With Democrats in charge in Washington, supporters of so-called "net neutrality" rules seem poised to finally push through requirements that high-speed Internet providers give equal treatment to all data flowing over their networks.
To promote his recent campaign for mayor of St. Petersburg, Fla., Scott Wagman bought an ad that popped up online when anyone ran a Google search for his opponents' names.
To promote his recent campaign for mayor of St. Petersburg, Fla., Scott Wagman bought an ad that popped up online when anyone ran a Google search for his opponents' names.
If you use Firefox, you may have already seen a pop-up from your browser alerting you that it is blocking the Microsoft .NET Framework Assistant and Windows Presentation Foundation add-ons. It's for good reason.
Everyone please sign this petition. Everyone must be given the right to clean, sustainable energy. The horrific diseases and destruction to our planet that the oil and coal industries have subjected everyone to must come to an abrupt end.
SEATTLE — Advanced Micro Devices Inc. lost money in the third quarter but said today that sales were stronger than expected, adding to mounting evidence that consumer spending is fueling a turnaround in the personal computer market.
Webapps–compared to their desktop counterparts–have the distinct advantage of being flexible in terms of the environment they have to run in; if you have a web browser and an internet connection, you're good to go.
If human goals are pleasure and respect,perpetuated continuously by increasing debt,then cheap machines will quickly replace,working twice as fast as the human race.They don't complain, tire, or strike,they can work continuously into the night.
An electromagnetic "black hole" that sucks in surrounding light has been built for the first time. The device, which works at microwave frequencies, may soon be extended to trap visible light, leading to an entirely new way of harvesting solar energy to generate electricity.