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3.5G laptops to overwhelm mobile networks?

News The analyst said growth will be driven by consumer demand for ubiquitous internet access - and mobile broadband laptops will therefore not replace fixed networks but remain a complementary access tech for use outside the home. [20 Jun 2008]

Google's engineer talks OpenSocial and the price of innovation

News He also works on the Social Graph API, which aims to consolidate data across disparate social networks. Security from A-Z… On the practicalities of interoperability between social networks We've been iterating with different developers, going... [03 Mar 2008]

Mobile WiMax: It's up to standard

News Cellular still has a longer reach than WiMax but supporters of WiMax believe mobile operators could use the technology to augment their networks and provide more capacity for data applications such as mobile web surfing or emailing. [09 Dec 2005]

TCG: Mobiles need hardware-based security and DRM

News The benefit of hardware-based security is that users can rely on their phone and [know] that private data is protected. The proposed standard doesn't just protect user data. As mobile phones become digital do-it-alls, handsets need better... [28 Sep 2005]

Laptop maker boosts security with in-built tracer

News Gateway's other embedded security feature, now available for notebooks, is the industry's latest (and also controversial) hardware security standard - Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 1.2. Gateway is plugging two security devices into its... [11 Aug 2005]

Secure VoIP has arrived

News SSL has become a popular alternative to VPNs that use IPsec encryption and tunneling for connecting remote workers to corporate networks. For one, they rely on TCP (Transmission Control Protocol), which works well for data applications but not as... [08 Sep 2004]

Wi-Fi gets much-needed security boost

News Wi-Fi products establish wireless local area networks that allow devices to connect to one another, transmitting and receiving data within a range of 150 feet. The final 802.11i specification ensures that the data sent along those networks is... [24 Jun 2004]

European WLAN boom leaves security behind

News According to research from RSA Security, one in three networks in Milan use the new standard but 72 per cent of the networks there do not use WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) or other encryption to protect against hackers. [22 Jun 2004]

Compliance driving security spend

News The threat of impending legal action is encouraging companies to open up their wallets and spend money on security software that will ensure they are compliant with new legislation, according to attendees at the Infosecurity show in London. [29 Apr 2004]

Oasis advances web services security

News For example, a system should be able to authenticate the identity of a person connecting to several networks at once or pass data between two applications securely. The Web Services Security, or WS-Security, technical committee within the... [08 Apr 2004]

Twingo bingo: Cisco buying security start-up

News Cisco Systems plans to buy security start-up Twingo Systems for $5m to bolster network defences at their outer limits. The all-cash deal, announced on Friday, is small by Cisco’s standards but Twingo would provide the networking giant with a key... [15 Mar 2004]

Wi-Fi-mad consumers send spend through the roof

News The enterprise market has been slower to install wireless networks because of security and cost concerns. The consumer space was driven by price during the holiday season, and 802.11g products were the big attraction," Vance said.g is the latest Wi... [11 Feb 2004]

Three new Microsoft security patches released

News Internet Security and Acceleration Server is designed to help protect companies' networks from online attacks. The flaw lies in the way a filter in the server product's firewall processes data formatted in the real-time multimedia communications... [14 Jan 2004]

Wi-Fi standards mapped out

News I don't know if the [802.11 Working Group within the IEEE] is discussing technical issues or if it has become a debate society, but it's taken too long to finish," former Intel executive Les Vadasz said of the 802.11i security standard during a... [05 Dec 2003]

Drive-by hackers still major threat

News Belfast-based security consultancy Celare did a 'drive-by' test through Edinburgh, which is home to the head offices of many financial and retail companies, using just £200 of common kit and found 103 wireless networks out of 153 detected were... [28 Jul 2003]

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