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How (and Why) to Set Up a Secondary Browser Optimized for Slow Internet Connections [Video]
Wednesday, 13 April 2011 12:40
No matter how fast your home network may be, we all get stuck using slow, unreliable Wi-Fi or tethered connections once in a while. Instead of tweaking your browser every time, set up a secondary browser just for slow connections with these simple tweaks. More »


Read more: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/WcoLIVe2Hy8/how-and-why-to-set-up-a-secondary-browser-optimized-for-slow-internet-connections

 
Obama's Five Year Tech Plan: High Speed Wireless Internet for 98% of Americans [Politics]
Tuesday, 25 January 2011 22:03
Remember when the study came out that most broadband connections in America weren't really broadband? Well that might be a thing of the past after Obama just pledged to deliver high-speed internet connections to 98% of Americans. More »


Read more: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/wTvj_YaJ17Q/obamas-five-year-tech-plan-high-speed-wireless-internet-for-98-of-americans

 
TCPBlock 2.5
Tuesday, 16 November 2010 03:00
About TCPBlock
A lightweight and fast application firewall for Mac OS X 10.5 or later developed by delantis.com. The Mac OS X firewall protects you from connections that come from outside of your computer. But what about the software from your computer that opens new connections to the internet? With TCPBlock you can prevent selected applications on your computer from opening connections to the network.

TCPBlock is implemented as a loadable kernel module which contains all the blocking logic. You can configure it in the System Preferences TCPBlock preference pane or with the tcpblock command line utility. All the configuration changes are made persistent in a configuration file on the hard disk. At system boot time the TCPBlock kernel extension reads its configuration from disk and is ready to go.

Read more: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/networking_security/tcpblock.html

 
Viscosity 1.2
Friday, 17 September 2010 07:00
About Viscosity
An OpenVPN client for Mac, providing a rich Cocoa graphical user interface for creating, editing, and controlling VPN connections. Viscosity provides a complete OpenVPN solution for Leopard (Mac OS 10.5) and does not require any additional downloads or software.

Viscosity allows connections to be completely configured through a GUI, without any need to know how to use the command-line or OpenVPN’s configuration file syntax. Advanced users still have full manual control over configuration options if desired.

As well as connection configuration, Viscosity also provides a global menu for quick connection/disconnection, as well as a details window containing connection information and traffic statistics. Many more features.

Read more: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/networking_security/viscosity.html

 
Viscosity 1.1
Wednesday, 21 July 2010 07:00
About Viscosity
An OpenVPN client for Mac, providing a rich Cocoa graphical user interface for creating, editing, and controlling VPN connections. Viscosity provides a complete OpenVPN solution for Leopard (Mac OS 10.5) and does not require any additional downloads or software.

Viscosity allows connections to be completely configured through a GUI, without any need to know how to use the command-line or OpenVPN’s configuration file syntax. Advanced users still have full manual control over configuration options if desired.

As well as connection configuration, Viscosity also provides a global menu for quick connection/disconnection, as well as a details window containing connection information and traffic statistics. Many more features.

Read more: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/networking_security/viscosity.html

 
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