Nokia and Vodafone test latency-busting technology

A new internet standard called L4S (Low Latency, Low Loss, and Scalable throughput) has been successfully tested by Vodafone and Nokia Bell Labs. In tests simulating a heavily congested fibre-to-the-home broadband connection over Wi-Fi, the companies reduced latency from 550 milliseconds to just 12 milliseconds. With an ethernet cable instead of Wi-Fi, the latency dropped…

Rethinking Routers: A Fresh Take

With our company’s three plus decades of cellular expertise, millions of field-deployed devices, and a relentless drive to innovate, our family of routers have quite the history. From the early days of 2G, deep into the 5G era, two factors have consistently guided us: providing the ultimate in performance while ensuring longevity and reliability.

Investigation launched after theft of government data — leak hits US State Department

Data relating to the US government has been stolen from a contractor and leaked online, prompting the State Department to launch an investigation. The threat actor stole and leaked documents from tech consulting firm Acuity, which specializes in cybersecurity, DevSecOps, data analytics and operations support services. The data allegedly contains a significant amount of personal…

Hellblade 2 will reportedly be locked to 30FPS on Xbox Series X and S, and won’t feature a performance mode

Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 will reportedly run at 30FPS on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. According to German outlet GamePro, Ninja Theory’s upcoming sequel to 2017’s Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice won’t feature an optional performance mode on Xbox and will be capped at 30FPS with a dynamic resolution (via Eurogamer). It was stated, however, that…