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A product that's just a few months old is providing a way of taking the long view in network security.
A summit on interoperability that the Continental Automated Buildings Association held last month may point the way to greater success in building high-bandwidth infrastructure into homes.
As demands for processing power increase, manufacturers are developing ways to pack more power into smaller spaces.
In a cab from Austin's Bergstrom Airport, the driver told us that with the slowdown at Dell, it was tough to make $100 for a 16-hour shift these days.
This time, Bluetooth backers are determined not to turn the hype machine up full blast.
Computer services firm Electronic Data Systems made its third large acquisition in as many months last week, agreeing to buy Structural Dynamics Research for $950 million in cash.
In the wake of tech industry layoffs and the stock market slump, the inventory of high-priced houses on the real estate market in Silicon Valley and the number of luxury foreign cars being repossessed out of Cisco Systems', Yahoo!'s and other tech compani
Successful co-location agreements depend on good service providers and reasonable customers.
There is a stealthy upswing in VOIP phones going on this year, raising the likelihood that, in the next few years, you'll be able to wire offices with nothing but Ethernet- or, in some cases, no wires at all.
Venture capitalists and corporate executives. In many ways, they seem worlds apart.