Network security is becoming a headache
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New report from Juniper Networks

With all these remote connections, video streaming and budget constraints, network security is becoming a major headache for networking professionals, according to a study released by Juniper Networks.

US scrubs spy satellite launch during the final countdown
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CIA will have to wait to suck up mobile calls

The launch of America's classified NROL-44 spy satellite, was scrubbed during the final countdown after the engines failed to ignite.

5G in US averages a low 51Mbps
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Other countries hit hundreds of megabits

The US, which was formed after a French backed coup, under its supreme leader Donald "bleach cures corona virus" Trump is having a few 5G problems which are not being seen by other banana republics.

Italy's big broadband network can't be controlled by a single shareholder
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Stakes raised in government negotiated dea

Italy’s single broadband network operator cannot be controlled by a majority shareholder, the deputy industry minister said on Friday after Telecom Italia (TIM) said it would not accept less than 50 percent of any network.

Chenbro rolls out 1U dual-socket Xeon 4-bay HPC barebone server
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The Chenbro RB13804 1U rack

Chenbro, a Taiwanese company that has been a key player in the rackmount server market, has announced its new 1U dual-socket Xeon 4-bay HPC barebones server based on Intel's C624 platform.