This map reflects worldwide tests of ISPs transporting Bit Torrent traffic. The red areas on the map indicate that the local ISP is performing stateful packet inspection and blocking or throttling Torrent traffic.
Category Archives: Technology
GMail Out!
Looks like Google’s global web services are having a little issue right now. Stay tuned for more info… GMail seems to be suffering early Sunday morning woes again.
IE, What Have You Done for me Lately?
What am I using Internet Explorer for these days? Certainly not for surfing the computernets. Oh, maybe I’ll occasionally launch it accidentally. Embedded links in Outlook still launch it as my default browser. Oh, and animated GIFs work much better in IE than they do in Firefox. … Um… uh… I’m thinking… Oh, I useContinue reading “IE, What Have You Done for me Lately?”
Active Directory Query for SMTP Recpients
On occasion, I need a query in Active Directory. Sometimes I need to create a query-based distribution group (those always seem to come in handy). And sometimes I just need a better idea of what objects there are in existence in our domain – I don’t want to create duplicates and I certainly don’t wantContinue reading “Active Directory Query for SMTP Recpients”
Help, My Phone Repels Developers
My “smart phone” is a Windows Mobile device. I’ve used the Blackberry and the iPhone and they are both wonderful types of handsets. I’d love to get an iPhone for my personal cell phone, but US carriers have not quite figured out GSM yet. Either that or the FCC is blocking the frequency ranges itContinue reading “Help, My Phone Repels Developers”
