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IP addresses what is this about? Print E-mail

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All computers connected to the Internet have an IP address. Today, IPv4 protocol from 1981. It contains over four billion addresses.

In April 2011 they are expected to last five blocks, each with 17 million addresses that are distributed to five regional so-called RIR in the world. The addresses are in turn distributed to ISPs. A few months later, in Asia where consumption is grazing then in Europe,

Last Updated ( Monday, 10 January 2011 )
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Sony Ericsson Xperia Print E-mail

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The focus on the open Android operating system from Google, instead of the old Symbian has been one of the most important Sony Ericsson to keep up with Apple when turned upside down all the concepts with their iPhone.

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Boeing makes strong pickup Print E-mail
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Boeing sold more than three times as many commercial aircraft in 2010, compared to 2009, and struck his delivery after demand recovers. It writes Bloomberg News, referring to a press release from the aircraft manufacturer.

A rise in sales of the model 737 resulted in the number of net orders rose to 530 pieces last year, after deduction of 95 cancellations. It is valued at 49.5 billion U.S. dollars as average list prices, and compares with 142 orders in 2009.
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Come on show us what we burn Print E-mail
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The lid of the reactor building to the new Finnish reactor

We are totally dependent on the electricity always works, especially on cold winter days. To ensure the electrical system and to take advantage of even small-scale electricity production required to Sweden, smarter grid and those we can read of our consumption in real time view Frigyes Reisch and Lars Persson.
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Sony CMOS sensors doubles ranges Print E-mail
Sony CMOS sensors doubles ranges
Sony CMOS sensors doubles ranges

Sony will take over manufacturing technology from Toshiba and strengthens its position as a provider of image sensors for cell phones and cameras.

Sony will invest about 8 billion in a plant for manufacturing of image sensors in CMOS technology Nagasakai.
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