Aug 19th, 2008 · An unnamed source at an American ISP says staff there briefly considered using Deep Packet Inspection to comply with an order from Argentina's Department of Justice to block access to a local gambling site. The ISP ended up not going that route, owing …
see also: network · engineering · ISPs · subscribers · company · Traffic · implementation
Aug 12th, 2008 · dstates sends news coming out of the letters the House Energy and Commerce Committee sent to a number of broadband and Internet companies about their policies and practices on user tracking. The committee has now made public 25 responses to its queries, …
see also: Google · Microsoft · advertising · consumer · Internet · technology · company
Jul 19th, 2008 · Freshly Exhumed tips us to news that Canadian ISP Rogers Cable appears to be redirecting invalid DNS requests to their own search and advertising page. Roadrunner got caught doing the same thing earlier this year. According to the article, "The hijacking …
see also: advertising · technology · ISPs · research · errors · Canadian · Security
Jun 5th, 2008 · An internal BT report on the BT secret trials of Phorm (aka 121Media) Deep Packet Inspection has been revealed on Wikileaks today. The leaked document shows that during the covert trial a possible 18 million page requests were intercepted and injected …
see also: Europe · advertising · Internet · ISPs · ads · charity · purchase
May 13th, 2008 · Charter Communications has begun sending letters to its customers informing them that, in the name of an "enhanced user experience," it will begin spying on their traffic and inserting targeted ads. This sounds almost indistinguishable from what Phorm …
see also: UK · ISPs · customers · ads · Traffic · wiretaps · DPI
May 12th, 2008 · An anonymous reader writes to tell us that Procera Networks is launching a new weapon on the deep packet inspection (DPI) front. At $800,000 these 80 Gbps tanks aren't going to be sitting in everyone's closet, but it could mean that more traffic shaping …
see also: Hardware · ISPs · subscribers · Machine · Traffic · packets · weapon
Aug 27th, 2007 · Following a month or so of their Early Access Program, NeoOffice, the free Office suite for OS X, has just released NeoOffice 2.2.1. New features include support for the native Mac OS X spell-checker and address book; support for high-resolution printing …
see also: office · resolution · OS · Mac · native · OpenOffice.org · DPI
Jul 26th, 2007 · Ars Technica has an in-depth feature on deep packet inspection, and it's a disturbing read. ISPs are starting to turn to DPI to monitor their networks, and, more troubling, to look at how they can use it to shape, block, monitor, and prioritize traffic. …
see also: IP · network · ISPs · company · Traffic · gmail · packets
Apr 23rd, 2006 · In a post at the WebKit blog, Dave Hyatt raises interesting points about the future of web development and browsers. He says, that with screens getting more and more pixels, it is imperative website design takes the next step: High DPI Website rendering. …
see also: blog · Website · CSS · browser · WebKit · pixel · SVG
Jan 9th, 2006 · steven williamson writes to tell us that Hexus has a quick look at Jonathan 'Fatal1ty' Wendel's approach to a new gaming mouse. At first glace it doesn't seem to have much to offer beyond your average optical mouse. A few of the features are a "four …
see also: games · setup · optical · buttons · HEXUS · Fatal1ty · steven
Nov 16th, 2005 · DesignTechnica has some great tips on what to look for when buying a Photo Printer. From the article: 'Some of the best printers offer 9600 x 2400 DPI and over 50 levels of gradation. Another important specification for inkjet printers is ink drop size, …
see also: Designtechnica · photos · 2005 · buyers · measurements · specification · DPI
Sep 9th, 2005 · My little sister's scanner is acting up, so she's in the market for a new one. However, the software she wishes to use it with (some funkadelic 'music OCR' thing that lets you scan sheet music and transforms it automagically into MIDI files) claims that …
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