Quantenna’s new chip turns 802.11ac Wi-Fi up a notch

Quantenna announces the first 4×4 (quad-stream) 802.11ac chipset. The new chipset, which offers a cap speed of 1.7Gbps, is slated be used in products later this year. [Read more]        

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Power utilities claim ‘daily’ and ‘constant’ cyberattacks, says report

U.S. Congressmen Ed Markey and Henry Waxman pen a report outlining the increased hacks on power grid computer systems, saying that one utility receives about 10,000 attempted cyberattacks per month. [Read more]        

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Google Play Books Gets User Ebook Uploads and Drive Support

Google has added the feature to upload your own ebooks to Google Play Books. This means you can upload your own files and read them on any of your devices with the Google Play Books ereader app installed. Read more…        

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SafeIP Is Perfect for Location-Restricted Media or Private Browsing

Windows: If you want access to streaming media restricted by your location, web sites that display differently depending on where you are, or just a little privacy, SafeIP can help. The utility lets you select where your IP address will appear to be located, and can even rotate them regularly if privacy is your goal. Read more…        

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