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Ultra-fast Internet Technology Unveild By Cisco

A brand new Internet technology was announced by Cisco on Tuesday. Cisco says the new technology will provide the ultra-fast data speeds that will be necessary to stay ahead of the rapidly growing online video demands of users.

According to the company, the new technology is known as “CRS-3.”  It is a network routing system that is capable of offering downloads of up to 322 Terabits per second.

This would equate to being able to provide download speeds of 1 Gigabit per second to everyone in San Francisco, download the entire printed collection of the Library of Congress in 1 second and More >

Computers Infected From Malicious Software

According to NetWitness, a computer network security firm, more than 2,500 corporations worldwide may have been infected.

This malicious program, or botnet, can over take the operating systems of both residential and corporate computing systems through the Internet. Botnets have been used by cyber criminals for a range of illegal  activities, such as sending e-mail spam and stealing digital documents or passwords from infected computers. Sometimes they even install keystroke loggers to capture personal information.

The current infection is modest compared to some of the largest known botnets. Botnet attacks are not unusual as Shadowserver, an organization that tracks botnet activity, is More >

Gmail Taking A Swipe At Facebook

Google has decided to take a swipe at Facebook Inc. and Twitter Inc. introducing a new feature making it easier for Gmail user to view media and status updates from their friends online.

Google’s announcement fro the new feature could come as early as this week according to  Google spokeswoman declining to comment on the record.

By adding a module to the Gmail screen, Google plans to display a stream of updates from friends the user decides to connect with, similar to Facebook and Twitter.

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Colorado Cops Land First ID Eye-Scanners

Arapahoe County Colorado cops land the chance to be the first law enforcement agency in Colorado to begin using biometric analysis of the human iris to identifying criminals, missing children and seniors .

According to a technician from the software and hardware developer their device analyzes the iris of the eye. The iris has 235 identifying points of reference, versus 65 for a fingerprint.

“Fingerprints change but irises stay stable throughout your life,” said Patricia Lawton of Biometric Intelligence and Identifying Technologies, “Which is why it’s a great biometric to identify somebody with.”

Patricia Lawton assisted in the develop of this new technology More >

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