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    A small wireless company in Canada is going after the Wi-Fi equipment and semiconductor industry for infringing on its patents--and Cisco Systems is one of its first targets.

  • Chips dip into open source

    Engineers around the World, connected by the Internet, are trying to bring concepts from the open source software world to the hardware business.

  • Intel and Broadcom: Strange bedfellows?

    After months of bitter court battles alleging thefts of trade secrets, Broadcom and Intel may soon use a new name to describe their rivalry -- partnership.

  • Cisco, IBM join forces on e-business offerings

    IBM and Cisco Systems Inc. added some meat to an ongoing technology alliance today, announcing two initiatives that could help IT managers better manage Internet transactions.

  • Your Digital Future

    The world remains full of possibilities. And technology, with its pervasive influence on our lives, can sometimes overwhelm us.

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  • Read the blog post - David Braue

    Just how fast is fast, anyway?

    There's something immensely gratifying about accomplishing the seemingly impossible -- particularly in IT, where pundits regularly proclaim that a particular technology has hit its physical limits.

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    Following yesterday's admission by the Australian Taxation Office that its courier had lost a CD containing the details of 3,000 self-managed super funds, it wants to review how it handles information. My suggestion: go back to the review completed in April.
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    News headlines about portable storage devices going missing are as common as muck, but the problem could be even more widespread than you suspect.
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