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Article | 10/11/2009 Domain auction site faces shill bidding lawsuit
A Miami lawyer has filed a class-action lawsuit against domain name auction site SnapNames.com, after the company announced that a former employee was...
Article | 10/11/2009 Cisco extends Tandberg deal deadline
Cisco this week said is extending the acceptance period for its $US3 billion cash offer to acquire Tandberg to Nov. 18. The initial acceptance deadlin...
Article | 9/11/2009 Intel readies 2.3GHz, 3.5GHz WiMax support with Kilmer Peak
After keeping operators and users alike waiting for nearly a year, Intel has begun production of a wireless chipset, called Kilmer Peak, that will sup...
Article | 7/11/2009 Skype's legal storm clears up
The legal war over Skype has ended.
Article | 5/11/2009 Cisco computer game lets you play CEO
If you want to be a CEO but not have any of the real responsibilities of one, you could try to play a new online game being offered by Cisco. The comp...
Article | 4/11/2009 Google Apps will get stronger video chat capabilities
Google Apps users can expect to see significant improvements in the suite's voice- and video-chat capabilities, as the company builds on Gmail's curre...
Article | 4/11/2009 How to set up a Windows 7 network
When Senior Editor Robert Strohmeyer held his Windows 7 launch party, his guests got tips on how to set up a Windows 7 network, how to share files--an...
Article | 4/11/2009 Cisco, EMC unveil data center joint venture
Cisco and EMC this week unveiled their anticipated collaboration, which will provide integrated products and services for customers building private c...
Article | 3/11/2009 Cisco lays out why it might let Tandberg go free
Cisco Systems may be laying the groundwork for dropping its US$3 billion offer for videoconferencing vendor Tandberg despite the emphasis it has place...
Article | 3/11/2009 Google-backed Unity cable lands in Japan
The Unity fiber-optic cable, a new trans-Pacific undersea cable partly backed by Google, has landed in Japan, marking an important step toward the lau...
Article | 30/10/2009 Aussie Wi-Fi boffin nabs PM’s top science prize
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 astron...
Article | 30/10/2009 Unfinished Windows 7 feature turns laptops into Wi-Fi hotspots
A Philadelphia developer has rooted out an unfinished feature of Windows 7 that turns any laptop into a wireless access point, allowing other Wi-Fi-en...
Article | 30/10/2009 Europe moving slow on IPv6 deployment
Few organizations across Europe have upgraded to IPv6, the new version of the Internet's addressing protocol, according to a survey commissioned by th...
Article | 28/10/2009 Internet phone systems become the fraudster's tool
Cybercriminals have found a new launching pad for their scams: the phone systems of small and medium-sized businesses across the U.S.
Article | 28/10/2009 WiMax roaming demonstrated for first time in Taiwan
Operators Clearwire International, Tatung InfoComm and VMAX have for the first time demonstrated mobile WiMax global roaming, the WiMax Forum said on ...
Article | 28/10/2009 Google relaxes single phone number requirement for Voice
To take advantage of Google Voice's telephony management features, users have had to fulfill a tricky requirement: convince their contacts to call the...
Article | 27/10/2009 Skype for Business too risky?
If you're thinking about using Skype for Business as a way to save money you might want to put it off until the courts settle lawsuits that swirl arou...
Article | 27/10/2009 WiMax roaming demonstrated for first time in Taiwan
Operators Clearwire International, Tatung InfoComm and VMAX have for the first time demonstrated mobile WiMax global roaming, the WiMax Forum said on ...
Article | 22/10/2009 Gaping security hole turned 64,000 Time Warner cable modems into hacker prey
A blogger helping to tune a friend's wi-fi network uncovered a gaping security hole in Wi-Fi cable modem routers installed in 64,000 Time Warner subsc...
Article | 22/10/2009 First public white spaces broadband network is alive in Virginia
The first public white spaces network officially launched on Wednesday in Claudville, Virginia.

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