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    Android's next stop: high-tech remotes for your home 24 July, 2009 08:57

    Get ready for more Google in your life. A slew of household gadgets based on the company's Android operating system will debut within the next five months, a new report says, including several high-tech remote controls for your home.
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    Firm seeks to bar Nokia, RIM, Palm from importing devices 19 January, 2009 10:35

    A patent-holding company from Texas is seeking to bar six companies -- including BlackBerry maker Research in Motion, Palm and Nokia -- from importing handheld devices into the U.S. for allegedly violating its patents.
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    Pimp my data center: Avocent 19 June, 2008 08:54

    Avocent brought its industry-leading out-of-band management systems to our project, providing IP KVM for PC and Sun servers, service processor aggregation, serial terminal services, and the DSView management server. Because our new datacenter, HIG 319, functions like a multicompany colocation service, we ended up with a wide variety of equipment and at least three different flavors of service processors (Sun, Dell, HP) with three different management interfaces to juggle. Avocent's MergePoint 5224 appliance, a 24-port service processor aggregation system, gives the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology's IT group a single service processor management interface, while losing none of the functionality from individual dashboards.
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    Cisco reinforces physical security family 03 April, 2008 10:56

    Cisco Wednesday expanded its physical-security product line with a digital surveillance camera and the introduction of the Cisco Physical Access Manager, an appliance that acts as a central point for managing existing door readers, electronic locks and biometric devices.
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    Mobile devices bring touch into the user equation 31 March, 2008 10:52

    As mobile devices evolve and grow more sophisticated, so too do the ways that we interact with them.
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    The new Apple TV: A true multimedia device 28 March, 2008 08:31

    Although the Apple TV first shipped on March 21, 2007, it didn't get an overhaul for almost a year. During that year, the device, which promised to bring digital media (music, photos and video) from the computer to the living room, tried to establish itself in a marketplace rife with competitors. Systems such as Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Netgear's EVA series, not to mention TiVo, are all striving to dominate that elusive space.
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    Middletons ditches 17-year old network 28 March, 2007 09:50

    Commercial law firm Middletons has upgraded its 17 year-old network and installed a new stackable Nortel switches to manage a multi-vendor environment of blade servers, PABXs, VoIP and desktops for 250 users.
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    Home office lockdown 02 March, 2007 15:53

    Telecommuters are nothing new at TriNet Group, a human resources outsourcer in California, U.S. In fact, a significant part of the company's workforce operates remotely, either out of their homes or in small satellite offices, all on laptop computers, according to Bob Dehnhardt, the company's network and information security manager.
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    Hacker hits Toronto transit message system 08 May, 2006 12:03

    Imagine Gerry Nicholls' surprise when he glanced at the electronic advertising sign on the Toronto-area commuter train he was riding last week and saw this message about the Canadian prime minister scroll across the screen: "Stephen Harper eats babies."
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    Microsoft, partners rally around VoIP tools 07 March, 2006 08:12

    Microsoft on Monday lined up Cisco and a number of telecoms equipment vendors behind its VoIP platform to provide support for emerging voice protocols with the promise of integrating desktop phone systems and the PC.
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    Shutdown avoided as BlackBerry dispute is settled 06 March, 2006 07:49

    Research In Motion (RIM) and NTP have settled their long-standing legal battle, with RIM paying NTP US$612.5 million to settle all of NTP's patent claims against it.
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