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High number of file sharing sites

Thursday, November 12, 2009 By: Gabriel
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The temporary closure of the famous site of torrents The Pirate Bay has led to an increasing number of file sharing sites to 300 percent. The specialists of a security company said that the increase leads to sites that can become infected with malware. “Many of these sites appeared to fool users of The Pirate Bay looking for new places where to download copyrighted materials,” said McAfee. “McAfee researchers noticed that users began to create their own sites to keep The Pirate Bay community where the site was about to be closed. After TPB went online 24 hours later, new torrents sites quickly disappeared. “Among other things, they have discovered that there are peaks in the activity of file sharing, in close liaison with the film industry. Oscar season and holidays are marked by intense activity on torrents.Watch movie online The Transporter Refueled (2015)

The Internet is learning to work with Web addresses in Chinese and Arabic

Thursday, November 12, 2009 By: Gabriel
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Each revolution in itself meant a new change of workflow. Currently, the Internet is learning to work with the imminent introduction of non-Latin characters for Internet domain names. Lesley Cowley, CEO of Nominet, the national registry for domain names. Uk, said that 1.6 billion people use the Internet and other 5 billion are not yet online. “Many of them speak languages that are not based on the Latin alphabet,” said Cowley. “Opening the web to include Asian characters, Arab and other non-Latin, will give everyone a better access to the Web, making the Internet more inclusive. Most interesting is the fact that the Internet will soon bear the addresses of websites with non-Latin characters such as Arabic and Chinese, with approval last week by the Board of ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) has a new fast-track process internationalized domain names. ICANN Chairman Peter Thrush said the fast-track process is the first step in using all 100,000 characters of world languages for domain names.

Regulation of the Internet raises many issues

Monday, October 26, 2009 By: Gabriel
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It is quite clear why the Internet should be regulated. Perhaps the clearest case is that the digital environment, in many cases passed on first place importance on how to live. Internet regulation problems put itself in the need for stricter laws, updating and further consolidation of content or lack of Internet access in all areas. Internationally, this is always discussed, involving three main different perspectives – one European, one American and one Asian. Disputes on the Internet is facing problems because there was no law stating clearly what state has jurisdiction over the issues online. Link that connects normally sovereignty and national territory of a country with weak law is about regulating the Internet. In addition, the different approaches adopted by the U.S. and China make it difficult to ensure cooperation and collaboration between countries to prevent and reduce cyber crime and terrorism online.

Mobile Internet connections are growing

Monday, October 26, 2009 By: Gabriel
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At present, the mobile number of Internet connections registered a growth rate of 58% in the first 6 months of 2009. This is due to the development of networks of third generation (3G) and orientation to the Romans “business terminals that allow access to electronic mail and the Internet. The number of Internet connections has reached 5 million by the end of the first half of this year from 3.9 million in December 2008 and from 3.2 million in 12 months ago, said Catalin Marinescu, president of the National Authority for Administration and Communications Regulatory Authority (ANCOM). Mobile internet access include 2.4 million lines, with 58% more compared to December 2008, while fixed advance access to the Internet segment was 5% in the first half, to 2.6 million.

Internet advertising is growing

Monday, October 26, 2009 By: Gabriel
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The total Internet advertising market will increase by one third this year from 3% to 4%, despite the fact that net investment in online advertising will decline by about 15-20% from the previous year. At least that result from the latest study by the Media Fact Book, published Monday by the agency Initiative Media. Good online / cinema made a total net investment of 13 million euros this year, down from 16 million euros in 2008, according to source. “New Media is still very young and still a segment of the experimental environment in Romania. The main tasks of this environment we are but one that periods of economic crisis. New Media is the interactive form of media, but being very personal and offer opportunities for Target as public right “, says the study Media Fact Book.Watch movie online The Transporter Refueled (2015)

Online payment card cut the underground economy

Monday, October 26, 2009 By: Gabriel
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Every country has an underground economy. Most times in Romania it is called gray economy. This means that companies are legal, but the transactions are made to the limit of the law. Romanian underground economy, valued at more than 46 billion euros, could fall by up to 2.5% if the volume of electronic payments would increase by 5%. There is a direct link between economy, cash payments involving more transparent, and the fact that Romania has a small percentage of electronic payments. Romania has the highest percentage in Europe of citizens who receive their wages in cash, by 23%. In the absence of electronic payments, the underground economy in Romania would have been 17 billion euros more, according to information circulated on the Global Forum 2009, organized in Bucharest. Only four mayors accept online payment card: Baia Mare, Timisoara, Arad and Campia Turzii.

