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Google Fiber to Arrive in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill NC!

Google Fiber has updated their webpage showing that they will be deploying to the RDU area! Why is this good news you ask? Well for a couple of reasons.

  1. Speed – Google fiber is extremely fast internet, you can get 1GB download and a 1GB upload.
  2. Affordable – Google fiber is affordable, they offer a 1GB connection for $70 a month. Right now TWC offers 50Mb for $65, so you’re getting twenty times the speed for five more dollars! They also offered free internet of 5mb for seven years if you paid the $300 setup fee.
  3. They support net neutrality. Net neutrality is the idea that an internet provided won’t lower your connection if you use too much bandwidth or if you go to a specific webpage. While many companies say they support net neutrality they are accused of throttling internet connections. They also use throttling of a customers speed to make netflix, hulu and other providers to pay them so that their service is unimpeded. While you don’t directly pay that cost, it means netflix and other others must pay and therefore they bill you more for their services.
  4. Competition – It forces other companies to install more affordable and powerful internet connections. Already AT&T have announced they plan to lay fiber lines in the RDU area as well. This drives prices down, Yay!, and it gives us access to a better connections.

With any luck we will see similar pricing from google fiber. We won’t know more until they talk to the cities on the 28th + 29th of January but it is good news for us North Carolinian’s! I will post my thoughts on what they talk about in the coming days, tune in then!

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Adobe Flash Vulnerability – Update ASAP

I wanted to post a warning to everyone out there that there is currently a nasty bit of malware going around that exploits a vulnerability in the flash player. Flash is used to play videos online and display advertisements. This vulnerability allows hackers to compromise websites as well as create malicious advertisements that can install malware on your PC. So when you go to a legitimate website you might end up with this nasty piece of malware. Adobe Flash has released a few updates to fix the issue, but they’re not certain they patched everything so expect another update soon. What can you do to help prevent getting this malware in the meantime?

  1. Make sure to update your adobe flash player. When doing so, deselect their “optional offer” for McAfee Security Scan Plus. This is an antivirus program that many of you don’t need and I don’t recommend.
  2. You can also disable the flash player for the next couple of days. This will make sure they have time to patch the exploit and ensure that you don’t get any malware.
    1. If you use chrome type “chrome://plugins” in the url window, then select “adobe flash player” and click the disable button. After a few days, re-patch in step 1 and it will be enabled and up-to-date.

I have already been contacted by several individuals who are having issues related to this vulnerability so be careful when you’re browsing for the next couple of days. With any luck Adobe Flash will be updated and we will have one less thing to worry about.

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Upgrade Complete!

Hey everyone, I wanted to thank you all for being patient while I moved to this new website code. There might be a few issues the next few days so please let me know if you find any. With the new code the website will loaded quicker and look great!

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