Stories about: IEEE

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    Japan may put brakes on fastest-supercomputer project 17/11/2009 14:28:00

    An ambitious plan by Japan to build the most powerful computer in the world stands on the brink of collapse this week after a government panel recommended funding for the project be virtually eliminated.
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    What's next for Wi-Fi? 13/11/2009 08:40:00

    The recent formal approval of the IEEE 802.11n wireless standard marks not the end but the start of a wave of Wi-Fi innovation. In the next three to five years, the Wi-Fi experience will be very different from today.
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    Aussie Wi-Fi boffin nabs PM’s top science prize 30/10/2009 16:17:00

    On 28 October CSIRO scientist Dr John O’Sullivan was awarded the Prime Minster’s Prize for Science and a $300,000 grant for his achievements in astronomy and wireless technologies
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    Brocade partners with Thales for network-based encryption appliance 28/10/2009 04:45:00

    Data storage switch maker Brocade Communications Systems Inc. and Thales e-Security Inc. today announced the integration of the Thales Encryption Manager for Storage (TEMS) with the Brocade encryption SAN switches.
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    Extreme turns to Motorola for WLAN future 22/10/2009 07:38:00

    Extreme Networks on Wednesday announced a new set of enterprise wireless LAN products based on Motorola technology as part of a broader partnership that will also produce a unified control system for both wired and wireless infrastructure.
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    CSIRO nets $200m windfall from Wi-Fi patent 16/10/2009 16:59:00

    Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Research Organisation (CSIRO) has turned its budgeted deficit of $34.2 million for the 2008-09 financial year into a $122 million surplus, with the unexpected windfall primarily attributed to its intellectual property revenues.
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    New Wi-Fi spec allows access point bypass 15/10/2009 09:29:00

    A new industry specification promises to un-network Wi-Fi networks. Dubbed Wi-Fi Direct, the spec will let your laptop or smartphone connect directly with other wireless devices.
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    Nvidia Unveils Next-Gen Fermi Architecture 01/10/2009 12:32:00

    Nvidia may have renamed its NVISION promotional conference to the 'GPU Technology Conference', but it's still an Nvidia show through and through.
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    Wi-Fi group launches full 11n certification 30/09/2009 20:01:00

    The Wi-Fi Alliance is launching a certification program based on the completed IEEE 802.11n standard on Wednesday and looking toward a future peer-to-peer specification it is developing on its own.
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    Is your office printer secure? 22/09/2009 01:01:00

    Hackers may be using your office printer as a conduit for criminal activity. Think about it: A printer in today's office environment often saves on its hard drive all images of documents that are printed, scanned or faxed. Therefore, hackers who know anything about accessing files on a network might easily gain access to that sensitive data (Read about some of the security features on modern printers in Joe's Office: Secure Printer).
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    AMD, Intel budget chipsets go head to head 17/09/2009 08:54:00

    For years, Intel and AMD have been battling for predominance in the processor/chipset market. AMD's latest plan seems to be to push back on economic grounds -- to offer high-value budget chipsets targeted at the soon-to-be-released Windows 7 systems, and high-performance chipsets that are slightly slower, but much cheaper, than equivalent Intel products. And Intel is firing back.
 
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