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  • eReleases Press Release HeadlinesAuthority Authority: 538
    3 hours ago
  • Fix PHP 5.3 hang on Windows


    corey gilmore's blogAuthority Authority: 113
    I just upgraded to PHP 5.3 on my Windows development box, and ran into an issue making any database connection with the MySQL and MySQLi drivers. Pages not making any database connections worked fine, but any page with a database connection would sit and hang for about a minute, and then throw an error. PHP ...
    2 days ago
  • Opera and IPv6


    Too much Internet free timeAuthority Authority: 123
    It’s worth noticing it if you are using Opera. I had a difficult-to-solve issue recently. While playing with the idea of starting to use IPv6 on my main PC, I tested the waters by validating this option in the network configuration of my Windows XP. Unfortunately, Opera is already fully ready for IPv6 but my router ...
    3 days ago
  • Google SPDY Protocol Would Require Mass Change in Infrastructure


    Lori MacVittieAuthority Authority: 526
    Google’s desire to speed up the web via a new protocol is laudable, but the SPDY protocol would require massive changes across networks to support ArsTechnica had an interesting article on one of Google’s latest projects, a new web protocol designed to replace HTTP called SPDY . SPDY uses a ...
    6 days ago
  • Formation of New Zealand IPv6 Task Force


    InternetNZ BlogAuthority Authority: 110
    New Zealand is poised to accelerate implementation of the next generation Internet protocol, IPv6, with the formation of the New Zealand IPv6 Task Force, aligned with the global IPv6 Forum. The work of the Task Force will be driven by impending exhaustion of existing IPv4 addressing and the associated risk and ...
    1 week ago
  • Slow Bandwidth? Remove Unused Protocols to Improve Speed


    Frugal ITAuthority Authority: 132
    Ken over at The Network Zone writes I’m always looking for easy and effective ways to improve network performance. When I’m unhappy with network performance I try removing unused protocols to help lower traffic and increase network speed.  To give this one a try, check the default network protocol settings ...
    1 week ago
  • NRO Paper Explains IPv6 - What Is It, Why Is It Important and Who Is In Charge?


    DomainPulse.com - The Beat on the Domain Name IndustryAuthority Authority: 426
    The depletion of IPv4 addresses, and the transition to IPv6, has caught the attention of a “factual” paper from The Number Resource Organization, the body representing the four Regional Internet Registries. The paper explains what is IPv6. It gives a good analogy to help understand the magnitude of the number of ...
    2 weeks ago
  • No domain names by 2010


    Tiny NewsAuthority Authority: 110
    The Internet may not have enough domain names for users soon. That may happen in 2010 . We’ll be down to our last tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of web addresses by the end of next year. A few companies have used the latest internet addressing technique called IPv6 . New companies looking to ...
    2 weeks ago
  • D-Link Managed Switches Receive IPv6 Ready Logo Phase 2 Certification


    Virtual GraffitiAuthority Authority: 146
    D-Link, the end-to-end networking solutions provider for consumer and business, today announced that the companys xStack® DGS-3400 series and DES-3528/52 series of managed switches received IPv6 Ready Core Logo Phase-2 certification from the IPv6 Forum. Receiving the IPv6 Phase-2 Ready Logo signifies that xStack ...
    2 weeks ago
  • IPv6 and the End of the World


    Pete SilvaAuthority Authority: 403
    There’s always been a certain amount of conspiracy theories when security type events happen or instances where there is secrecy. There are those who don’t buy the ‘reported’ reason a security event (like a breach) occurred, those who claim to have inside information or just those who see a story and draw ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Mac OS X Server v10.5 and v10.6: Apple FTP Server supports IPv4 connections


    MostOfMyMac.comAuthority Authority: 493
    The Apple FTPserver in Mac OS X Server v10.5 and v10.6 can accept both IPv4 and IPv6 connections.
    2 weeks ago
  • IPv4 Web Addressing Protocol In Danger – This Is The End!


    WATBlog.com - Web, Advertising and Technology Blog in IndiaAuthority Authority: 557
    There are tiresomely endless sites available on the internet to browse almost everything that comes to your mind and chances of getting disappointed are minute. Today the time has come where even talented music composers are running out of ideas, so they end up stealing stuff. Now the web has a similar problem and ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Internet history and future the focus in special anniversary edition of the LINX magazine, HotLINX


    Your StoryAuthority Authority: 535
    In a special LINX 15th Anniversary issue of HotLINX look back at the history of LINX and how it came to be the organisation it is today.
    2 weeks ago
  • Will the Web run out of address space?


    Invest In IndiaAuthority Authority: 134
    The world could well run out of internet addresses next year, unless urgent action is taken to switch to a new generation of net addresses, the European Commission has warned. According to the commission, businesses urgently need to upgrade to internet protocol version six or IPv6, a new version of the web’s ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Ubuntu Karmic internet connection woes: 3 ways to disable IPv6


    DigitizorAuthority Authority: 133
    Ubuntu Karmic Koala is not only good, it is great . I got to use it on my laptop and was simply awestruck. But I faced a hiccup initially when I started Firefox to browse the internet: No website would open. In case you are facing the same problem too, here is a simple fix that will let you browse internet properly ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Internet could run out of Addresses next year


    UwidoNews - Submitted newsAuthority Authority: 170
    The survey, conducted by the European Commission, found that of the 610 government, educational and other industry organizations questioned across Europe, the Middle East and Asia, just 17 per cent have upgraded to a new Internet addressing technique called IPv6.
    2 weeks ago
  • Upgrade to IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) for vital growth and stability of the internet


    deepanAuthority Authority: 141
    In the last 10 years, the Internet has become hugely important worldwide from a socio-economic perspective. The IPv4 protocol uses 32-bit addresses, which enables the web to support around 4.3 billion unique addresses while IPv6 uses 128-bit web addresses, creating billions of possible new web addresses. Currently i ...
    2 weeks ago
  • How To Disable IPv6 In Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala


    UbuntuHQAuthority Authority: 149
    If your browsers work OK, you do not need to disable IPv6. Also, there is nothing wrong with either Ubuntu (Karmic) or IPv6, so if you are experiencing any issues, they are because of your ISP / router / modem. Symptoms there is something wrong with your ISP / router because of IPv6 can be: Firefox works badly or ...
    2 weeks ago
  • IPv6 DNS hosting


    Tribble Ad Agency : The Advertising Agency of RecordAuthority Authority: 133
    Is the Internet going to run out of IP’s? According to several reports, we are about to run out of IP’s within the next 9 months. it was stated that IPv6 DNS hosting. Even though there are already IPv6 DNS hosting services and the fact that most shared hosting accounts literally use a single ip, the ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Web could run out of addresses next year warn web experts


    Family: News and advice on family matters children and parentsAuthority Authority: 973
    Businesses urgently need to upgrade to IPv6 a new version of the internets addressing protocol that will hugely increase the number of available addresses.
    2 weeks ago

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