Forget Layoffs, Cisco Fatty, Tweets Will Keep You Unemployed
They say Twitter is as Twitter does and, these days, it seems to be true. To be fair, some of the least sharp knives in the Twittersphere's drawer are ever-apt to find occasion to post something that... Cisco invests in the future despite economic pressures
By most current metrics Cisco had a pretty good quarter -- just no what analysts had expected and as reported on CNET not what they're used to. It's encouraging to see then that rather than have to typical response to an economic downturn Cisco is responding by investing...Internet Bug Fix Spawns Backlash From Hackers
"Hackers are a skeptical bunch, but that doesn't bother Dan Kaminsky, who got a lot of flack from his colleagues in the security research community after claiming to have discovered a critical bug in the Internet's infrastructure.Kaminsky made headlines on Tuesday by talking...'Internet Metering' Might Hit Major US Providers
Internet metering - that is, throttling of users based on what kind of data someone downloads or how much of it - might become a normal part of internet life, says a column in the New York Times. Comcast, AT&T...UK prisoners offered data cabling training
Screw license plates... if you want to stop recidivism, teach prisoners a real-life skill. In this case, HM Prisons and Cisco are killing two birds with one stone, addressing the aforementioned issue as well as dealing with brain-drain in the skilled-trades sector of...
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FBI investigates bogus China computer parts worth $3.5M
Investigators fear counterfeit computer parts from China may leave government systems vulnerable to hackers."WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The FBI on Friday said an investigation into the sale of counterfeit Chinese...
Wiretapping Made Easy
i read this forbes article about mobile intercepts (e.g. intercepting peoples' mobile phone conversations) and it got me thinking about mobile phone security. i guess i assumed that GSM was secure until i read... Ekahau delivers visitor tracking solution for Dubai theme park
""Stargate is a prestigious and important project for Emirates Computers," Haytham Kamel, general manager - Dubai, Emirates Computers. "The smooth coordination between the Cisco wireless network solution provided and Ekahau's RTLS system offers our customer a unique,...Rex Global Corporation Joins IBM Business PartnerWorld
San Francisco, Calif., -- Rex Global Corporation www.RexGlobal.com , a leading provider of end to end customer solutions, leveraging voice, video, data and wireless, recently announced that it has become an IBM Business Partner. As a registered member of IBM's...Searching for HR innovation and community
Some of us read between the lines… As a Media professional that works mostly on the Marketing and Advertising side of the business I see this more as Google working toward a Monster.com like, HR Solution. A Google staffing product would be a great addition to their...The New Cisco Unified Communications Solutions
"Cisco today announced new products and applications that allow organizations to use their network as a platform for more effective and more personalized business collaboration. Cisco Unified Communications system 6.0 is a comprehensive communications system for voice, video...IPhone vs. iPhone
Cisco Gets Jealous Over Apple's Dream Toy UPDATE: And here lies the latest. Thank-you to NowPublic contributor bigbrother. Based on the fact that it's Apple, and Steve Jobs, and a tagline that reads: "Apple reinvents the phone", I think that Cisco doesn't have a hope in...iPhone name Shared | Apple and Cisco
"According to report Cisco and Apple will in a joint statement said that both companies could use the word iPhone on their products worldwide and that all lawsuits connected with dispute have been dismissed"
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