Australian Bush WiMax Network Gets Go-ahead
News Despite an ongoing legal battle that threatens to derail the network, the Australian government and OPEL have sealed a deal that will bring WiMax to the bush. The new network, which will use long range wireless broadband technology WiMax, will...
[September 10, 2007, 11:57]
New AMD Network Chips Go To Extremes
News AMD is taking things to extremes with three new networking chips. The two new Ethernet parts and one home-networking chip add to AMD's range of industrial temperature devices, designed to keep working at temperatures from -40 degrees Celsius to 85...
[July 25, 2000, 11:38]
Top 5 Reasons Why Application Performance And Network Security Go Together
White Papers Read these reasons why pairing application performance and network security is a natural in today's technology architectures. Don't settle for less than a complete solution. Today's IT organizations need to provide seamless, secure access to...
[June 30, 2008, 18:31]
High Data Rates: Let Your GSM/GPRS Network Go 3G With EDGE
White Papers What investments in your radio network will you have to make to turn this vision into reality? Can you reuse your entire radio network infrastructure? Expectations are running high for third-generation (3G) services.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Video To Go: The Effects Of Mobility On Streaming Media In A CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Network
White Papers This paper experimentally examines the performance of streaming media applications over a CDMA2000 1xEVDO network. The performance of streaming in a cellular network is tested across three different levels of mobility, two applications, and the two...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Tool Talk: Go Hack Yourself! See How Automated Penetration Testing With CORE IMPACT Can Make Your Network More Secure
White Papers Penetration testing offers many benefits, allowing intelligently managing vulnerabilities, avoiding the cost of network downtime, and justifying security investments. With CORE IMPACT, network administrators can now safely and efficiently determine...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Portal Wars Are Over -- Guess Who Won?
News Hey Lycos and the GO Network, put down your weapons and surrender. Lycos and Disney's GO Network aren't the only prominent losers, according to the Forrester report. and, perhaps surprisingly, the Microsoft Network.
[December 20, 1999, 8:51]
GO.com Recasts Portal Strategy
News Disney launched GO Network in January 1999 with the intention of competing head-to-head with Web hubs like Yahoo! And indeed, while individual Disney Web sites such as ESPN.com have been leaders in their categories, the GO Network portal has been...
[January 28, 2000, 9:30]
Murphy's Law
Talkback A lesson for all network administrators, of all network sizes. Whatever can go wrong, WILL go wrong.
[April 19, 2007, 14:08]
European Cybercrime Squad Gets Green Light
News The Brussels-based agency will go by the name of the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA) and will start operating from 2004, after the debates over its creation were concluded faster than expected.
[November 24, 2003, 15:30]
ShiftCast Mobile
Downloads Users with Windows Mobile 5 Smart Phones, Pocket PCs, and PDAs can get the latest news, music, and podcasts on the ShiftCast network and stream or download the files on the go, from anywhere in the world.
[March 9, 2007, 3:31]
Are Web Surfers Fleeing Portal Sites?
News Inc.and The Walt Disney Co.s Go Network also lost visitors. Lycos and Go Network. People don't automatically go to portal sites such as Yahoo! Instead they go directly to specific sites that meet their needs, such as those aimed at sports, travel...
[May 21, 1999, 8:17]
Infoseek Exec Nabbed In Sex Scandal
News Infoseek, which was acquired by Disney last year, operates the GO Network, consisting of the some of the Web's biggest sites, including ESPN.com, ABCNews.com and Disney Online. Patrick Naughton, 34, an executive vice president of Infoseek and...
[September 20, 1999, 9:16]
Startup Spotlight: UK Plus
News continue to exploit the genre successfully, the likes of Disney (with its GO Network) have been forced to search for other niches in which they can compete. or Freeserve, or seek growth with a narrower, but more focussed audience, as GO Network has...
[March 2, 2000, 14:55]
Tesco To Launch Mobile Phone Network
News Tesco will offer a pay-as-you-go service but will not be directly taking on the likes of BT Cellnet, Vodafone and Orange for mobile phone users, as it intends to lease airtime from an unnamed network supplier.
[October 20, 2000, 15:56]
Sun, Netscape Try Out Online Trading
News Set to go live in midsummer, the Supplier Network will be a business-to-business trading site, where companies can go to purchase goods such as office supplies, said Netscape officials in Mountain View, California
[April 27, 1999, 7:00]
Disney And Infoseek GO Together 100 Percent
News Strategically, Disney said the new Go.com entity will enable it "to move the business more nimbly and effectively" and make it easier "to pursue initiatives such as electronic commerce, international expansion, broadband, third-party partnerships...
[July 12, 1999, 12:40]
Truphone Enables Internet Calls Over GSM
News The company effectively became a fully-fledged mobile operator in its own right in April, when it bought a global pay-as-you-go mobile network called SIM4travel. The VoIP company Truphone has launched a new service that will enable users to make...
[May 28, 2008, 11:44]
Mobile Industry Gets 4G Buzz
News Sprint expects to spend $3bn over the next two years on building the network, which will go live in late in 2007. Intel, Samsung and Motorola — all longtime supporters of WiMax technology — are working with Sprint to provide the infrastructure...
[August 14, 2006, 9:00]
Disney: Naughton Not Our Employee
News As executive vice president for products, Naughton oversaw the software development efforts for Infoseek and the GO Network portal site. However, Disney spokeswoman Rebecca Anderson stressed Monday that Naughton asserted no operational control over...
[September 21, 1999, 10:14]

