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Ultra-wideband heads for the big time
Analysts predict that the mainstream market launch of ultra-wideband (UWB) peripheral connection technology is imminent..
Robert Jaques
Mar 13 2008 7:26AM
Networking
Global firms bet big on SOA
Companies adopting service oriented architectures (SOAs) spent US$1.4 million on software and services in 2007, according to a report released today by AMR Research..
Robert Jaques
Feb 27 2008 8:15AM
Software
The next big mobile device is 'irrelevant'
The form-factor and function of the next big mobile device is "irrelevant", according to an industry expert..
Matt Chapman
Feb 12 2008 7:43AM
Hardware
Baidu aims to be big in Japan
Leading Chinese language search firm Baidu has launched a Japanese language version of its search engine.
Clement James
Jan 25 2008 3:05PM
Software
How big media's copyright campaigns threaten Internet free expression
Big media companies' efforts to extend copyright are hurting creators' abilities to find audiences for their work, argues cyber-rights activist Cory Doctorow.
Cory Doctorow
Nov 6 2007 7:14AM
Telco/ISP
Seagate bets big on solid state drives
Seagate plans to launch a series of solid state drives (SSDs) in 2008 in a range of capacities and form factors.
Staff Writers
Aug 27 2007 1:52PM
Hardware
Virtualisation ready for the big time
Virtualisation technology is ready to support mission-critical applications, according to a recent survey conducted by managed hosting provider Rackspace.
Robert Jaques
Aug 15 2007 10:19AM
Software
Chinese small firms to spend big on IT
Retailers still taking lion's share of projected $28bn market.
Robert Jaques
Jun 5 2007 2:30PM
Financial Services
Korea's small firms spend big on e-commerce
Still plenty of opportunity for growth, says analyst.
Simon Burns
May 24 2007 6:35AM
Software
Mobile broadband heads for the big time
ABI Research predicts huge growth for consumer 3G and WiMax.
Robert Jaques
Apr 17 2007 2:53PM
Telco/ISP
Microsoft nixes 'Big Bang' service pack for Windows Vista
One reason is that new tools such as Windows Update allow Microsoft to dribble out smaller fixes to its new OS whenever necessary.
Staff Writers
Apr 2 2007 3:56PM
Software
Big brother won’t protect data
Successful privacy and data security requires guidance and enforced policy, rather than a big brother approach, according to security vendor Workshare.
Negar Salek
Mar 15 2007 11:09AM
Security
Virtualisation heads for the big time
Experts claim technology has reached maturity.
Robert Jaques
Feb 23 2007 10:24AM
Software
Nasa telescope to view the Big Bang
World's most powerful telescope nears completion.
Robert Jaques
Feb 9 2007 1:36PM
Oddware
China bets big on nanotech
Country takes aim at US$3 trillion global market in nanotech products.
Clement James
Feb 7 2007 10:45AM
Networking
Disney films go big on iTunes
Over a million downloads so far.
Iain Thomson
Feb 5 2007 10:04AM
Software
Analysis: Intel's big 45nm break
Cut in power leakage is important, but just one of several improvements
needed for tomorrow's chips.
Tom Sanders
Jan 29 2007 9:54AM
Hardware
Small firms have big worries over VoIP
CompTIA study reveals wariness of IP telephony security.
Robert Jaques
Jan 19 2007 9:39AM
Networking
Alcatel-Lucent launches big iron switch
Newly formed networking giant Alcatel-Lucent has announced the availability of its OmniSwitch 9800, the latest member of the company's family of 10-Gigabit Ethernet core switches.
Clement James
Dec 20 2006 9:29AM
Telco/ISP
Big Yellow worm targets Symantec bug
Online threats shifting away from Microsoft, warns security researcher.
Tom Sanders
Dec 19 2006 9:17AM
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