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How the Internet Travels Across the World's Oceans
The Internet is connect across the oceans in the same way telephone connections are: by undersea cables. Map folks TeleGeography have charted the course the Internet takes to cross the seas in 2014. Tons of cables to check out! Supplying the world w...
In South Korea, Their LTE Conection is 300 Mbps
Think your 4G speed is great? Think again. In addition to K-pop, South Korea has become home to the fastest Internet connections on the planet. And they could get even faster by the end of the year. There are currently three different kinds of commo...
Why Are Australian Scientists Strapping Trackers onto Bees?
Bees are mysteriously dying around the world, and scientists are set to figure out what's causing the bee decline. Australia's national science agency is now strapping RFID tags on bees' backs to detect changes in their movement. The trackers, measu...
Hackers Can Take Advantage of Smart Refrigerators Now
Can refrigerators come alive and attack you? Obviously, that doesn't sound very plausible in the first place, but in the era of smart fridges, you may want to revisit that possibility. According to a new study by security company Proofprint, over 10...
Now You Can Control Your GE Oven From an App. ANYWHERE!
The connected home is about to become more mainstream. With technology like Nest, and a whole lot more which allows you to control appliances and gadgets from devices and the Internet making their way into your home, it's no surprise that the kitche...
Will Your Coke Can Connect You to The Internet in The Future?
Drinking soda is going to get more connnected. OpenStack Engineering Manager Alavaro Lopez Ortega found that Coca-Cola recently registered no less than 16 million MAC (media access control) addresses. Why are they doing that? Are they planning to co...
What The Hell: Half of Internet Traffic Is Just Bots
We already know a lot of the Internet is just a copy of itself. Now here's another shocking statisc. Almost half of the Internet traffic comes from bots. Security and cloud service provider Incapsula analyzed 1.45 billion page views from 20,000 site...
Almost Everything on The Internet is The Same Because 30% Of It Is [VIDEO]
You're very likely to find an article like this somewhere else. And then, somewhere else again. That's because, according to Google, 25-30 percent of everything online is a duplicate of something else somewhere else. Engineer Matt Cutts attempts to...
Facebook, Google And More Are Buying Up Internet Cables
Facebook and Google aren't only taking over the world via their websites, they're also buying up the cables that connect people of the world. The Wall Street Journal reports that major web companies like Facebook, Google, Amazon and Microsoft have s...
For The Internet of Things to Work, Manufacturers Must First Work Together
The Internet of Things is happening. Fast. One day your eyewear will be able to tell your fridge to order milk when you run out of it. Or notify your spouse about what's needed. And if you forget, the TV might just notify you. The future is indeed p...
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