A DNS error has put Sweden offline

Thursday, October 15, 2009 By: Gabriel
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Swedish Internet connection was down for about an hour Monday morning, and 900,000 Web domains were affected, informed the international press. This problem was caused by an improper configuration script to updating national top domain. Shall, according to Internet monitoring company Pingdom. Mistake lies in the lack of a period (.) At the end of code so that there is a case of incompatibility DNS domain. Is. Here the point is and remains perhaps the most powerful character in computer history. If the system has a delay of 24 hours until the new scripts to work, some users may have blocked access to the Internet one days or more. It was found that if the same problem would occur in the field of omeprazole dr 20mg capsule.Com, 80 million websites were affected.

Pirate Bay has moved its servers in The Netherlands

Thursday, October 15, 2009 By: Gabriel
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The Pirate Bay has gone through many problems lately and now thought to get rid of them. Celebrity tracker of torrents and moved servers in Holland, a former nuclear bunker. To ensure the company hosting the Pirate Bay is called CyberBunker and is located in a former military nuclear bunker built in the mid-1950 by NATO. After the nuclear threat has decreased, the bunker was sold to current owners, and now is used as a data center. Against the bunker is equipped with electromagnetic field (EMP) and nuclear contamination, biological or chemical air, protecting servers against some of the least likely threats. Although, those in CyberBunker were contacted by BREIN (organization dealing with the rights of authors in the Netherlands), the owners said they currently CyberBunker The Pirate Bay is safe.

The HP BladeSystem c7000 solution for Servers centers

Thursday, October 15, 2009 By: Gabriel
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The HP company is expanding its portfolio of technology products, solutions and services designed to accelerate profitable growth and reduce operating costs within the 500 000 companies worldwide medium. Although, a single unit buys physical, IT managers benefit of all instruments of power, cooling and facilities I / O necessary to support a modular structure of servers and storage. With a height of 10U and physical space for 16 blade servers, space can be increased to incorporate optional modules interconnect and storage networking, HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure is the perfect choice for large and dynamic data center. If the future is already assured of the system architecture can be extended depending on needs, companies can reap substantial savings right now: new infrastructure, optimized lead to reduction of energy costs 40% and 47% of the costs of system cooling and air circulation in the data center. The strength of the model is the c7000 but a common midplane NonStop servers offers a data processing speed and the running of the 5 terabytes per second. Inside the answer to all requirements of a large data center with stand Ethernet and InfiniBand DDR and power up to 1024-core for a 42U rack.Watch 1916: The Irish Rebellion (2016) Full Movie Online Streaming Online and Download

File Hosting is the next target for software pirates

Thursday, October 15, 2009 By: Gabriel
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Famous transfer sites such as The Pirate Bay, are increasingly oppressed by the policies of copyright and software pirates are heading quickly now to file-hosting websites. Sites such as RapidShare, Megaupload and Hotfile allow anonymous users to load large files and crack free software sites. Hyperlinks by software pirates can then be distributed through websites, instant messaging and social media sites like Twitter, said Vic DeMarines, vice president of product to company security VI Labs. Although sites such as RapidShare allow free downloads, they get money by charging those who do a massive download via premium subscriptions. Trade pirated digital goods, be it movies, music, e-books or software, is leading the popularity and business model of companies such as RapidShare. The site said, earlier this year for The New York Times, that he hosted at the time 10 petabytes of data to 3 million downloads.