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Scientists set networking speed record

...SuperComputing conference 2011 in November, researchers installed high-end servers and 100Gbps networking gear to connect a supercomputer at the conference in Seattle to another... Read more

15 December, 2011 by Martin LaMonica

Facebook grapples with datacentre gremlins

...near the mainstream servers so their fans can keep the kit cool.Networking gear The second problem Facebook has is with networking hardware. Because it... Read more

7 November, 2011 by Jack Clark

How low can a datacentre get?

The datacentre is a hot area right now -- mainly because of cooling. The key here -- as you won't be surprised to learn... Read more

21 July, 2010

Google's Chrome OS peek, Christmas wishlists and an antivirus tour

...efficient energy use. Cisco is investing in smart grid technology, such as networking gear for substations, and datacentre equipment to process data coming in from... Read more

4 January, 2011 by silicon.com staff

Photos: The IT giants with big plans for green tech

...aggressively moving into the smart grid with an array of products, including networking gear for substations and datacentre equipment to process data coming in from... Read more

21 December, 2010 by Martin LaMonica

Faster wireless gear sells more

The market for wireless networking gear is maturing, with sales of 802.11g devices poised to overtake... Read more

25 February, 2004 by Dinesh C Sharma

Lack of optimism sends Cisco shares down

Update: Despite reporting record profits, lacklustre projections of future sales have spooked investors Read more

11 August, 2004 by Marguerite Reardon

Tesco to sell networking gear

...s strategy to put more weight behind its non-food business. Linksys networking gear is now sold in the three largest retail chains globally: Carrefour... Read more

19 May, 2005 by Jo Best

September: Microsoft sells networking gear. October: Microsoft issues fixes

...upon the company's expansion into an important new hardware category - home-networking gear. Microsoft unveiled 10 wired and wireless networking products, including hubs and... Read more

12 November, 2002 by Joe Wilcox

Bonnaroo Music Festival Launches "Instant Network" and Meets iPod Wi-Fi User Demands With Rugged, Energy-Saving D-Link Networking Gear

When one puts on the biggest, most popular festival in United States, there are some challenges. The Bonnaroo Festival... Read more

2 July, 2008

Intel takes PC specs inside networking gear

Promises lower costs and higher speeds… Read more

27 June, 2003 by Michael Kanellos

Internet telephony rides back into fashion

...the cordless part of it. Linksys has been strong in making consumer networking gear. With the diversification, what are the priorities going forward? Personal computing... Read more

22 April, 2004 by Winston Chai

Start-up uses MIPS chip to crack Linux market

...start-up called Movidis believes a 16-core chip originally designed for networking gear will be a ticket to success in the Linux server market... Read more

14 August, 2006 by Stephen Shankland

Wi-Fi shows rapid growth

...in their market share rankings. The overall revenue for Wi-Fi wireless networking gear was up more than 55 percent in the fourth quarter to... Read more

11 February, 2004 by Richard Shim

3Com splits standards allegiance

Networking-gear maker 3Com announced on Monday that it plans to begin using... Read more

11 November, 2003 by Richard Shim

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