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Saturday, February 5, 2011

Internet IP addresses will run out 'in the next 24 hours'


London, Feb 3 (ANI): Growth of Internet-enabled phones like the iPhone and web use in Asia has seen a rapid depletion of IP addresses, which are going to run out in the next 24 hours.
Every device, which connects to the Internet, is assigned a "number" but with millions of web enabled phones now online they are fast running out.
IP addresses act as "phone numbers" to ensure that surfers reach websites and e-mails find their destination.
The system, which had been set up in the 1980s, with a maximum of 4.1 billion addresses was supposed to never run out.
But it does not mean the Internet will come to a halt once the addresses have finished, as a system called Internet Protocol version 6, or IPv6 has been created to replace version 4.
"It will just be 'business as usual' if everyone gets their job done," the Daily Mail quoted John Curran, Chief Executive of the American Registry for Internet Numbers, one of five regional groups that dole out such addresses, as saying.
Curran said only about 2 percent of websites support the new Internet Protocol version 6.
The "end game", the distribution of the last five blocks, was triggered by the distribution of two of the last seven blocks on February 1.
They went to the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre, the regional registry for East Asia (including India), Australia and the Pacific islands. (ANI)

9th Synapse – Technical Symposium – Feb 14 2011 – Thiagarajar college of Engineering


NEED is the mother of invention and now the mother earth needs GREEN Nations. From pin to plane its we Engineers who engineer every product. Somewhere in the supply chain of these products we deplete the resources or pollute the environment. Days have come now where the Engineers are in a situation to consider another constraint in their design books. The constraint is to merry mother earth to the maximum and worry her the minimum. This pushed GREEN ENGINEERING, a nascent terminology into an Engineer’s dictionary. It says us to works on technologies that add value to the environment and always assist and support the nature. It is not a separate field but must be embedded in every major field.
A Civil engineer must answer the question “Are my buildings GREEN?”
A Mechanical Engineer must answer the question “Are my bikes GREEN?”
An Electrical Engineer must answer the Question “Are my Power plants GREEN? “
An Electronics Engineer must answer the question “Are my chips GREEN?”
A Computer Engineer must answer the question “Are my codes GREEN?”
Possibly they must answer YES and that is the MOTIVE of 9th SYNAPSE jointly organized by the Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai and Indian Society of Technical Education.
Join us in greening the Globe.
Website:http://synapse.tce.edu
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Contacts:
K.KalaiKovan
Mobile Number : 9944635803
E-mail id :         kalaimech21@gmail.com
R.Logesh
Mobile Number : 9629494122
E-mail id :         logeshme@gmail.com