Wi-Fi Alliance is expected to approve the 802.11n wireless standard today along with updating its testing program. read more »
Despite lack of an official announcement, task group chairman has sent out a notification to a listserv for task group members. read more »
IEEE standards body finally ratified a Wi-Fi standard that will make the 802.11n wireless protocol official. read more »
If you have a jailbroken iPhone and were wondering if you should update to 3.1 via iTunes, do yourself a favor and just wait a few more days. read more »
Cisco this week issued a patch for a denial-of-service vulnerability that affects multiple products. read more »
Verizon is opposed to the sale of Nortel’s enterprise business to Avaya because the carrier fears its support contracts will end and cut off key cust read more »
Marius Haas is senior vice president and general manager of HP's ProCurve Networking business, which was recently aligned with the company's server, read more »
CIO.com's guide to cloud computing and its various flavors, risks and rewards, providers, and more. read more »
Dynamic workflow management -- the ability to sense changes in demand and automatically invoke requisite application and server resources to meet new read more »
Two vendors of mobile voice technology have teamed up to power carrier services that transcribe voicemail messages and conference calls into text. read more »
Apple didn't mention it at the new iPod's debut, but it contains a Wi-Fi chip that supports the newest wireless standard. read more »
T-Mobile plans to acquire wireless carrier Sprint to better compete with giants AT&T and Verizon in the U.S, according to a report on Monday from the read more »
Swedish ISP Black Internet has decided to appeal in the Stockholm district court the verdict that led to it closing file-sharing site The Pirate Bay' read more »
MediaTek has started shipping a new generation of its widely used mobile phone chips with support for an application download store that will first t read more »
It looks like Microsoft's planning an 802.11n adapter for the Xbox 360, but will they still charge two arms and legs for it? read more »


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