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Computer Networking-How To Network Your Home Computers
- By Gregg Hall
- Published October 19, 2008
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Intranets: A Powerful Solution for Small Business Owners
- By Musa Aykac
- Published September 27, 2008
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The Importance Of RJ45 Cables For Networking
- By Anna Stenning
- Published September 24, 2008
- Network and Wireless
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What Are Intranets & Extranets?
- By Musa Aykac
- Published September 23, 2008
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Different Types of Computers To Choose From
- By Mehmet Onatli
- Published September 13, 2008
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Computer Networking - What Exactly Is It?
- By Mehmet Onatli
- Published September 12, 2008
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The New 802.11n Wireless Standard - Bringing Mobility To Your Business
- By Gregory Smyth
- Published August 4, 2008
- Network and Wireless
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CCIE Routing And Switching Exam Tips
- By Jerry Glynn
- Published August 3, 2008
- Network and Wireless
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Moving To An NGN Platform
- By Gregory Smyth
- Published August 1, 2008
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The Advantages Of Wireless Networks
- By Gregory Smyth
- Published July 31, 2008
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Do You Need More Wireless on Your Laptop?
- By Matt Chang
- Published July 22, 2008
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Obtaining A CCIE Certification
- By Terry Parker
- Published July 15, 2008
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Time Is Up- IPv6 OMB Mandate
- By David Link
- Published July 11, 2008
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The Wonders Of Patch Leads
- By Anna Stenning
- Published July 11, 2008
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HP Introduces Global 3G Wireless Laptop
- By Yahoo Tech News
- Published December 11, 2006
- Cellphones , Mobiles , Network and Wireless , Notebooks
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In an overture to knowledge workers with wanderlust, Hewlett-Packard and Cingular have launched what they are claiming is the world's first notebook with built-in global 3G capabilities.
The HP Compaq nc6400 boasts a built-in Cingular Wireless UMTS/HSDPA module -- in plain English, hardware that lets the notebook connect to Cingular's global high-speed data network in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Europe, and much of Asia, with more than two dozen countries in all.
HP and Cingular Wireless Introduce First Global Mobile Broadband Notebook PC in U.S.
- By IBM Press Release
- Published December 11, 2006
- Cellphones , Headlines , Mobiles , Network and Wireless
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HP and Cingular Wireless Introduce First Global Mobile Broadband Notebook PC in U.S.
PALO ALTO, Calif. - HP and Cingular Wireless today announced availability of the first notebook PC in the United States to feature built-in global mobile broadband capabilities.
The HP Compaq nc6400 Notebook PC with integrated Cingular Wireless UMTS/HSDPA-based technology allows business professionals to connect in more areas at broadband speeds to corporate networks, email and the Internet without being tied to a wireless hotspot.(1)
Customers can now enjoy the benefits of mobile broadband both in the United States – either with Cingular Wireless BroadbandConnect or high-speed EDGE services – and abroad in more than 115 countries in which there are UMTS or GPRS/EDGE networks available.(1) The HP Compaq nc6400 is the first notebook with a tri-band UMTS modem supporting data rates of up to 3.6 megabits per second in the United States and in many countries around the world.(2)
BSkyB broadband to partner Google
- By BBC News
- Published December 10, 2006
- Home Audio and Video , Internet , Network and Wireless
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Firms reckon consumers want to get all their media from one source
Satellite television company BSkyB has said it will work with internet search giant Google in order to develop its broadband services and products.
BSkyB, which offers a free broadband internet service to customers, said it would focus on three areas: search and adverts, videos and communications.
Ericsson, Intel To Partner on Mobile Broadband
- By Reuters Technology News
- Published December 1, 2006
- Headlines , Internet , Network and Wireless , Technology
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STOCKHOLM - Swedish telecoms equipment maker Ericsson will work with computer chip giant Intel on applications for mobile computers that will increase their attractiveness in the market, Ericsson said on Friday.
Ericsson said the joint effort with Intel would aim to enhance the appeal of mobile broadband and multimedia for consumers and corporations.
Intel to put pre-standard 802.11n in Centrino
- By InfoWorld TechWatch
- Published November 29, 2006
- Network and Wireless , Reviews , Technology
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During a presentation at the IEEE Globecom 2006 Expo in San Francisco on Tuesday, Alan Crouch, director and general manager at Intel's Communications Technology Lab told the audience to expect Intel to put a pre-standard version of IEEE 802.11n Wi-Fi into its Centrino chips by next year.
Apple Plugs AirPort Hole
- By PC World Magazine
- Published November 29, 2006
- Network and Wireless , Security
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Apple Computer has fixed a number of flaws in the software that ships with its personal computers, including a bug in its AirPort wireless drivers that was disclosed earlier in November.
India's BSNL pairs with Intel on WiMax
- By EE Times
- Published November 29, 2006
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US Aims To Ban Networking Sites
- By Portal IT News
- Published August 1, 2006
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The DOPA covers federal institutions that received funding for computers and net access via the US E-Rate scheme. According to the American Library Association (ALA), two thirds of US libraries have received this funding.
Coming soon: WiMAX the home, perhaps
- By IT Wire
- Published July 24, 2006
- Network and Wireless
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Announcement of a partnership between UK chip developer, picoChip and Korea Telecom has opened up the possibility of WiMAX access points supplanting WiFi for wireless communications in the home.
MessageLabs launches encrypted IM software
- By IDG News Service
- Published June 13, 2006
- Software , Network and Wireless
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Enterprise Instant Messenger targets companies that use IM for collaboration, document sharing
MessageLabs launched on Monday encrypted IM (instant-message) software, targeting companies that use consumer IM clients for collaboration and document sharing.
Cisco to Enter Physical Security Market
- By eWEEK News
- Published June 5, 2006
- Security , Network and Wireless
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Networking gear maker Cisco Systems is taking the first steps of what could be a major initiative aimed at expanding its business into the growing market for products that integrate IT and physical security technologies.

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