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    Cisco charts new paths with Eos media platform 10 July, 2009 10:22

    It's well-known that Cisco has been branching out from its core business of selling routers and switches, but in an open-plan office overlooking San Francisco's up-and-coming Mission Bay district, the networking monolith is venturing into areas that are ambitious even for one of technology's most aggressive acquisition machines.
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    What's driving this university to IPv6? Going green 10 July, 2009 07:07

    Ave Maria University, a liberal arts college near Naples, Fla., is looking to adopt IPv6 across its two data centers and all of its facilities management systems, which are used for monitoring building access, temperature control and power management. The goal: improved energy conservation across its campus.
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    With OS project, is Google over-extending itself? 09 July, 2009 05:15

    Google's decision to build a PC operating system could be a master stroke or a colossal blunder, depending on whether the company has the resources that such an ambitious and long-term undertaking will require.
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    Rumor: Next-gen iPods to sport video cameras 07 July, 2009 02:52

    What could possibly knock the super-popular Flip Mino off its pedestal? Why, an Apple-made video camera, of course. According to rumors trickling in over the blogosphere, Apple may embed cameras similar to those found in the iPhone 3GS -- therefore capable of capturing video -- into its line-up of iPods.
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    Evolution of the router 06 July, 2009 15:29

    From its gestation period 40 years ago until now, the router has matured along with the Internet to become the linchpin of all communications
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    Cisco looks to accelerate virtualization deployments 03 July, 2009 08:11

    Cisco is looking to accelerate the rate at which customers adopt and implement virtualization in their data centers, company officials said at a Cisco customer event this week.
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    Ex-Bay Networks CEO: Nortel's enterprise group could do well on its own 03 July, 2009 08:06

    Former Bay Networks CEO Dave House says he likes the idea of Nortel's enterprise data division -- built around Bay technology -- breaking free and picking up its old name.
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    Cisco to expand mobile collaboration features 02 July, 2009 10:15

    Cisco will tackle the mobile world over the next year with a series of new features to bring smartphones into business communications, the head of the company's software group said at the Cisco Live conference on Wednesday.
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    Nortel enterprise chief wants to bring back Bay Networks 02 July, 2009 08:11

    Businesses might not want to buy enterprise network gear from bankrupt Nortel, but how about from Bay Networks?
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    Why the iPhone can't be 'killed' 02 July, 2009 08:09

    Every few months, some new hopeful to the smartphone market will garner enough hype where various media outlets will dub it an "iPhone killer".
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    Could Cisco take on Microsoft with office app service? 02 July, 2009 08:02

    There is only one obvious question in Cisco's overture Tuesday that it might take on Microsoft and Google in the online productivity application arena -- what took so long?
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