Tuesday | 14 October, 2008
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Stories by: Brad Reed

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    Samsung stained by ink cartridge suit 29/08/2008 08:13:00

    Electronics giant Samsung has been slapped with a lawsuit alleging that it "rigs" its printers to tell users falsely that they need to replace their ink cartridge even if there is plenty of toner left.
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    Sprint brings more partners aboard for WiMAX rollout 29/08/2008 07:58:00

    Sprint Nextel has signed on several companies to help deliver location-based services for its impending WiMAX launch.
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    Air traffic network glitch cleared-up for now 28/08/2008 10:10:00

    As of this morning, the Federal Aviation Administration said flights around the country were no longer being delayed after a massive communications malfunction Tuesday.
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    What a Verizon-Google deal would mean for mobile search 27/08/2008 10:08:00

    With Google reportedly poised to strike a deal to become Verizon's default mobile search engine, many Verizon subscribers may be wondering what's in it for them.
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    Study: East Coast Web connections best in US 22/08/2008 11:54:00

    States on the East Coast have significantly faster median download speeds than the rest of the country, with the top states doubling or nearly tripling the national median speed, a new study claims.
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    Gartner: IT spending growth to slow across board in '09 20/08/2008 06:04:00

    Research firm Gartner projects that worldwide IT spending growth will slow down to 6% in 2009, though the firm says this will represent fairly robust growth in a generally poor economic environment.
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    WiMax not ready for prime time, says Forrester 05/08/2008 08:54:56

    While WiMAX has the potential to deliver mobile broadband services to US companies, its success will depend largely on how well and quickly the Sprint-Clearwire coalition builds out its nationwide network, says a new report from Forrester Research.
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    What are critical issues with VoIP service? 01/08/2008 08:59:31

    VoIP services are rapidly becoming the bread and butter of enterprise voice networks, as roughly 72 per cent of all enterprise voice lines shipped by vendors in 2007 were IP-capable. Now that companies are definitively moving away from the traditional Time-Division Multiplexing (TDM) voice networks and into Session Initiation Protocol-based (SIP) VoIP networks, we examine the VoIP industry's most pressing issues, including SIP interoperability, TDM-to-SIP transition services and VoIP security issues.
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    8 iPhone VoIP apps that can help you save minutes 30/07/2008 10:08:40

    iPhone VoIP options
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    Big Brother's new software 25/07/2008 10:24:41

    Any way you look at it, video surveillance technology is becoming more sophisticated.
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    Hold off on WiMAX investments, Gartner cautions 21/07/2008 07:51:22

    Businesses should hold off on investing in WiMAX until the technology is more widely deployed across the United States and until vendors produce more dual-mode cellular/WiMAX handsets, says a new report from Gartner Research.
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