IEyeNews

iLocal News Archives

ISP

Editors Choice Education Events iBusiness iCommunity iCrime iLocal News iScience iTech iWorld News News

How secure are VPNs?

We all know that huge tech sites like Google are no stranger to privacy violations and massive data collection. These sites know a lot about us ranging from our hobbies all the way down to our exact location. The unfortunate…

Editors Choice iBusiness iEnvironment iLocal News iWorld News News

Record labels file ‘Billion Dollar’ piracy lawsuit against ISP Cox

BY ERNESTO From TF A group of major record labels including Sony, Universal, and Warner Bros, has filed a piracy liability lawsuit against Internet provider Cox Communications. In common with a previous case filed by BMG, they accuse the ISP…

Events iBusiness iCrime iLocal News iTech iWorld News News Publisher's Choice

UK watchdog tells ISPs to advertise ‘real’ broadband speeds

By Nick Summers From engadget Stricter guidelines should mean more accurate speed claims in broadband ads. Broadband packages are notoriously difficult to untangle. Prices are obscured with introductory discounts and the speeds you get are nothing like what was advertised….

Caribbean News Editors Choice iBusiness iEntertainment iFinance iLocal News iTech iWorld News News

LOGIC: KeyTech’s six month results: Loss of $3.1 Million

From Bernews The KeyTech Group of Companies today [Dec 30] announced a loss of $3.1 million for the six-month period ended September 30, 2015, compared with a loss of $19.9 million for the same period in the prior year. “This…

Editors Choice iBusiness iLocal News iWorld News

Judge issues devastating ruling against online copyright crusaders

By Geoffrey Ingersoll From Business Insider Washington District Judge Robert Lasnik ruled simply that IP addresses are not individuals, according to a report by Torrentfreak. An “Internet Protocol” address is a numerical value placed on a computer that is participating…