Page Summary: Early home computing often involved soldering your machine together and fighting for time on the family TV. When considering how things connect together in a network, time can be an extremely important factor.

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Early home computing often involved soldering your machine together and fighting for time on the family TV. When considering how things connect together in a network, time can be an extremely important factor. We've all got to the edge of the wifi coverage, but the idea of coverage produces a network

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  • Early home computing often involved soldering your machine together and fighting for time on the family TV.
  • When considering how things connect together in a network, time can be an extremely important factor.
  • We've all got to the edge of the wifi coverage, but the idea of coverage produces a network
  • 50p, 60p, 25p, not UK prices, but frame rates, but what are frame rates?
  • Dirty Cow has been there for years, and it affects all kinds of devices.

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