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'Refresh' Button Could Become Obsolete

News No longer will stock traders and eBay aficionados have to refresh their browser windows: Bang Networks' service will update the stock price or auction bids they're looking at as the changes happen. Bang is trying to create a version of the Net that...

[April 2, 2001, 9:51]

Big Bang Project Sparks Supercomputer Plans

News Scientists in Switzerland are hard at work building a machine they think will finally either prove or disprove the "big bang" theory of how the universe began. The computing network is designed to link thousands of scientists who will use the...

[April 2, 2003, 7:38]

Swimming Against The Wireless Tide

News It'll get more bang for your buck out of the existing cable band," said David Hoover, an analyst with investor-side research company Precursor Group. On Friday, PulseLink filed the last of more than a hundred patents for a development that lets UWB...

[July 2, 2002, 10:35]

Broadband Korea - How They Made It Work

News The 'PC Bang' PC Bang refers to a type of cybercafé, similar to those found elsewhere around the world. As Antony Walker, taskforce member and senior executive, ICT, Intellect and the Broadband Stakeholder Group, noted: "There are economies of...

[October 11, 2002, 13:00]

Can IM Ever Be Secure?

News The Big Bang in IM security threats In other words, IM malware has undergone a "big bang". However, as corporate adoption of IM peaks this year, many commentators are becoming concerned about the need to secure the informal networks upon which IM...

[April 12, 2005, 17:55]

Worms Find Fertile Ground In IM

News Virus writers in search of the biggest bang for their bugs have targeted various types of networks, including peer-to-peer file exchanges and wireless Web systems. In addition, computer security experts said they are particularly concerned because...

[August 15, 2001, 9:12]

Portal Commerce Deals Lack Results

News E-commerce sites aren't getting the bang for their buck out of portal deals, according to a new study from US analyst firm Jupiter Communications. It's tough to measure the bang for your buck in these deals because the benefit you get from branding...

[April 7, 1999, 9:24]

Report: Don't Overspend On Technology

News They'll get the most bang for their buck, the research firm said, from investment in technologies that help them manage supply chains, allowing them to react more quickly to changing market conditions.

[November 1, 2002, 16:55]

3G's Enterprise Future Outlined

News Companies are taking a step by step, and not a big bang, approach to mobility. Although common mobile applications such as push email can be delivered over slower GPRS networks, Menon noted multiparty collaboration would require the fatter pipes...

[April 19, 2006, 15:20]

Chambers' Replacement Takes Centre Stage At Cisco Networkers

Blog Of course it's in Cisco's interests to talk up businesses' requirements of video, but, quibbling over the precise figures aside, it's seems pretty much bang on with its predictions. There were plenty of mentions of rapidly increasing bandwidth and...

[January 22, 2008, 17:01]

US Reveals Plans To Hit Back At Cyber Threats

News We're looking for real physics — a bigger bang resulting in collateral damage. Military networks such as the Global Information Grid are linked to US government and critical national infrastructure systems, which in turn are linked to the public...

[April 2, 2008, 17:27]

NetWorld & Interop Show Roundup

News Banging the drum for Ethernet Extreme Networks' CEO Gordon Stitt came to NetWorld+Interop not to praise SONET but to bury it, and bang the drum for Ethernet. News Fri 12 May 2000 Flexion system ties voice mail with email NetWorld+Interop shows...

[May 10, 2000, 14:12]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog The boy done good by running a "make two, get one free" offer for the Science Museum over bits of Babbage's mechanical computer, but in terms of bang per buck? Operating systems with upgradeable components that you don't have to restart every time...

[June 4, 1999, 19:54]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

News The boy done good by running a "make two, get one free" offer for the Science Museum over bits of Babbage's mechanical computer, but in terms of bang per buck? Operating systems with upgradeable components that you don't have to restart every time...

[June 4, 1999, 18:54]

A Year Ago: Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog The boy done good by running a "make two, get one free" offer for the Science Museum over bits of Babbage's mechanical computer, but in terms of bang per buck? Operating systems with upgradeable components that you don't have to restart every time...

[June 5, 2000, 8:01]

A Year Ago: Rupert Goodwins' Diary

News The boy done good by running a "make two, get one free" offer for the Science Museum over bits of Babbage's mechanical computer, but in terms of bang per buck? Operating systems with upgradeable components that you don't have to restart every time...

[June 5, 2000, 7:01]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog If your mobile phone becomes your PDA, then bang goes the cellphone companies' main source of revenue. Or so says a report from IDC, which predicts that faster networks, intelligent data management and streaming media will be the kickers.

[March 5, 2001, 9:33]

Wi-Fi Overtakes Ethernet For Home Networks

News There's been a lot of whiz-bang devices for the home, but the problem was, there wasn't any kind of infrastructure in the home to get the Internet access where you need it," he said. Wi-Fi now rules the roost, according to a new research report...

[January 21, 2005, 16:25]

Oftel Speeds Up Unbundling Plans

News Local loop unbundling may have commenced with a whimper not a bang, but that isn't to say that it won't be revolutionary. An Oftel spokesman says this may be because many operators are holding out for the more desirable local networks, such as...

[January 18, 2001, 15:34]

802.11-ngratitude

Blog The routers come with American power supplies, of the sort that adapt American mains voltage to router-friendly DC, and European mains voltage to a loud bang and the gentle savour of fried electrolytic capacitors.

[February 27, 2008, 12:52]


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