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Tata targets high-end network services
News Tata Comms touts slew of varied investments in Asia-Pacific, in effort to beat competition from operators and content-delivery service providers.
Wednesday, November 18 2009 06:46 PM
Tags: LANs and WANs, Network security, Data centers, network, Amazon.com Inc., Akamai Technologies Inc., Cooper, Singapore, content delivery, managed services
Singapore's M1 finally pilots NFC
News update MobileOne is the last of country's three mobile operators to begin mobile payment trial based on near-field communication technology.
Wednesday, April 01 2009 10:51 AM
Tags: Network infrastructure, Mobile platforms/communications, Mobile applications, Mobile commerce, Starhub, Mobile, SingTel, Cooper, Information And Communication Technology, Singapore
Samsung bids US$5.85B for SanDisk
News After four months of meetings, the South Korean electronics products giant has made a hostile bid to acquire the U.S.-based computer chip maker.
Wednesday, September 17 2008 08:37 AM
Tags: Memory, Acquisitions, Mergers, SanDisk Corp., Japan, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., U.S., merger, Seoul, licensing agreement
Facebook's Holocaust controversy
News Facebook is under fire for allowing Holocaust denial groups to remain on the site, claiming they don't violate the social network's terms of service.
Friday, May 15 2009 11:42 AM
Tags: Web 2.0, Web logs, Cooper, Terms Of Service, GROUP, Berkman Center, social networking, Facebook, CEO, Web 2.0
Tensions between sales, engineering in Silicon Valley
News commentary In good times, the simmering tension is manageable, but when times turn tough, look out. Yahoo's new CEO should keep this in mind.
Sunday, February 22 2009 11:08 PM
Tags: Search, Web sites, Web 2.0, Apple Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co., Yahoo! Inc., Carly Fiorina, Sales, Carol Bartz, CEO
Intel toots its research horn for chips--and more
News Chipmaker struts its stuff for next-generation networking, processors, energy efficiency and wireless power transmission at its research day.
Friday, June 19 2009 09:50 AM
Tags: Components, Networking, Technology, Intel Corp., Data, Photonics, Chip, Wireless, Wireless Network, computer
New technology aims to speed Net surfing
News Nearly 30 years ago, Martin Cooper turned the communications industry upside down. Now he wants to do it again.
Friday, June 01 2001 03:35 PM
Nokia 'will beat BlackBerry by 2008'
News Nokia is aiming to beat the likes of BlackBerry and snatch the mobile e-mail top spot before the end of the decade.
Friday, November 04 2005 12:09 PM
Tags: Wireless e-mail devices, Mobile platforms/communications, E-mail clients
Worm sequel plays only in Europe
News Europe has been hit by a new, even more destructive variant of the Magistr virus, but so far the United States has baffled experts by remaining immune.
Thursday, September 06 2001 01:07 AM
Alleged pirate faces labels in Australian court
News Man accused of running free "shop" for 2 terabytes of copyrighted material. Defense lawyer says he just provided hyperlinks.
Wednesday, October 27 2004 10:37 AM
IBM brews Java for Lotus software
News IBM's Lotus Software unit is retooling its family of e-mail, messaging and collaboration software with a big dose of Java.
Tuesday, January 29 2002 12:41 PM
Maxis, British Telecom to develop mobile portal
News British Telecom (BT) Mobile Internet and Maxis Communications today announced plans to jointly develop a mobile Internet portal in Malaysia.
Friday, June 01 2001 03:55 PM
Security's fighter pilots
News A group of former Air Force information warfare veterans and other Pentagon offspring have joined forces with young hackers in an effort to protect online security.
Wednesday, May 30 2001 09:55 AM
Microsoft flaw leads to military hack
News A previously unknown vulnerability in Microsoft's Web software allowed an online attacker to take control of a publicly accessible U.S. Department of Defense server last week, the military confirmed late Tuesday.
Thursday, March 20 2003 09:28 AM
Net bookstore to stop selling Hitler manifesto
News Barnesandnoble.com said it will stop selling Adolph Hitler's "Mein Kampf" in Germany, some four months after the Simon Wiesenthal Center questioned the sales.
Friday, June 01 2001 03:11 PM





