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A Developer's Guide to Optimizing Mobile App Performance

DZone

The invention of mobile phones led to wireless connections between people communicating over a long distance. Users were happy to stay connected with wide coverage offered to them via different cellular phone networks. Gradually, it became a normal thing for anyone to have a portable phone in their pockets.

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Protocol Testing?

DZone

Protocol Testing is a method of checking communication protocols in the domains of Switching, Wireless, VoIP, Routing, etc. The primary goal of protocol testing is to check the structure of packets that are sent over a network using protocol testing tools. What Is Protocol Testing?

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For March 22nd, 2019

High Scalability

slobodan_ : "It is serverless the same way WiFi is wireless. What happens when no new open source comes out of the smaller companies, and the big-3 decide they don't really need or want to play nice anymore? At some point, the e-mail I send over WiFi will hit a wire, of course". Yep, there are more quotes.

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Have You Tested Your App Performance & Capacity Recently?

Apica

The spread of where consumers want to consume content, at home, at the office, at the gym, on a plane, at any time where there is connectivity, puts significant pressure on the network and performance monitoring teams for streaming brands. With higher expectations, comes greater scrutiny in the way your content is being delivered.

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The Paradox of Connection

Edge Perspectives

Wireless technology has made it possible for us to connect to this digital infrastructure (and to each other) regardless of where we are in the world with much less expense and effort. Many forces feed the fear, but I believe there are two fundamental ones: mounting performance pressure and the accelerating pace of change.

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Ginseng: keeping secrets in registers when you distrust the operating system

The Morning Paper

wpa_supplicant , an OSS library commonly used to connect to wireless networks using WPA , reads a cleartext password from a configuration file or network manager and stores in in memory. The Ginseng compiler performs static taint analysis to figure out all variables that may carry sensitive information (e.g.

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Sprint's Marathon

The Agile Manager

First, most mobile subscribers aren't bound to a network. While a post-merger AT&T/T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless would have most of the customers, there are no switching penalties for long-term handset contract customers. Data hungry devices should perform fast and reliably on WiMAX. Which brings up Sprint in 2011.