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What's the Difference IPv4 and IPv6?

As a new generation Internet addressing protocol, IPv6 must be present with different strengths than his predecessor, IPv4. Want to know what’s the difference?

Here are the differences between IPv4 and IPv6 by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (Communications and Informatics):

Features
IPv4: 32 bits The number of addresses using a unique address so that the number . . . → Read More: What’s the Difference IPv4 and IPv6?

Firefox for Windows starts 64-bit transition

Mainstream microprocessors have been 64-bit for years. Operating systems have followed suit. Now it’s time for a program used by hundreds of millions of people to make the leap: Firefox.

Programmer Armen Zambrano Gasparnian announced the first 64-bit Firefox builds for Windows on Friday, offering an FTP site for those who want to download it. But the . . . → Read More: Firefox for Windows starts 64-bit transition

Report: Skype 2.0 with 3G ready for iPhone

iPhone users will finally be able to take advantage of Skype 2.0, with 3G calling, according to a report. But after August they’ll have to pay for the privilege of Skype-to-Skype calls with the new service.

Gizmodo reported the iPhone-ready service and a “small monthly fee” associated with it (along with operator charges for data). Gizmodo also . . . → Read More: Report: Skype 2.0 with 3G ready for iPhone

Grab big pics off Google Images the easy way

If you happen to frequent Google’s Images search tool with the intention of grabbing the full-quality version of whatever image you’re looking for, you’ve probably noticed Google makes you jump through some hoops to get there.

In fact, Microsoft and Yahoo do the same thing, but it’s with good reason: to offer you the full version . . . → Read More: Grab big pics off Google Images the easy way

Better Web browsing and feline physics: iPhone apps of the week

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It’s widely believed that Steve Jobs will announce the “iPhone 4G” at his keynote speech for Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference on June 7. This is exciting for a number of reasons, but for me, it couldn’t come soon enough.

My trusty iPhone 3G is still working as well as can be expected, but I’m noticing more . . . → Read More: Better Web browsing and feline physics: iPhone apps of the week

Better Web browsing and feline physics: iPhone apps of the week

(Credit:
CNET)

It’s widely believed that Steve Jobs will announce the “iPhone 4G” at his keynote speech for Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference on June 7. This is exciting for a number of reasons, but for me, it couldn’t come soon enough.

My trusty iPhone 3G is still working as well as can be expected, but I’m noticing more . . . → Read More: Better Web browsing and feline physics: iPhone apps of the week

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