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Date
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2025-08-15
3.5.168.208
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ClassC
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2025-09-21
3.5.165.63
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ClassC
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2025-11-16
3.5.166.51
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ClassC
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKx-amz-id-2: N5Q3CoMJsFdpd0cMYrTEGTQ0CrA8tIRMQOcXfDxRChEmbvSwu7B21yDfyR1xvFUScqFQfxpGC5yeypGb0kagbm8O2kFzqMZuQhiowMHTB64x-amz-request-id: SC36JHHY155XGYZ1Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2025 09:50:30 GMTLast-Modified: Sat, 14 Jul 2018 04:54:23 GMTETag: 6c380ecd9cec79e4e8bdee6a254ed9bfContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 11437Server: AmazonS3 !doctype html>html>head>meta charsetutf-8>title>Look OOH!/title>meta namegenerator contentMe>meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1.0>link hreffont-awesome.min.css relstylesheet>link hreflookoh.css relstylesheet>link hrefindex.css relstylesheet>script srcjquery-1.12.4.min.js>/script>script srcjquery-ui.min.js>/script>script srctransition.min.js>/script>script srccollapse.min.js>/script>script srcdropdown.min.js>/script>script srcwwb14.min.js>/script>script srcindex.js>/script>/head>body> div idwb_header> div idheader> div classrow> div classcol-1> div idwb_Image1 styledisplay:inline-block;width:127px;height:58px;z-index:0;> img srcimages/logo.png idImage1 alt> /div> /div> div classcol-2> div idwb_ThemeableMenu1 styledisplay:inline-block;width:100%;z-index:1001;> div idThemeableMenu1 classThemeableMenu1 stylewidth:100%;height:auto !important;> div classcontainer> div classnavbar-header> button typebutton classnavbar-toggle data-togglecollapse data-target.ThemeableMenu1-navbar-collapse> span classicon-bar>/span> span classicon-bar>/span> span classicon-bar>/span> /button> /div> div classThemeableMenu1-navbar-collapse collapse> ul classnav navbar-nav> li class> a href./index.html>Home/a> /li> li class> a href./news.html>News/a> /li> li class> a href./techblogs.html>Tech Blogs/a> /li> li class> a href./contact.html>Contact/a> /li> /ul> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> div idwb_home> div idhome-overlay>/div> div idhome> div classcol-1> div idwb_Text1> span stylecolor:#FFFFFF;font-family:Arial;font-size:32px;line-height:37px;>strong>Welcome to Look OOH!/strong>/span>span stylecolor:#FFFFFF;font-family:Arial;font-size:13px;line-height:17px;>br>/span>span stylecolor:#FFFFFF;font-family:Arial;font-size:15px;line-height:18px;>br>/span>span stylecolor:#FFFFFF;font-family:Arial;font-size:16px;line-height:18px;>My name is Jason Hoover and I will be your virtual guide. Lets explore the hottest tech news in the world together!/span> /div> div idwb_Shape1 styledisplay:inline-block;width:116px;height:41px;z-index:3;position:relative;> a href./news.html>div idShape1>div idShape1_text>span stylecolor:#FFFFFF;font-family:Arial;font-size:15px;>Read the news/span>/div>/div>/a> /div> /div> /div> /div> div idwb_about> div idabout-overlay>/div> div idabout> div classrow> div classcol-1> div idwb_Text5> span stylecolor:#FFFFFF;font-family:Arial;font-size:24px;line-height:29px;>strong>New Spectre-Style Vulnerabilities Discovered/strong>/span>span stylecolor:#FFFFFF;font-family:Arial;font-size:13px;line-height:17px;>br>/span>span stylecolor:#FFFFFF;font-family:Arial;font-size:15px;line-height:18px;>br>/span>span stylecolor:#FFFFFF;font-family:Arial;font-size:16px;line-height:18px;>If you are passionate about tech, you will surely remember a hrefhttps://meltdownattack.com/>Meltdown and Spectre/a>, two CPU-based vulnerabilities that have existed in most processors since 1995, but were discovered only a few months ago.br>br>And while Meltdown has been successfully patched through various OS updates, Spectre was much harder to patch. Why? Because the "fix" will only work by disabling certain CPU sections, and thus diminishing the performance of your phone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer. Some people have reported significant slowdowns after applying the needed patches - up to 30%! But in the end, all the problems were fixed.br>br>a href./spectre.html>READ MORE/a>/span> /div> /div> div classcol-2> div idwb_Image2 styledisplay:inline-block;width:293px;height:173px;z-index:5;> img srcimages/cpu.jpg idImage2 alt> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> div idwb_LayoutGrid1> div idLayoutGrid1-overlay>/div> div idLayoutGrid1> div classrow> div classcol-1> div