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PCIe 5.0 with knobs on.
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Networking gear and NASes dropping.
Wide deployment increases severity.
Now a Linux Foundation project.
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Cisco announces that the Flip range of camcorders is to be canned.
Cisco has successfully completed preliminary tests of its DoD-sponsored Internet Routing in Space device, offering direct IP routing between satellites.
Cisco is set to enter the cloud-based office suite market - fighting with Google and Microsoft for a share of the prize - via its WebEx subsidiary.
Steve-o and company can breathe a little sigh of relief - Cisco and Apple have reached an agreement on the iPhone brand name. Aww, everybody hug.
Apparently Cisco is not happy about Apple claiming the brand 'iPhone' as their own. Cue a rather expensive lawsuit and probably large sums of money changing hands.
In hopes to make Vista more secure, Microsoft has partnered with Cisco Systems to develop a network access system greater than either could do alone.
Reporters Without Borders has obtained documents relating to a another case of a Chinese citizen being jailed for 'pro-democratic' organization where Yahoo! is the provider of their e-mails.
Linksys has unveiled a cordless DECT phone with built in Skype VoIP support, allowing you to make free calls without being tethered to your PC.
Intel are leading research into what they call Digital Communities - everybody online everywhere. There are many benefits, but also privacy concerns. Are you ready for Intel Outside?
The gagging order hasn't worked, and details of the Cisco router flaw spreads.
An ex employee of Internet Security Systems has agreed to keep quiet about flaws in Cisco routers - after pressure from the network equipment supremo.
October 14 2021 | 15:04