Three cities in east China's Zhejiang Province started selling the country's first fourth-generation (4G) mobile phones on Saturday Four smartphone models produced by Samsung, Sony, ZTE and Coolpad are now available for purchase in ...
Tags: Smartphone, 4G Network
Nokia has expanded its mobile phone portfolio with the launch of Nokia 301 feature phone, with an aim to connect the next-generation consumers to internet. The new 2.4-inch handset features the "candybar" design and colour palette along ...
A Cisco-funded router startup has unveiled its first product, which the company says implements breakthrough silicon-to-photonics circuitry for scaling service provider networks and enabling them for software-defined networking (SDN). ...
Tags: Cisco, networks, Internet speed
Last week the content-creating industry launched a new effort aimed at preventing copyright infringement: the Copyright Alert System—CAS, also called "six strikes." It's a warning system intended to curb illegal downloads of music, ...
UNTIL recently, you had to lay category 6 ethernet cable to achieve lightning gigabit speeds across a home network. The new 802.11ac standard for home WiFi aims to offer gigabit speeds across your home network wirelessly without cabling. ...
Tags: cable, home network, WiFi
Not all home offices are created equal. Many of us toil away in glorified storage areas, constantly digging out our computers from a sea of off-season holiday decorations, children's toys, and unfiled paperwork. If one of your New Year's ...
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That Was Then, This Is Now. Fortunately, those 240-day lead times from back in the early 2000s are a thing of the past. As discussed previously, it’s more like half that nowadays. Marketing communications can be developed and deployed ...
Government plans to install super-fast broadband throughout the whole of the UK by 2015 are unlikely to be achieved. That's according to a report from the Country Land & Business Association (CLA), which comes days after the government ...
Tags: super-fast broadband, CLA, Broadband, Maria Miller