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Setting up your server on your home network should be fairly straightforward.
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Video calls between mobile phones may require contacting a main server in one country, then setting up connections in another.
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In a patent app made public this month, RIM's lab geeks describe setting up a proxy server right on the phone that would intercept the browser's web requests and bundle, compress, and send them to a gateway on the other end (BIS, we presume) that would know how to deal with the packet.
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This makes the M5 Pro suitable for use in a heavy workstation, server role, or Raid 0 configuration setting.
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While the hardware was no longer your problem, setting up the software on a web server still involves a number of tedious steps that have little to do with the functionality of your website.
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While another browser might still be setting up a connection with the host server, Silk has already pushed content that it knows is associated with the page to the Kindle Fire before the site has even instructed the browser where to find it.
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Or setting up a private cloud using tools like Remote Desktop so that all of your data is on one server instead of spread around multiple workstations?
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