Adobe Finally Kills Flash Dead

IN 2010, STEVE Jobs banished Adobe Flash from the iPhone. It was too insecure, Jobs wrote, too proprietary, too resource-intensive, too unaccommodating for a platform run by fingertips instead of mouse clicks. All of those gripes hold true. And now Adobe itself has finally conceded. The company announced Tuesday that it would “stop updating and distributing the…

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Supporting Multinational Companies with Outsourced Enterprise IT Services

SSBG is an IT Solutions provider focused on Infrastructure and End-User support services for companies operating in Mainland China. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Shanghai, China, SSBG is a leading Information Technology (IT) solutions provider for small and medium size enterprises in Mainland China. A one-stop-source to provide Enterprise Grade IT services and supplies…

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Are VPNs About to Get Banned in China ?

You’ve likely got a VPN App (or two) on your phone to help visit inaccessible websites in China like Facebook and Instagram. But starting next month, they might be impossible to use. According to rumors circulating online this week, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) will be completely removed from Apple and Android’s Chinese app markets by July 1,…

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Head-scratching ways companies screw up Wi-Fi

Network World has been covering network technologies for 30+ years now, and sometimes we assume that everyone knows what they’re doing when it comes to installing, configuring and using this stuff. But then we run across some examples where consumers and businesses are still not completely familiar with the gear. See Full Article here or download the…

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