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Lost Packets: Networking news and trivia

Star Trek inspires real-life technology The original Star Trek graced the small screen for only three years from 1966 to 1969. The technology showcased...

Lost Packets: Networking news and trivia

The iPod lecture “No more classes, no more books, no more teachers’ dirty looks” is how the old school saying goes, but for university...

Lost Packets: Networking news and trivia

Speedy drive-thru makes fast food fasterIn order to speed up the drive-thru experience, fast food chains like McDonald’s Corp. are experimenting at some stores...

Lost Packets: Networking news and trivia

Technology helps us all scream for ice creamImagine having a nice scoop of freshly made ice cream coming out of a vending machine thanks...

Lost Packets: Networking news and trivia

A recent study suggests the 24x7 availability that mobile devices provide may be taking a toll on family life. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee study followed 1,300 adults over two years.

Lost Packets: Networking news and trivia

In this day and age, working parents are so busy that they have little time to give their children a hug. To solve this problem, Singapore

Lost Packets: Networking news and trivia

German telco to launch 3G notebook... German mobile phone operator T-Mobile Deutschland plans to offer a low-cost notebook with three wireless connectivity options in...

Lost Packets: Networking news and trivia

As more and more multi-media content makes its way onto mobile devices, so does the call for a ratings system to control the type of content that goes on them. The cell phone industry group, CTIA, has developed a two-tiered rating system that categorizes content offered by cellphone providers as either

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