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Science history: First computer-to-computer message lays the foundation for the internet, but it crashes halfway through — Oct. 29, 1969
Messages transmitted between two computers located about 380 miles apart would form the basis of what would become the ...
Rumours of one organisation taking their systems offline in the midst of an attack spurred conversation on what the ...
In the future, a new type of computer may be able to learn much like you do—by experience rather than endless repetition or ...
Scientists have found that mushrooms can act as organic memory devices, mimicking neural activity while consuming minimal ...
Five-year deal sees energy supplier deploy network service across optical, IP and fibre domains, laying the foundations for future advancements, including support for sustainability goals in ...
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I switched my home network from DHCP to static everything, and it solved a lot of headaches
Bidding adieu to IP conflicts, I enjoy reliable device access consistently and better control over my home network.
The network outage that downed a host of South Dakota state government systems in August was caused by mislabeled wiring in a ...
Cisco is paying out the entire FCF, a bit less than half via its rising dividend, and the other bigger half via buybacks. But ...
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Scientists Turned Ordinary Shiitake Mushrooms into Living Computers
Memristors — short for “memory resistors” — are the brainlike workhorses of neuromorphic computing, capable of learning from ...
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Scientists Built a Working Computer Memory Out of Shiitake Mushrooms
A computer that relies on fungal mycelium to store information could one day be a low-cost alternative to the current ...
The FCC’s declaratory ruling “makes clear that under Section 105 of the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, ...
At its Partner Summit, Cisco (CSCO) unveiled a new AI-powered, agent-driven network management and services tool, Cisco IQ, ...
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