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  2. TeamViewer - Wikipedia

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    Before establishing a connection, TeamViewer first checks the configuration of the device and the network to detect restrictions imposed by firewalls and other security systems. Usually, a direct TCP/UDP connection can be established so that no additional ports need to be opened. Otherwise, TeamViewer falls back on other paths such as an HTTP ...

  3. TeamViewer (company) - Wikipedia

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    TeamViewer was founded following the release of the first version of the TeamViewer software in 2005. The TeamViewer software was developed to reduce travelling to customers. [9] [10] It became the core product of the newly founded TeamViewer GmbH, which today operates as TeamViewer Germany GmbH and belongs to TeamViewer SE.

  4. Comparison of remote desktop software - Wikipedia

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    Remote assistance: remote and local users are able to view the same screen at the same time, so a remote user can assist a local user. Access permission request: local user should approve a remote access session start. NAT passthrough: the ability to connect to the server behind a NAT without configuring the router's port forwarding rules. It ...

  5. Cross-device tracking - Wikipedia

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    For example, one such form of this tracking uses audio beacons, or inaudible sounds, emitted by one device and recognized through the microphone of the other device. [ 3 ] This form of tracking is used primarily by technology companies and advertisers who use this information to piece together a cohesive profile of the user. [ 3 ]

  6. Teamviewer acquires London-based 1E in $720-million deal - AOL

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    (Reuters) -Teamviewer has signed a deal to acquire the London-based IT firm 1E for an enterprise value of $720 million, the German software company said on Tuesday.

  7. Packet capture appliance - Wikipedia

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    A packet capture appliance is a standalone device that performs packet capture. [1] Packet capture appliances may be deployed anywhere on a network, however, most commonly are placed at the entrances to the network (i.e. the internet connections) and in front of critical equipment, such as servers containing sensitive information.

  8. Network tap - Wikipedia

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    Modern network technologies are often full-duplex, meaning that data can travel in both directions at the same time. If a network link allows 100 Mbit/s of data to flow in each direction at the same time, this means that the network really allows 200 Mbit/s of aggregate throughput. This can present a problem for monitoring technologies if they ...

  9. Apple dodged a DeepSeek sell-off, but its China headache hasn ...

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    Apple avoided a hit to its share price from DeepSeek, but it has another China-made problem. iPhone sales in the country have fallen again. An 11% slide in sales last quarter is raising concerns ...