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U.S. Wireless Calls Get Clearer

Consumer research specialist J.D. Power and Associates reported that the overall quality of wireless calling in the United States has improved for a second...

Microsoft Demos Windows Live VOIP, Video Beta

SAN JOSE, Calif.—Microsoft is designing an integrated VOIP and video strategy aimed at allowing a rising generation of inveterate multi-taskers to leap from their...

Cisco Previews New Video Conferencing System

Cisco Systems opened the kimono at its Partner Summit meeting in San Diego March 16 to give channel partners a peak at new video...

Dell Consolidates Desktop Tools

Dell on March 15 for the first time will bring integrated hardware and software configuration management to its OpenManage Client Administrator in a new...

Notebaert: Qwest Wont Block VOIP Traffic

SAN JOSE, Calif.—Qwest Communications CEO Richard Notebaert on March 15 voiced his companys commitment to "net neutrality," saying his company would never block traffic...

HP Throws Weight Behind AMD

Hewlett-Packards line of ProLiant servers running on Advanced Micro Devices Opteron chips is getting a speed bump. The Palo Alto, Calif., computer maker is upgrading...

New SGI Blade Taps Xilinx Technology

Silicon Graphics is rolling out a blade server designed to speed up compute-intensive applications in the high-performance computing space.The RASC RC100 blade takes advantage...

Fujitsu Unveils New Opteron Blade System

Fujitsu Computer Systems in October unveiled a two-socket Opteron-based blade server that could be combined to make a four-way system. In the next quarter,...

Intel Delivers Low-Power Blade Server Chip

Intel has taken the wraps off of a new, low-power, dual-core Xeon chip for blade servers, the first of three new server chips it...

Intels Sossaman Chip Saves Power in Rackables Server

Intels new power-saving chip—the dual-core Xeon Low Voltage 2GHz—makes one of its earliest appearances in Rackable Systems C1000-L01 server.Click here to read the full...