idwb_Text2> span stylecolor:#FFFFFF;font-family:Arial;font-size:24px;line-height:29px;>strong>Three Android Apps You Must Try/strong>br>/span>span stylecolor:#FFFFFF;font-family:Arial;font-size:15px;line-height:18px;>br>/span>span stylecolor:#FFFFFF;font-family:Arial;font-size:16px;line-height:18px;>The summer is here, so its time to install some fun apps on your Android smartphone. Here are the ones that have made it into my personal top three.br>br>1. a hrefhttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?idcom.google.android.apps.podcasts&hlen_US>Google Podcasts/a>. Yes, there are lots of podcast apps out there, but this one has been built by Google, so its got a few nice features:br>- It can play your favorite podcasts at the desired speed and/or skip the areas where the speaker is silent;br>- It syncs across all the devices that are associated with a particular Google Play account, so you can listen to a podcast on your smartphone, and then, when you return home, resume it using your tablet;br>- It pushes the most recent podcast episodes straight to your phone, if you want to;br>- It helps you discover new podcasts based on your preferences and listening history.br>br>a href./androidapps.html>READ MORE/a>/span> /div> /div> div classcol-2> div idwb_Image3 styledisplay:inline-block;width:293px;height:167px;z-index:7;> img srcimages/podcasts.jpg idImage3 alt> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> div idwb_LayoutGrid2> div idLayoutGrid2-overlay>/div> div idLayoutGrid2> div classrow> div classcol-1> div idwb_Text3> span stylecolor:#FFFFFF;font-family:Arial;font-size:24px;line-height:29px;>strong>Twitter Slashes Millions of Accounts to Build Trustbr>/strong>/span>span stylecolor:#FFFFFF;font-family:Arial;font-size:15px;line-height:18px;>br>/span>span stylecolor:#FFFFFF;font-family:Arial;font-size:16px;line-height:18px;>I used to love Twitter. Actually, I still love this social media website, but I cant express my feelings anymore. Why? Because my Twitter account was deleted a few months ago. Trust me, I didnt do anything shady; I was only using a post/tweet scheduling tool to feed fresh, tech-related news to my account. I was using that tool because I didnt have enough time to find and post those tech news manually.br>br>Apparently, I am not alone. Twitter has deleted millions of accounts within the previous 2...3 months. This means that your number of Twitter followers may have decreased. If this is the case, dont worry, you havent done anything wrong; youve got fewer followers now because deleted and locked accounts arent counted anymore.br>br>a href./twitter.html>READ MORE/a>/span> /div> /div> div classcol-2> div idwb_Image4 styledisplay:inline-block;width:293px;height:239px;z-index:9;> img srcimages/twitter.jpg idImage4 alt> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> div idwb_LayoutGrid3> div idLayoutGrid3-overlay>/div> div idLayoutGrid3> div classrow> div classcol-1> div idwb_Text4> span stylecolor:#FFFFFF;font-family:Arial;font-size:24px;line-height:29px;>strong>Wi-Fi Alliances EasyMesh Boosts Wireless Networksbr>/strong>/span>span stylecolor:#FFFFFF;font-family:Arial;font-size:15px;line-height:18px;>br>/span>span stylecolor:#FFFFFF;font-family:Arial;font-size:16px;line-height:18px;>Since 1991, when the first wireless network was invented, people have done everything in their power to increase Wi-Fi signal strength. It all started with a hrefhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?vyqtpkVea1_M>better antennas/a> and a hrefhttps://www.data-alliance.net/rp-sma-extension-cables/>better cables/a>, but in the end everyone realized that a single router simply cant provide enough Wi-Fi signal for an entire home. This explains why a hrefhttps://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-wi-fi-mesh-networking-kits/>mesh networks/a>, wireless systems that utilize several routers which are placed in different areas and work together, were the next logical step.br>br>And now, Wi-Fi Alliance has invented EasyMesh, a new type of router mesh architecture that utilizes several access points to create a self-adapting Wi-Fi network, which has the potential to offer a great wireless coverage in outdoor areas and indoor spaces.br>br>a href./easymesh.html>READ MORE/a>/span> /div> /div> div classcol-2> div idwb_Image5 styledisplay:inline-block;width:293px;height:205px;z-index:11;> img srcimages/mesh.jpg idImage5 alt> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> div idwb_footer> div idfooter> div classrow> div classcol-1> div idwb_Text16> span stylecolor:#FFFFFF;>Copyright © Look OOH. 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