Articles in the News Reports U.S. Category
Cable giant says new system would slow heaviest users, regardless of the applications they’re running; still evaluating FCC order.
With six months to go before TV sees the biggest change since color, tech companies are ratcheting up pressure for new wireless networks.
Study argues that IPv6 adoption and traffic are not ramping up as they should.
Aspiring content distributor cuts 20 percent of staff but denies the Comcast-FCC issue has anything to do with it.
Emerging standards in virtualization bring enterprises closer to the promise of anywhere, anytime computing.
Security researcher Dan Kaminsky argues that the recent DNS vulnerability wasn’t just hype: it could have destroyed the Web.
Consolidation, virtualization, commoditization and moving to Linux are fast becoming the mantras of forward-thinking CIOs, and Oracle has realized major benefits by adhering to them.
Perhaps Scott McNealy was right when he said “the network is the computer” all those years ago, and the next generation of datacenters will bear that out.
Cisco Systems capped a big day for stocks with better than expected quarterly results.
Just how much did the FCC’s landmark ruling advance the Net neutrality debate?






