Monthly Archives: November 2004

H-1B Exemptions Sought

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The tech industry is redoubling its lobbying efforts to raise the cap on the number of foreign nationals permitted to fill skilled jobs in...

Gingells Departure Shakes Up Sun

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The departure of Sun Microsystems Inc.s chief engineer to a startup not only leaves Sun without a well-respected visionary, but the departure could also...

Wireless Mesh Networks Take Hold

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As wireless mesh networking gains increasing acceptance with municipalities and cost-conscious enterprises alike, companies such as Motorola Inc. and Nortel Networks Ltd. are readying...

Belkin Gear Is Not Enterprise-Ready

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My tests of the $150 Belkin Wireless Pre-N Router and $100 Wireless Notebook Network Card, released last month, bore out some preconceptions I had...

Motorola Ships RAZR Phone

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Motorolas newest high-end cell phone, the half-inch-thick RAZR V3, is now shipping in the United States from Cingular Wireless.Packed into the flip phone are...

Broadcom Goes the Distance

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Broadcom Corp. will introduce two new 802.11g radio chip sets designed to extend access point range. The BCM4318E and BCM5352E incorporate the companys proprietary BroadRange...

Wireless Network Goes the Distance

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Every year, on the last Sunday of October, more than 150,000 people descend on Arlington, Va., for the annual Marine Corps Marathon. Its a...

Trapeze Software Eases Services Delivery

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Trapeze Networks Inc. this week will announce upgrades to its wireless LAN switch software that make it easier to deliver and manage public and...

Pyx Thin Clients to Support iSCSI

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To help overcome performance and accessibility limitations hampering the adoption of iSCSI technology, Pyx Technologies Inc. is expanding its thin-client support of the protocol...

FCC on Right VOIP Track

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The Federal Communications Commission made the correct decision recently when it labeled the services of VOIP providers such as Vonage Holdings fundamentally interstate in...