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PC Magazine April 28, 2004 Bill Howard |
Welcome to Wi-Fi City Your phone works almost everywhere there's cellular service, and you get one monthly bill, right? Why can't roving Wi-Fi users get the same deal? |
InternetNews May 4, 2004 Michael Singer |
Intel Touts 10Gb Ethernet in the Data Center The chipmaker's Cisco-compatible adapter aims to prime the pump for faster interconnects between systems using XPAK dense technology. |
The Motley Fool April 30, 2004 Mark Mahorney |
Routers Face Open-Source Threat The International Computer Science Institute is developing software for Internet Protocol routers. The software is called Extensible Open Router Platform and will be available for free in June, making it a threat to the leading routing companies from both the software and hardware standpoints. |
InternetNews April 26, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Compuware Upgrades Vantage Ware The company's software looks harder at what's under the application's hood when it comes to bandwidth consumption. |
InternetNews April 26, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Brocade Intros New Switch, Investment Protection Storage switch maker Brocade Communications Systems offers a new high-end switch and investment protection program to lure the market share from Cisco and McData. |
PC Magazine May 4, 2004 Jamie M. Bsales |
SOHO Security Appliance Adding to its line of integrated firewall/security appliances, Symantec will roll out its Gateway Security 300 Series. |
PC Magazine May 4, 2004 John C. Dvorak |
The Looming Legal Threat to Wi-Fi Law enforcement doesn't need to get involved whenever some guy in a doughnut shop poaches a nearby Wi-Fi connection to check his e-mail. |
Entrepreneur May 2004 Amanda C. Kooser |
The Mesh Pit Taking wireless networks to the next level. |
Bio-IT World April 16, 2004 Bill Van Etten |
Zero Chances to Go Wrong Zeroconf is an Internet Engineering Task Force working group chartered to automate the configuration and discovery of computers, devices, and services on IP networks. |
InternetNews April 14, 2004 Eric Griffith |
Linksys Routers Turn into Hotspots Linksys and Boingo are teaming up to provide firmware that will turn inexpensive 802.11g routers into hotspot boxes suitable for roaming. |
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