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Source Engine 2 is being worked on, Valve are just "waiting for a game to roll it out with"
Valve's Gabe Newell: Valve are working on Source Engine 2.
Viewers hate buffering, will leave a video after two seconds of waiting according to new study
After two seconds of buffering, viewers will leave - have no patience - according to new study.
Australian government to drop mandatory ISP filtering, doesn't mean they still don't want it
No mandatory ISP filtering from the Australian government, they still would like it, though.
More than 10% of all web browsing comes from smartphones, tablets
Smartphones, tablets represent more than 10% of all web browsing.
Google employee leaves prototype Nexus 4 at San Francisco bar, oops or clever marketing?
Google employee reportedly leaves his prototype Nexus 4 sitting at San Francisco bar.
Twitter an effective method for driving users to politician donation sites
Twitter users are more likely to visit a campaign donation page than the average internet user.
Dropbox updates their mobile site, now features new image galleries
Dropbox updates mobile site, introduces new image galleries to help photo viewing on the move.
Dish unveils dishNET broadband, uses sattelites to provide high-speed internet to rural areas
DISH unveils dishNET, high-speed internet access for rural United States residents.
Google software developer would like a world with no logins on the Internet
Google would like to get rid of individual site logins, mentions that it's annoying.
Qualcomm Second Generation LTE Chipsets Enable High-Speed Wireless Connectivity in Japan
The last batch of IPv4 addresses begin being allocated
IPv4's last /8 block of addresses starts to be allocated, after which there will be no more IPs avai.
Ubisoft ditching always-on DRM for PC games, hopefully others follow
Ubisoft does away with always-on DRM, limited activations.
Stanford biologist and computer scientist discover ants use TCP-like communication
Ants said to use TCP-like communication system says Stanford biologist and computer scientist.
FCC contemplating taxing Internet service to raise money for the Connect America Fund
The FCC is contemplating tax Internet service to subsidize bringing Internet to rural Americans.
IEEE wants Ethernet standard between 400Gbps and 1Tbps
IEEE wants Ethernet to get an injection of speed, is pushing for new standard between 400Gbps and 1T.
Preview of Firefox for Windows 8 to launch next month, sports 'Modern UI', asks Metro to take a seat elsewhere
Mozilla preparing a preview of Firefox for Windows 8, would be released next month, offers Modern UI.
Google's PageSpeed Service gets updated, websites now load even quicker
Google updated PageSpeed Service, browser now loads content even quicker.
Google Fiber in Kansas City, only $70/month, 1Gbps speed
Google officially announces Google Fiber for Kansas City residents.
Comcast launch Xfinity Platinum, 305Mbps broadband, as well as doubling their 25/50Mbps tiers
Comcast confirm plans to offer 305Mbps cable broadband, dubs it 'Xfinity Platinum'
TP-LINK creates world's smallest router for use while on the go
TP-LINK release the world's smallest router, perfect for on the go internet sharing.
Traveling with Technology Tips - Part 1
Trace is currently traveling around Europe visiting some tech companies. He reports back with Part 1 of his traveling with technology tips.
ACTA is done for after European Parliament vote
ACTA is effectively dead after the European Parliament votes down the bad treaty.
Amazon EC2 outage happened because of the "leap second" bug, affected Netflix, Instagram and more
"Leap second" bug is what took down Amazon's servers and affected Instagram, Pinterest, and others.
Google contributed to the US economy in 2011 with big numbers, $80 billion of them
Google contributed $80 billion to the US economy last year alone.
Google employee proposes error code '451' to signal internet censorship
A Google employee proposes a new error code to signal a website has been censored.
German ISP manages incredible new speed over cable
A German ISP manages 4.7Gbps over an existing cable network, brings dreams to computer users everywh.
Google to warn the 500,000+ users infected with DNS Changer malware
Google to warn users if they are infected with the DNS Changer malware.
BitFenix launches the Recon and Hydra Pro
BitFenix announces 2 fan controllers including the first internet-connected fan controller.
NVIDIA and Intellectual Ventures Partner to Acquire Portfolio of Wireless Patent Assets
The Netherlands becomes the first country to pass net neutrality law
Net neutrality law has been passed in the Netherlands.
Verizon announce HomeFusion, LTE service for your home
Verizon HomeFusion Broadband, brings LTE into homes as a wired replacement.
IT engineers ponder fix to dangerous Internet routing problem
The internet contains a massive security flaw which allows traffic to be rerouted and sniffed.
Verizon 4G LTE network will spread its networking tentacles to more than 2/3 of Americans, starts on April 19
Verizon to flick the switch to 'on' for their 4G LTE service, will cover 2/3 of Americans starting o.
NBC will be streaming the London 2012 Summer Olympics Live over the Internet
The London 2012 Summer Olympics will be streamed Live across the Internet, thanks to NBC.
Arizona attempts to outlaw cyberbullies, Internet trolls
Arizona is working on a bill that would outlaw 'lewd or profane language' on the internet.
Apple TV could just be a TV-sized iPad, but is that good enough?
Apple TV is coming, but what would it be like? Could it just be a large-scale iPad?
Anonymous at it again, this time threaten Operation: BLACKOUT, where they'll take the Internet down on March 31
Anonymous and Operation: BLACKOUT - threatening to take the Internet down on March 31st.
Climate change has benefits, England moves 60ms closer to Japan
England moves 60ms closer to Japan via new fiber cables ran through the freshly melted Arctic.
CIA Chief wants to spy on you through internet connected appliances
CIA plans to use newly internet-connected devices to spy on persons of interest.
According to RIAA, ISPs to start policing copyrights by July 12
ISPs to implement graduated response to piracy by July 12.
Firefox heads into 2012, where version numbers will play a smaller role, and more
Mozilla heads into 2012 with a new plan dubbed "Project Snappy"
Internet Explorer 10 is touch-friendly, loves Metro
Microsoft has shown off some touch-friendly Internet Explorer 10 details, also enhances security.
Opera Mini Next is here, is smarter and more social
Opera Mini Next and Opera Mobile 12 are now available.
Japan's Softbank to launch 76Mbps 4G network this week
Japan's Softbank to launch 76Mbps-capable mobile data service this week, only sports 5GB downloads.
Grammy's take in 40 million viewers, near-record ratings, CBS thanks the Web
Near-record ratings for this years Grammy Awards.