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05 Jan 2012
Broadcom to unveil four faster Wi-Fi chips at CES
The 802.11ac silicon will break the Gigabit barrier, Broadcom said
22 Jun 2011
D-Link celebrates 25 years with a refocus on consumers
The international network product company celebrates 25 years of connecting computers by catering better to modern consumer needs and concerns
13 Oct 2010
Tech in 2 Minutes: Verbatim's MediaShare 1TB NAS drive
Video: A 2-minute look at Verbatim's 1 terabyte home network storage server and the MediaShare Mini, which provides the same functionality without the storage
26 Jan 2010
McMaster University researching RFID in public transit
The Hamilton, Ontario school has a lab developing a system that would let subway operators get the location of trackside workers through radiofrequency identification. Backers include train manufacturer Bombardier Inc. and the Ontario government
20 Oct 2009
Enterasys revamps high-end Ethernet switch line
The S series includes four models, ranging from an edge switch to a multi-terabit core router. Total switching capacity exceeds a terabit per second
09 Sep 2009
Data leakage prevention going mainstream
Though most small companies surveyed have yet to install DLP, compliance requirements such as PCI are driving larger firms, especially in financial services, to buy the technology. Find out what Nemertes Research predicts
09 Sep 2009
OPINION: Can UC me now?
Unified communications will combine IT silos but also mean companies need to review electronic discovery policies. Find out what issues you need to consider when moving to UC
01 Sep 2009
IN BRIEF: McAfee wraps MX Logic buy
McAfee will pay up to $170 million for the cloud-based service. Plus, VM6 joins Microsoft's virtual ecosystem, Fortinet releases a new endpoint solution, and Hostway announces new virtual servers
11 Aug 2009
How we tested Cisco IPS 7.0
Network World tested version 7 of the software upgrade to Cisco’s intrusion prevention appliances. Find out how we reviewed the reputation services feature
11 Aug 2009
REVIEW: Cisco IPS 7.0 raises the bar with reputation filtering
New global threat correlation feature boosts effectiveness of intrusion prevention devices but could use a more detailed reports. Find out about Cisco’s risk rating system
17 Jul 2009
Alcatel announces 100 Gig Ethernet modules
Telus plans to buy at least 80 of the devices to manage the metropolitan portion of its network, so customers can pay a premium for improved quality of service. Find out about the FP2 chipset
13 Jul 2009
Google's Unified Tools a threat to Cisco?
Google Voice Internet telephony service, and Google Wave, a hosted collaboration and communications service, may pose long-term problems for companies like Cisco
13 Jul 2009
The botnet world is a booming world
The number of identified botnets has more than doubled in a year to 3,500, the ShadowServer Foundation says. Conficker isn’t doing much right now but Torpig has obtained sensitive banking information for more than 8,000 accounts.
09 Jul 2009
DDOS attacks against South Korean Web sites continue
A massive volume of online traffic disables major Websites in South Korea for the third day in a row...
02 Jul 2009
China Mobile's provides sneak peek of app store
When it open, the Chinese carrier's Mobile Market application store will have 480 million potential customers
01 Jul 2009
Symbian Foundation makes progress, but challenges remain
The Symbian Foundation expects to begin beta testing of a new version of its mobile phone operating system within the next few weeks
01 Jul 2009
Too hot to handle – Apple issues warning about overheating iPhone 3 GS
It's not just the sales of Apple's new smartphone that's heating up. Some users have reported discoloration of the iPhone's back cover due to the device running very hot
01 Jul 2009
Web Gateway appliance adds Stealth Routing
Capability allows the gateways to be added to networks without changing configuration, says company chief
29 Jun 2009
CRTC’s wireless 911 policy needs work, IDC Canada says
The CRTC unveiled its policy on the next phase of E911 service plan earlier this year, requiring wireless providers to provide location-based information for any mobile user who calls 911. But according to a new IDC Canada report, emergency first responders are not completely sold on the new plan
29 Jun 2009
Linux could power free netbook offer from mobile carriers
A Linux advocate urges Chinese companies to offer Linux-based netbooks and download stores
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By: Paul Krill (11 May 2012)
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Canadian employee survey indicates dark view of cloud
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Unified communications still fragmented
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Consultant says critical infrastructure at risk
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SAP fires back against Oracle's HANA 'falsehoods'
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Open-source in government can save billions: group
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Google's BigQuery made to crunch big data
By: Thor Olavsrud (08 May 2012)
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. --Few companies in the world have access to datasets as large as Google does, and, unsurprisingly, Google is one of the companies at ...
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