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Google open sources data-moving tool
News Various other methods exist for passing encoded data over networks but Google found none of them suited its particular need - which was for a system optimised for efficiency over everything else, Varda said. [11 Jul 2008]
Virtualisation key to staff-owned devices
News Where companies have allowed staff-owned devices onto corporate networks, it has not been because those companies have solved the security issues but because they have ignored them. Gammage said: "Most of the organisations permitting people to... [30 Jun 2008]
Holograms on handsets by 2010
News The patent, granted by the US Patent and Trademark Office, says this allows complex 3D holographic images to be squeezed through the narrow pipes of existing communications networks, by sending only the unprocessed data to be translated into the... [19 Jun 2008]
Warning: The Storm still rages on
News Fast-flux service networks are networks of compromised computer systems with public DNS records that are constantly changing, making it more difficult to track and control criminal activities. The Storm worm botnet, a network of compromised... [07 May 2008]
Steve Jobs top of the Power pops
News The article stated: "Along the way Jobs conceived of 'desktop publishing', gave the world the laser printer and pioneered personal computer networks. Apple co-founder and chief executive Steve Jobs has topped a list of the 25 most powerful business... [29 Nov 2007]
Microsoft dives into unified comms
News Nortel Networks, one of Microsoft's closest partners in this area, is announcing several new products that build on top of Microsoft's server software. By moving phone calls onto the internet using the powerful industry-standard servers, we have a... [17 Oct 2007]
Motorola shoots for video-encoding company
News Companies delivering such services need to make their networks as efficient as possible. Dan Moloney, president of Motorola's home and networks mobility business, said in a statement: "As consumers demand more high-definition video and interactive... [18 May 2007]
Verizon unveils live TV service for mobiles
News We think if you look at Verizon and its three powerful networks - wireless, fibre and our backbone network - we have an unparalleled opportunity into the future. The new wireless service will offer viewers full-length and live programming from a... [08 Jan 2007]
BT's 21CN: A rush job?
News Instead it decided to try to complete the upgrade in just five years, due to the cost pressures of running its complex national networks. The upgrade, which BT calls its 21st Century Network (21CN) will replace 16 national networks with one single... [23 Nov 2006]
Dell opens virtual outpost in Second Life
News CNET Networks These systems come with more powerful components and flashier exteriors than Dell's regular PCs, and also come with better support options. Dell has formally kicked off its entry into Second Life with a press conference to open Dell... [15 Nov 2006]
Norwich gets free city-centre wi-fi
News Rural areas are being provided with free hotspots and "sort of mesh" networks, Frary said. This connection is perched on top of the County Hall, and uses a "pre-WiMax" 5.8GHz connection for backhaul, the connectivity between the local network and... [02 Aug 2006]
Intel's Core 2 chip gets rave reviews
News CNET.com, which like silicon.com is published by CNET Networks, said "the Core 2 Duo chips include not only the fastest desktop chips on the market but also the most cost-effective and among the most power-efficient". [17 Jul 2006]
'Academy' builds business case for Linux in gov't
News OSA projects include developing guidance on recycling old PCs, and the Open Source Laboratory which allows local authorities to test software without compromising their own live networks. The spokesman said: "These are all powerful applications. [02 Mar 2006]
Symbian: 'Linux, Microsoft less of a threat than our customers'
News We have the battle-hardened robustness that you get on a system.on 200 networks in 70 countries, rather than just odd operators in odd countries. Behrens believes that Linux will pose more of a threat to Symbian, with powerful manufacturers backing... [25 Jan 2006]
Big Blue opens patent pool to healthcare industry
News IBM's patents could be used to help standardise electronic health-record networks, the company said. Neil de Crescenzo, IBM global healthcare vice president, said in a statement: "Many industries are transforming, using open software standards to... [25 Oct 2005]
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