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IBM's BladeCenter Foundation for Cloud vs Cisco's Unified Computing System
See a comparison IBM's BladeCenter and Cisco's unified computing system. Learn everything you need to know before investing in your network. Get informed and make a decision.
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EU regulators cool on Microsoft open-source move
Announcement won't affect its antitrust investigations against the software giant, says European Commission.
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U.K.'s Elonex readies low-cost Linux laptop
Aimed at the education sector, the laptop will feature, among other things, a flash-based hard drive and a "wireless music server." But, the company says, it's "not really about the specs."
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More heavyweights join mobile-Linux group
Orange, Access join the LiMo Foundation to collaborate on its upcoming mobile-Linux platform, which promises more applications for users.
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Microsoft: Streaming Office 'infringes license'
Company says British ISP selling a 'streaming' version of Office infringes on license regulations, but Fasthosts denies the claim.
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ICANN turns on next-gen IP addresses
New version of Internet Protocol data has been added to six of the world's root servers, assuring supply of unique IP addresses.
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LiMo chief talks rivals, Nokia, and mobile Linux
Morgan Gillis discusses the LiMo Foundation's first mobile Linux platform release and why it matters that Nokia bought Trolltech.
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Key mobile Linux platform out in March
The LiMo Foundation's mobile Linux platform will be released next month, but the API is available to developers immediately.
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Vodafone 'looking into' 3G femtocells
The company has become the latest operator to reveal it is investigating technology designed to improve 3G coverage indoors.
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Internet 'heroes and villains' vie for ISPA awards
The ISP Association praises those pushing for faster broadband, but criticizes politicians and the music industry for trying to place restrictions on Internet use.
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Boom predicted for GPS-enabled handsets
Berg Insight says GPS-enabled handsets worldwide will reach 560 million units by 2012, with an 18-fold increase in European uptake.
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Cisco buys into remote-access company
Networking giant invests undisclosed amount in SoonR, provider of remote access to desktop files from mobile phones and other devices.
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Aruba to buy 'Switzerland of network management'
Wireless-networking company Aruba promises to maintain and even expand AirWave's multi-partner network management focus.
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Google applies for image text patent
Search giant filed a patent application last year for extracting and using text that can be seen in image and video files.
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4G inches closer with Nokia Siemens tests
Nokia Siemens Networks said it had completed the world's first multiuser field trial of Long Term Evolution technology in an urban environment.
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Kaspersky inadvertently quarantines Windows Explorer
A false positive in company's antivirus products leads to quarantine or deletion of some Windows users' copies of explorer.exe.
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Europe VoIP group resists emergency-call regulations
Google, Intel, Microsoft, Skype try to persuade European regulators that VoIP providers should not have to provide access to emergency services.
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Data-center worker sabotages Calif. power grid
An unhappy computer technician admits trying to shut down part of California's power grid in an attempt to get back at his boss.
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FireWire speeds set to quadruple
Backers say a new electrical specification will see the speed of the data-interfacing standard rise from 800Mbps to 3.2Gbps.
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Google tight-lipped on U.K. spectrum bid
The company won't say whether it will participate in Ofcom's auction of radio spectrum, citing a U.S. ruling.
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Lips Forum releases mobile Linux specs
Unlike Google's Android platform and others, the Lips Forum is trying to create a fully open-source set of specifications for mobile Linux.
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