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New alliance aims to unify malware fight
News IEEE's Industry Connections Security Group aims to formalize sharing of malware data among security players, but an analyst says its focus may be too narrow.
Tuesday, August 18 2009 06:54 PM
Tags: Network security, Security Management, Security applications/tools, Malware, Ovum, Security, Sophos Plc., Trend Micro Inc., antivirus, principal analyst
China adopts global 3G standards
News Mobile networks similar to those used in the developed world are now acceptable in China, as the country's government extends its options.
Friday, May 18 2007 02:29 AM
Tags: Network standards/protocols, Government, 3G (Third Generation)
A Malaysian WiMax journey
News Malaysia's highly-anticipated deployment of the wireless broadband technology has been delayed, and is unlikely to reach mass market before 2009.
Wednesday, November 28 2007 12:43 PM
Tags: WiMax
Intel to host smart-grid standards confab
News The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers will hold its first smart-grid standards meeting bringing together people from the power, IT and communications industries in June.
Monday, May 04 2009 12:10 PM
Tags: Green IT, Intel Corp., Standards, Grid, IEEE Standard, electricity grid, network, industry, information technology, solar energy
IEEE pact to foster development of patent pools
News Technical standards developer IEEE is collaborating with Via Licensing to encourage intellectual-property holders to form patent pools.
Tuesday, December 09 2008 08:19 AM
Tags: Patents, Patent Pool, RFID, IP, IEEE Standard, intellectual property, business development, News.com, blog, collaboration
WiMax joins 3G family
News WiMax's incorporation into the IMT-2000 set of standards paves the way for co-operation with 3G in the evolution of wireless broadband.
Monday, October 22 2007 09:47 AM
Tags: 3G (Third Generation), Next-generation technology/networks
Commentary: Fast chip good, slow chip bad?
News Fast chips are like fast cars. If you want to deliver 100 dishwashers from point A to point B, an 18-wheeler outpaces a Ferrari. Consider your own freight manifest before you accept any chip maker's claims for processor speed.
Thursday, May 24 2001 10:31 AM
100Gbps Ethernet is coming
News Technical experts have started to develop a new standard for Ethernet which will run at 100Gbps.
Tuesday, December 19 2006 11:38 AM
Tags: Networking, Ethernet
New Wi-Fi standard takes the slow road
News An industry group developing a new wireless networking standard fails to approve one of its leading components. Next: a compromise.
Friday, May 20 2005 10:04 AM
Tags: Mobile/Wireless, 802.11/Wi-Fi, XML
Networks finally learning to work together
News As network standards mature, networking vendors can work on adding intelligence into network routers and realize true convergence, says a 3Com exec.
Wednesday, May 30 2007 09:07 AM
Tags: Mobile/Wireless, LANs and WANs, Networking technology
Wi-Fi standards face patent threat
News Australian government agency says it invented the technology used in two wireless standards, and it wants manufacturers to pay up.
Tuesday, November 21 2006 10:29 AM
Tags: 802.11/Wi-Fi, Patents
New Wi-Fi standard back on track
News Opposing groups compromise on new 802.11n spec, which bodes well for a coming round of wireless gear.
Thursday, January 12 2006 10:33 AM
Tags: 802.11/Wi-Fi, Network standards/protocols
Aruba warns against 802.11n deployments
News The wireless networking company claims that power management and interference issues will make 802.11n an unnecessary headache for the next year or two.
Friday, October 19 2007 08:34 AM
Tags: 802.11/Wi-Fi, Next-generation technology/networks
3Com's wireless LAN gives users 100-meters of "freedom"
News 3Com's latest solution will let you move from your workstation to the conference room to do your presentation via a notebook and stay connected to your LAN (local area network) and also access to the main server without the hassle of cables.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:11 PM
Intel broadens ultrawideband role
News The chipmaker forms a group to promote the technology to fill in the wireless gaps between Bluetooth and Wi-Fi and "kill the wires."
Thursday, February 19 2004 09:27 AM
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