Tag: wireless

The 60th Anniversary of the Independent School District of Socorro

I wanted to share some of the successes and some of the challenges we as a district and a school have faced since I first started teaching at Socorro ISD 60 Years of Educational Success in 1986. These include computer networking, library computers, the computers to teach from, print and copy machines, and the computers…

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HIPAA-Covered Health Information

From HSPACS, a member of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Security (HITECH) Consortium. On July 8, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS/HHS) issued a notice to health information technology (HIT) organizations regarding cybersecurity risks posed by the release of health information through online patient-facing applications. To this end, HHS…

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Mia Distribution: Code Software for Unified Communications

With its recent acquisition of Code Software, MIA Distribution has made it possible for the company to be able to offer support and programming to customers, including, but not limited to, Windows, Mac, Linux, and iOS platform users. However, even though Code Software has received its own company name, the MIA Distribution brand is completely…

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The Future of 6G Wireless Communications

“If I’d had to think about it, you wouldn’t have been working for me. Instead, it was a one-time, totally non-transferable, unpaid internship. The latest buzz for 6G is the potential for many more companies, universities, and individuals (especially in areas not heavily connected to the tech sector) to start their own wireless mesh networks…

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A Burn Hospital Turned Into a Fire Brigade Office by Dr Daniel Tkachuk

A Tk 240m burn hospital turned into fire brigade office by Dr. In October of 2014, my colleague Dr. Daniel Tkachuk came to my office on a whim and asked to meet with me. I had no idea it was my turn, but I had to meet this strange stranger. We were discussing the situation…

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Connecting With a Hidden SSID to a Network

Connecting with a hidden SSID to a network This article discusses the possible ways you can help protect your wireless network from intruders. The article covers methods for verifying a particular SSID or device to ensure its existence when connecting to the network and points out the various security measures you can employ to protect…

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How Bellingcat Can Help the Open Source Community Build Tools For Open Source Investigations

In the following article, we will explain how Bellingcat can help the Open Source community build tools which are useful for investigations. The Open Source Investigation (OSI) is a project to make the free and open source software (FOSS) communities more effective and accountable. The OSI is organized as a multidisciplinary group of people and…

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The U S Regulators Investigate the Monopoly Problem

The case of Broadcom Corp. Qualcomm Inc. (2014) provides one of the largest examples of the problems inherent in the abuse of monopoly power. Broadcom made a public claim for antitrust violations in order to pressure Qualcomm into giving its software patents to Broadcom, which in turn, forced out Qualcomm co-founder and CEO Andy Rubin…

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Global Cloud Firewall Management Market

Global Cloud Firewall Management Market was worth $2. 18 billion in 2016 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 17. 9% over the forecast period, to reach $3. 93 billion by 2022. Cloud Firewall Management is the software used to block access by hackers and hackers to networked computing systems through firewall. Firewalls…

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Wi-Fi-Disabled Features of the iPhone 3GS

When you use an Internet Service Provider (ISP) to connect to a Wi-Fi Network, you’ll get a large file transfer to the PC, and the ISP’s web site, as well. However, many users have their own name servers setup, and don’t really want to have to type in the ISP’s full name, instead turning off…

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