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Broadcom in talks to buy Brocade

Broadcom in talks to buy Brocade

Could keep fibre channel and storage but divest networking.
Liana B. Baker Nov 2 2016 11:55AM Storage
Apple, Broadcom sued by Caltech over wi-fi patents

Apple, Broadcom sued by Caltech over wi-fi patents

Uni asserts patents for tech used in Apple devices since 2012.
Juha Saarinen May 31 2016 10:28AM Strategy
Confusion over Apple iPad supply 'cuts'

Confusion over Apple iPad supply 'cuts'

Economic woes or accelerated production?
Liam Tung Sep 27 2011 6:51AM Hardware
iiNet trials PhyR for fetchtv improvements

iiNet trials PhyR for fetchtv improvements

Benefits may be broader.
Staff Writers Aug 3 2010 12:01AM Networking
Telstra to give unified communications to 10,000 staff

Telstra to give unified communications to 10,000 staff

Telstra has upgraded 10,000 users of its internal CustomNet phone system to IP telephony in a unified communications deal that is also said to be one of the largest IP handset deployments for Polycom globally.
Staff Writers Dec 19 2008 10:33AM Telco/ISP
Broadcom founder accused of 'obsession with prostitutes'

Broadcom founder accused of 'obsession with prostitutes'

Boffins at the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research have created a new type of glue that can adhere equally well in dry or wet conditions.
Iain Thomson Jul 20 2007 5:05PM Training & Development
Opti to sue AMD, Broadcom and Via

Opti to sue AMD, Broadcom and Via

Patent spat could end up before a jury.
Matt Chapman Jul 6 2007 1:20PM Hardware
Broadcom claims victory in Qualcomm 3G patent spat

Broadcom claims victory in Qualcomm 3G patent spat

US court rules in favour of Broadcom.
Robert Jaques Feb 14 2007 9:04AM Hardware
Broadcom Wi-Fi flaw hits notebooks

Broadcom Wi-Fi flaw hits notebooks

Notebook computers from vendors including Dell, Gateway and HP are subject to a wireless card vulnerability that could allow remote installation and execution of malware.
Shaun Nichols Nov 15 2006 8:58AM Security
Broadcom wireless drivers vulnerable to attack, says Metasploit creator

Broadcom wireless drivers vulnerable to attack, says Metasploit creator

Just when you thought that spilling a hot cup of latte was all you had to worry about while surfing the web at your local Starbucks - or any public place for that matter - think again: Nearby attackers can now exploit the wireless drivers used in many popular laptops to assume control of your machine, and there is little you can do to stop them.
Dan Kaplan Nov 13 2006 10:37PM Security

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