Autobahn - The Internet Goes Mobile

MUNCHEN - The warm glow of success is usually the reward for being the first to achieve anything - that is unless someone else claims to have got there beforehand. It's like that in the car industry at the moment, with makers scrambling to be the fi...
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The federal government is cutting funding for a public internet access program, CBC News has learned.

A new law in Belarus restricts access to foreign websites and forces internet clubs and cafes to report users visiting sites registered abroad.
Car bosses predict that the next generation of vehicles with standard in-built internet access is close to becoming reality.
If you switch to a new provider for your internet access later this year, you'll be forced to make a choice: do you want access to adult content or not?

Retail internet service providers, such as Rogers and Bell, that provide end‑users with access to broadcasting over the internet are not subject to the Broadcasting Act because they have no control over the programming transmitted, the Supreme Court of Canada rules.

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I am on a northbound Acela out of DC, sitting next to an impeccably dressed young woman. She has her hair pulled back...
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Use, your colon.

Use, your colon or Use your colon. same words and different meanings. How can that be? the answer is simple - one has a...
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Facebook users and business page owners can now leverage their custom page tab apps by providing them at their fans...
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Guide to Inserting YouTube Video in PowerPoint

Wondering how to insert YouTube video in PowerPoint? Then, here’s a short tutorial that educates you about the two...
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The RX Factor is Responsible for the Dramatic Increase in the Rate of Autism by author J. Thomas Shaw

ABOUT J. THOMAS SHAW J. Thomas Shaw was born in Quincy, Illinois, and attended the University of Oklahoma and...
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