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ICANN attacks 'fat and happy' IPv4 users

News Large businesses will not be directly affected, as most use private IP addresses. It really gets me that people think: 'Provided I've got address space I'm fine. Big businesses need to start planning now to handle changes that will take place when...

[May 9, 2008, 13:16]

Networking card taps into powerlines

News The company also demonstrated voice-over-IP over power lines. LANergy's idea is that small businesses will use this to route extensions round difficult office space, or hotels may use it to wire their rooms.

[June 25, 2002, 14:53]

BT keeps riding the new wave

News BT is slated to switch on 21CN, its IP-based next-generation network, in South Wales before the end of the month. These new services are seen as the great hope for growing new revenues in the consumer space," said Cansfield.

[November 9, 2006, 12:08]

BT outlines big datacentre push

News We think that where we have a headstart is that we have our own IP backbone and a common set of services with AT&T," said BT spokesman. We're focusing on second-generation co-location hosting where you rent space with us a and partner with...

[April 12, 2000, 7:11]

Juniper ups ante in router market battle

News Looking to continue stealing business from competitor Cisco, Juniper is rolling out the next phase of its IP core router strategy. Cisco is delivering on its strategy to enable carriers to build next-generation IP networks based on the CRS-1," said...

[December 3, 2004, 8:10]

VMware Fusion beta for Macs goes public

News Gold code of Parallels Desktop for Mac has been available since November 2006 with features such as support for Intel VT, shared networking which enables multiple IP addresses appear as one on the network, and an installation wizard that...

[December 27, 2006, 11:35]

Matrox G550 adds lip sync to 3D models

News With the use of Voice Over IP (VoIP) packages increasing dramatically, Matrox, Digimask and LIPSinc are all hoping that people will want to add a visual element to low-bandwidth connections where video conferencing simply isn't possible.

[June 20, 2001, 13:29]

UK industry group demands VoIP support

News According to ITSPA, some of its initial proposals could weaken the UK's nascent voice over IP (VoIP) market. Britain is lagging behind, although BT has recently made a couple of interesting moves in the space by launching a VoIP product for cable...

[March 23, 2004, 16:25]

Windows to support storage standard

News These products will meet the needs of customers for whom connectivity and familiarity with IP are of paramount importance. And almost every week some company manages to squeeze more storage into less space for a lower price.

[March 13, 2003, 9:40]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog If the accusations against McKinnon are correct, then either he didn’t know the basics of IP networking or he didn’t think what he was doing was going to attract such attention. Give the man an ASBO saying he can’t go within thirty miles of a space...

[June 10, 2005, 18:55]

Kazaa's parent takes another legal beating

News Kazaa v3.0 includes the integration of Skype, which allows voice-over-IP calls using P2P technology. The respondents [Sharman Networks] make that profit by selling advertising space on the computer screens of the users while they are in the very...

[November 29, 2004, 7:40]

Cisco buys IronPort for $830m

News Cisco will get a sender-based email reputation platform, while IronPort plans to expand its reputation based approach into the IP reputation of web server traffic. There have been so many acquisitions in the security space — IBM and ISS, EMC and...

[January 4, 2007, 10:30]

A challenge to all Linux Users in the World

Blog Comment DHCP, "known" machines get fixed MAC-IP mapping, visitors from a pool of dynamic addresses. My server, being rather anemic, doesn't have much disk space - enought for $HOME, email, and link-based backups, but not for mass media.

[May 30, 2007, 20:53]

NetApp makes the case for virtual tape

News In a separate announcement, Decru, the encryption and security arm of NetApp, announced firmware for IP-based storage environments. It means you can get maximum use of your tape: there is no wasted space and it is stored efficiently.

[February 6, 2006, 13:25]

Look Out Transmeta!

News For that, Embedix users get a POSIX compatible operating system, TCP/IP, a tiny Web server and serial networking. Just because they're in the same space doesn't mean that the embedded Linux companies will compete with each other.

[February 1, 2000, 9:12]

Production vs Distribution

Talkback If you can play the feature back from a computer straight into a theater over a satellite down-link channel, you don't need a distributor, you need a TCP/IP network provider. I've seen the very same accounting mentality exhibited in the US space...

[December 1, 2008, 7:36]

Photos: Technology Showcase at IDF review

Reviews This breadboard uses pre-standard 802.11n to relay high-definition digital entertainment to notebooks around the house, and includes voice over IP so you can make or take phone calls from the same devices.

[April 17, 2007, 12:50]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog I can see the SSID, but DHCP isn't returning any IP config info" I said. A space cadet in a dark, close-fitting shirt issued commands imperiously at various electronic devices, valiantly videoconferenced through static and pulled it off -- only...

[June 11, 2004, 19:15]

Power on Ethernet gives networks a voice

News A final new product is the NetIron 4802, aimed at service providers and including IP version 6, which will appear in April for $15,000. IPv6 has a large address space and security features which are becoming necessary.

[March 11, 2003, 13:50]

Nano-refrigeration firm takes a Cool look at wafers

News We don't want to be more precise for security reasons -- both to protect our people there and to protect our IP," Bourne said. The cooling system would use far less energy than traditional air compressors, fans or heat sinks, as well as take up...

[April 19, 2004, 14:00]

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