ISPs ask Netflix, Hulu & co. for help in escaping financial hole
During the period of the economic boom that followed World War II many people were extremely optimistic about the possible peacetime uses for nuclear energy.
During the period of the economic boom that followed World War II many people were extremely optimistic about the possible peacetime uses for nuclear energy.
Recently this column looked at some of the circumstances related to “You don’t need to know.” For security reason there are indeed some things the consumer and internet user does not have any real need to know.
I just lost an argument, and I lost it fair and square.
A regular part of my job as a computer technician is acting as a grief counselor when I have to break the news to clients that their beloved computer has a fatal illness or already has gone to that great internet café in the sky.
Have you ever seen one of those roadside displays that say “Your speed is …?”
When I wanted to place an order online with Wal-Mart, I tried to pull up its U.S. website at walmart.com but every time I tried that I was instantly redirected to its Mexican site at walmart.com.mx.
As this column goes to press in the middle of April, 2014, I am anticipating something that has not yet actually happened to me.