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DSL prices fall to all-time low
Global pricing for DSL broadband services fell by 9.3 per cent in the second quarter of 2006, claims ananlysts.
Robert Jaques
Aug 10 2006 9:47AM
Telco/ISP
Federal cybersecurity gets low grade
Federal agencies received an overall D+ grade in cybersecurity in the annual report card for 2004. The Department of Homeland Security received a failing grade.
Marcia Savage
Feb 18 2005 9:34PM
Security
For Mid-Sized Organizations, High Security Can Be Low Cost
In a tight economy, it’s easy to believe that postponing investments is fiscally responsible.
Steve Schlesinger
Jan 16 2004 9:55AM
Security
DiData layoffs reflect low demand
South African system integrator Dimension Data has laid off 25 Australia-based employees due to low demand for its entry-level deployment services.
Fleur Doidge
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
Networking
Athlon 64 support high, chips low
Motherboard manufacturers have voiced their support for AMD’s latest 64-bit Athlon chip, despite some citing chip shortages in the region as a looming problem.
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Byron Connolly
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
Hardware
UPDATE: Athlon 64 support high, chips low
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Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
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