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Coding Horror: Using Amazon S3 as an Image Hosting Service

In Reducing Your Website's Bandwidth Usage, I concluded that my best outsourced image hosting option was Amazon's S3 or Simple Storage Service.

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SourceForge.net: Iperf

used while at moto, wlan team. commercial variant is Chariot

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Cheap Business VoIP, SIP, and Bandwidth

Business communications is finally getting cheap.

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AT&T 3G Network Ready for Faster Speeds

If you’re like me, sick of the double-crossing, bandwidth-capping ways of the in-the-red Sprint, it’s time for you to start thinking about other mobile broadband options. Of course, you can sign up for Verizon and pay premium dollars for the same 5 GB-a-month download cap and restrictions over their EVDO network. Or simply switch technologies and go to AT&T’s 3G Network, which is getting speedier and is as widely available as those offered by Sprint and Verizon.

AT&T said today that over the next month it will deploy High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA) technology in the six remaining markets across its 3G footprint, leaving it able to deliver 1.4 Mbps down and 800 Kbps upstream speeds. This will be an improvement over HSDPA technology (High Speed Downlink Packet Access), which is slower.

HSUPA puts AT&T on near-equal footing with EVDO-based mobile broadband sellers Sprint and Verizon. And it’s not stopping there — the company also plans to graduate to HSPA+ and then to LTE (Long Term Evolution) technology to offer even higher speeds for mobile broadband.

Technology-News: GigaOm

OpenSolaris OS Beta Now Available

<sep/>free operating system is based on Sun’s Solaris kernel and is the first OS to feature ZFS as its default file system. In 2005, Sun Microsystems formed t...

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OpenSolaris OS Beta Now Available

<sep/>free operating system is based on Sun’s Solaris kernel and is the first OS to feature ZFS as its default file system. In 2005, Sun Microsystems formed t...

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