Managing your Internet connections is not a task Windows comes prepared for, unless you are content with the Networking tab under Task Manager and the Resource Monitor. If you're looking just to monitor per application bandwidth usage then these two come in handy, but if you need control over the connections to ... |
11 August 2009 03:01 GMT |
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The Olympic Games usually make employees forget about work for a few minutes a day, in order to check what the latest competition news brings. Inevitably, when the corporate workforce decides to have a sneak preview at their favorite athletes' performance on a streaming media channel while at work, bandwidth may... |
20 August 2008 05:32 GMT |
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Vidalia is a cross-platform controller GUI for Tor. It has been built using the Qt framework and it helps Mac users start and stop Tor, view the status of Tor more conformably, and monitor Tor's bandwidth usage. You can also use Vidalia which, by the way, is open source and a free download, to contribute to the ... |
24 April 2008 16:06 GMT |
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US-based telecommunications giant AT&T has issued a warning regarding the fact that the Internet's current architecture will reach its maximum capacity until 2010. The study conducted by AT&T relies on the assumption that there will be no other investments in the Internet's infrastructure.According to Jim C... |
21 April 2008 10:29 GMT |
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The Terabyte Bandwidth Initiative (TBI) is now official, as Rambus has succeeded in delivering their first functional TBI prototype to feature data rates of 16Gbps at a bandwidth of one terabyte per second (TB/s). Rambus will be the first to implement the technology on the current world's fastest memory, the Ra... |
28 November 2007 05:33 GMT |
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Following the last week's reports that Comcast, the US second largest ISP, blocks the access to BitTorrent downloads and other file sharing application, the company's representatives decided to go out and clarify the issue. According to the New York Times, a written statement signed by Comcast states that t... |
23 October 2007 07:52 GMT |
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Comcast, one of the largest ISPs in the US, took the decision to restrict the Internet access for some of its customers because they download too much. Although it might sound a little bit shocking nowadays that you can't download as much as you want, the company disconnected the users as they were slowing down ... |
10 September 2007 06:53 GMT |
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