Freenet is a decentralized, censorship-resistant distributed data store. Freenet aims to provide freedom of speech through a peer-to-peer network with strong protection of anonymity. Freenet works by pooling the contributed bandwidth and storage space of member computers to allow users to anonymously publish or retrieve various kinds of information. (via Wikipedia)
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Internet search engine giant, Google, has announced that it is planning to build and test ultra high-speed broadband networks in select locations in the USA. Google says that they will be providing fiber-to-home connections with speed of 1 Gigabit per second. The experiment could bring the 1Gbps internet connections to upto half a million users.
Configuring Telnet in a CISCO router is one of the few basic things you would do when you start working with it. And this also one of the very important tricks to know if you are taking one of the Cisco Certified Network examinations. In this article we will tell you the exact configuration for [...]
In this article we will tell you how to change the default port number and IP address for a website in Microsoft IIS web server so that you can add more websites.
Windows 7 (as well as Windows Vista) does not have a Telnet client installed by default. Well if you do not know, a Telnet client finds it’s use in both Network Administration and even in day to day computer usage. In this article we will tell you how to install a Telnet Client on Windows [...]
In this article we will tell you how to turn on or off a Windows Feature on your Windows 7 system.
Earlier we had told you about a smart tool (that comes for free) called MyMobileR which lets you control your Windows Mobile based smart phone right from your desktop or your Laptop. In this article we will tell you how you can do various things using your Windows Mobile based Smartphone and MyMobileR.
Wireless networks have become a necessity and an essential part of any computing environment. They provide portability and versatility to your network usage. But when it comes to security, there is no way to guarantee that you will be completely secure on a wireless network. However you can take certain precautions while connecting to a [...]
↑ Grab this Headline Animator DareGlobal DB108 is the router which I have been using, since my last Huwaei MT841 Router broke. Now, this temporary replacement which my ISP has done for me, has put me in a fix. The DB108 is one of the most crappy routers I have ever seen. Only one LAN [...]
In this article we will tell you how to use OpenDNS to protect yourself from a phishing attack.
If you get the error while starting vsFTPd, which reads somewhat like this: [root@fed ~]# /etc/init.d/vsftpd start Starting vsftpd for extern: 500 OOPS: vsftpd: not configured for standalone, must be started from inetd [FAILED] Don`t panic. Normally inetd is not included on a default Fedora 8 installation. The default network daemon used is the xinetd. [...]
In this article we show you how to fix the Cycberoam “crclient already logged in with process id” error in linux systems.
If you have recently logged on to your Facebook account, you must have noticed this Bar on the right hand column of your Facebook page showing you some profiles which are already friends with many of those which you are friends with. Cutting down the crap, its just an enhancement of the Mutual friends feature [...]
Use Miscrosoft’s Malicious Software removal tool to fight the Conficker worm.
BJP – One of the major contenders for this season’s political victors are high on this year’s polls. They have left no stone unturned when it comes to web based campaigning. You must have seen all the colourful ads of Shri Lal Krishna Advani ji via Goodle adsense. BJP has very recently released their IT [...]
Skype, the internet phone software makers, have now introduced the biggest and best changes to Skype for Windows – ever. If you haven’t tried the new-look Skype for Windows yet, you should do it right now. It will really make a difference to you, and only takes a moment to upgrade. And here are three [...]
Hosting a web server using Python is very simple. Any default installation of Python includes a module called SimpleHTTPServer. We can make use of this module to start python and host a web server on any port as we wish. In this article we will show you how to do so.
There has already been a huge fuss over ISPs blocking and manipulating some particular type of data (like p2p and torrent), the reason for which according to ISPs is they are trying to stop Audio and Video piracy and various other reasons. Some of the symptoms which your connection might show if your ISP were [...]
Facebook Connect has been in the news for quite a some time now after it`s launch with all web gurus talking about strategies and tips for it’s implementation on websites for connecting users and building up a social platform. You should read this if you still don’t have a clue about Facebook Connect. A number [...]
This article is also your answer to: How to access a Linux system GUI remotely via SSH from Windows? Accessing the GUI in Linux remotely from another Linux box via SSH is very simple. But if you are at your workplace (where you most probably run windows) and want to access the Linux GUI at [...]
Marvell, a California based company, has built a Linux computer which is about the same size as an electrical plug. The product named “SheevaPlug” is not just another mobile devive running Linux. It is a new class of computers concieved very recently called Plug Computer, which provides desktop class performance.
As Network technology advances and we have newer forms of connection methods coming up everyday, the need for a workstation to participate in or connect to more than one network is becoming more and more common. For example, a computer can access internet from two different computers say from one having an IP 192.168.*.* and [...]
As Network technology advances and we have newer forms of connection methods coming up everyday, the need for a workstation to participate in or connect to more than one network is becoming more and more common. For example, a computer can access internet from two different computers say from one having an IP 192.168.*.* and [...]
Yesterday, Mark Shuttleworth, tha founder of Canonical Ltd., has announced that Ubuntu 9.10 will be code-named “Karmic Koala”, another animal related name. For the desktop, as Shuttleworth wrote, they are focussing on “first impressions”. He also announced a beautiful, faster, smooth and flicker-free startup. The desktop is also going to sport a new look with [...]

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