Thursday, September 27, 2007

Los Angeles area: T1 from Speakeasy for only $359/month on 1 year term

Now through October 31, your customers who reside in the LA area have the opportunity
to buy a T1 for only $359 on a 1 year term. Customers outside of this region can sign up
for a 3-year term for $359/month, a 2-year term for $379/month or a 1-year term for
$399/month. Also through October 31, Bonded T1s are available for all customers at the
low rate of $749 on a three year term.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Comcast is incresing your online storage to 1GB at no additional cost



COMCAST. An Official email was sent out these days:

"Comcast is upgrading the Personal Web Pages product to include up to 40 times more online storage than before! As part of the product upgrade, your online storage will automatically increase from 25 MB up to 1,000 MB per Comcast.net e-mail address - that's a full gigabyte - at no additional cost. And if you have opened secondary Comcast.net e-mail addresses for your account you will get 1 GB of online storage for each of them."

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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

iPowerWeb are extending their $5.95/month sale for one more week!

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Saturday, September 22, 2007

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Tuesday, September 18, 2007

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Linksys VoIP Router RT31P2 not accepting latest firmware



I just noticed this today. I wonder if many out there have the same problem. Linksys forum doesn't say much so i will try to contact Linksys to find out more.
RT31P2_NA_v1.30.07_000_VM_3.1.09_LId_combin_code is the name of the firmware file 1.30.07.
The old firmware on my router is 1.30.02.
An error appears sometime at a third of the file copy process.

More updates soon.

Comments welcomed!

Saturday, September 8, 2007

Internet Downloads May Cost More

Internet Downloads May Cost More
If you thought that you had signed up for an unlimited internet connection and so you could download all you wanted,you could soon be in for a shock.The US Justice Department has said Internet Service Providers (ISP's) should be allowed to charge for priority traffic, which in effect would allow a two-tier internet system to be put in place.The agency said that it was 'opposed to network neutrality,' the idea that all data on the net is treated equally.The agency submitted its comments to the Federal Communications Commission, which is investigating net access.

Part of the problem can be traced to the rapid growth of online videos,music movies and games.Some people are simply using it too much.These internet hogs download excessively slowing down the internet for other users.

Comcast is the first off the block and it has started suspending services to those who are using too much bandwidth.So if you thought you had unlimited service you have another guess coming.

Cable companies argue that they have spent a huge $90 billion over the last few years to improve their networks.They are simply looking to recover their investments as fast as possible.In spite of the investments made hundreds of subscribers share a single internet connection.One high traffic user can slow down an entire neighborhood. Often unscrupulous neighbors may use up your capacity through unsecured wireless routers.But the biggest culprits are people running small businesses from home. These people usually set up small servers which can slow down everybody who shares that connection.

But Comcast is not willing to disclose how much usage will invite suspension.This is because it fears that all users will adjust their usage just below the maximum limit which will slow down the network further.

It is in this context that the comments of the US Justice Department assume significance.This would allow ISP's to charge for certain content.The idea is opposed by Google and Microsoft who have called for equal access to the net. However companies like AT&T and Verizon seem to favor the idea.

The Justice Department says that imposing net neutrality regulations would hinder development of the internet as ISP's would not upgrade networks, and that the entire burden of costly improvements would be shifted on to the average consumer rather than the person who uses it the most.

But this stance is contrary to most of the internet community who believe that such a two-tier system would allow ISP's to become the gatekeepers to the web's content.It is also feared that institutions such as universities and charities will suffer in such a scenario.

It is not yet a crisis and it is hoped that investments in network capacity, switching over to fiber-optic technology and digital -only programming will ensure that bandwidth is not a problem in the future.

Chopping up the web into two may not be a good idea.

This article is from Netscape.com.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

PlayStation 3 Firmware 1.92



Original URL: http://www.psxextreme.com/ps3-news-print/1794.html

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PlayStation 3 Firmware 1.92
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So if you're a PlayStation 3 owner, by now you may have downloaded the newest firmware for the console, Firmware 1.92. As far as what changes have been made to this update, your guess is as good as ours. Sony's official announcement is absurdly bleak and unclear. All it mentions is improved PlayStation 2 software support, and increased Bluetooth performance.

Now, some of the first comments from gamers came regarding Lair and how its motion controls feel tighter as a result of this update. At first I chalked it up to hyperbole, but after testing the game out myself, the claims do hold credence. I didn't think much bad of Lair's controls before, as I got used to them fairly quick, but hey, having them enhanced and tightened up is never a bad thing.

Other reports claim improved efficiency for various features such as web-browsing, which does seem to be correct, as well. Now, I don't recall how I updated my last firmware, but 1.92 didn't require me to connect the USB cord to the SixAxis controller. Unfortunately, not much else can be seen from this update. It is, after all, a minor .2 jump over the last firmware. The next huge update will be 2.0, as it will feature Home support among a whole bunch of other awesome updates, one of which should be custom soundtracks.


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9/4/2007 Arnold Katayev