BT's next-generation consumer offering: does BT have the answer?
News On 8 December, BT launched its next-generation consumer offering, described as a range of services "which will help customers transform how they communicate, are entertained and manage their lives". We are impressed by the ambitious scope of BT's...
[December 22, 2005, 11:30]
US military to adopt next-gen Internet
News The US Department of Defense said it plans to support the next-generation Internet, known as Internet Protocol version 6, in as little as five years. IPv6 has been billed as the next frontier of the Internet, an update to the current 30-year-old...
[June 18, 2003, 13:09]
Asian countries challenge US on next-gen Internet
News Japan, China and South Korea are reportedly planning to jointly develop Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6), the next-generation Internet standard, in a move that will challenge the US-dominated market for current IPv4-based Internet technology.
[December 30, 2003, 7:40]
'Moon' network launches next-gen Internet
News The network, called "MoonV6," is based on the next generation of the Internet, known as Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), which vastly expands the pool of unique numbers available for connecting PCs and other devices to the Net.
[October 21, 2003, 9:04]
ntl:Telewest plans next-generation services
News Many large telecoms companies are currently working on next-generation networks (NGN), which will use Internet technologies rather than the traditional public switched telephone network (PSTN) to deliver voice, data and video.
[July 10, 2006, 18:00]
Microsoft: The next generation
News While all eyes are focused on the effects that a possible breakup of Microsoft might have on the company's future, few are contemplating the more immediate impact of the launch of the software giant's forthcoming services architecture, dubbed Next...
[April 28, 2000, 14:13]
Creating a Winning Experience for the Next-Generation Web
White Papers Following the release of its latest suite of interactive Web design tools, Microsoft challenged the United Kingdom's designers and developers to enter a competition to create a dynamic, next-generation Web site.
[December 24, 2008, 0:00]
Beta out for next-generation McAfee tools
News The next generation of McAfee products is based on new technology code-named Falcon. The company has said that both products will be delivered later this summer, alongside a new McAfee PC Protection Plus and an updated McAfee Internet Security Suite.
[June 19, 2006, 14:10]
Build next-generation applications now
News Once your developers begin using next-generation tools to develop systems that require one of the two prevailing virtual machine runtimes, they'll be able to publish and consume their objects and services using SOAP without having to develop the...
[June 6, 2002, 13:33]
Rivals 'could beat BT' in the next-generation game
News We’re seeing a lot of new interest in next generation networks from everyone in the UK," Evans said. A C&W spokesman declined to comment for this story, explaining that the telco is still negotiating with suppliers for its own next-generation network.
[June 10, 2005, 13:00]
Microsoft: The next generation, Part III
News There will be hundreds of new startups again that focus in on this next-generation opportunity because the kind of functionality that you'll be able to provide will simply be so dramatically different that no Web site and no application vendor...
[April 28, 2000, 14:55]
MS plumbing: The next generation
News Gates closed his TechEd speech by reiterating to Microsoft's faithful developer community that the company is more committed than ever to helping them learn XML and other technologies they will need to write software for the next-generation Internet.
[June 6, 2000, 9:36]
Next-gen phones and gadgets to spur economic growth
News The worldwide microchip industry will continue to boom for the next two years, in response to the introduction of next generation mobile devices and Internet anywhere technologies, according to a revised forecast from analyst firm Dataquest.
[October 9, 2000, 10:34]
Siemens and Intel in £1.3bn memory deal
News Intel announced Thursday it will provide the high-performance flash memory for next generation Internet mobile phones and wireless devices from German electronics manufacturer Siemens in a deal worth $2bn (£1.38bn).
[February 9, 2001, 9:55]
Nokia developing next-gen Linux tablet
News After the success of its original Linux tablet, the 770, Nokia is already looking at the next generation of internet-only devices. But, according to the handset maker, there are no plans for the next generation of 770-style devices to be able to...
[June 22, 2006, 9:10]
C# gains support
News Microsoft and its allies have quietly expanded an effort to gain acceptance for C#, the software giant's competitor to Java and a foundation for its next-generation Internet services. Microsoft is fighting back against Java with C#, itself part of...
[October 11, 2002, 14:08]
Mobile gaming takes over the world
News The report says wireless will be the single most important driving force behind next generation mobile devices. The study does not indicate how mobile gaming will feed off the increased bandwidth offered by next generation technology.
[September 5, 2000, 14:38]
Will WiMAX Cut the Wires to Your Home?
White Papers With high performance in both distance and throughput, WiMAX technology could be a boon to current internet providers seeking to become the leader of next generation wireless internet access. This paper explores the reasons WiMAX is likely to...
[February 17, 2006, 0:01]
Parthus and Psion unveil 'breakthrough' chip
News Parthus unveiled a single chip computer design called Infostream, which could drive a broad range of next generation mobile devices such as phones and Internet appliances. By delivering the mobile Internet on a chip, InfoStream helps bring us...
[October 18, 2000, 9:30]
TechNet Webcast: Next-Generation Networking With Windows Vista and Windows Server Code-Named "Longhorn" (Level 300)
White Papers The webcast shows how the Next Generation TCP/IP stack is a complete redesign of TCP/IP functionality for both Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) and Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) that meets the connectivity and performance needs of current...
[April 14, 2007, 1:01]



