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Force 10, Turin Networks mergingOpen in New Window
"Data center switching vendor Force 10 Networks this week says it is merging with Turin Networks, a provider of wireless backhaul, Carrier Ethernet and converged access systems for service providers read more »
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Coming Soon From Sling Media: Watch Cable TV From Your iPhoneOpen in New Window
"Sling Media, the company behind the popular (and very cool) settop boxes that allow you to stream cable from your house to your computer, looks like it has outdone itself. At this week's Macworld read more »
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CES 2009: Wisair Announces Wireless USB Display AdapterOpen in New Window
Wireless USB company Wisair today announced an adapter that wirelessly transfers PC content to TVs, monitors and projectors. read more »
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FCC: Burn it down or reform it?Open in New Window
The FCC needs either an overhaul or a complete dismantling. At a conference in DC this week, academics and former FCC staff argue that the agency can be fixed. A new website offers their ideas and se read more »
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Powermat joins the wireless charger frayOpen in New Window
Powermat has joined a list of companies that promise to reduce the clutter from using a separate charger cable for every cell phone, MP3 player and other electrical device. read more »
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Cisco Launches Mix-and-Match Wireless Home Audio SystemOpen in New Window
Details are finally out on the most poorly kept pre-CES secret: Cisco plans to enter the wireless home audio fray with a family of mix-and-match components for playing music throughout your home over read more »
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10 wireless New Year's resolutions, Part 1Open in New Window
There are lots wireless considerations on the enterprise table for 2009. If you have already met some or all of these challenges, bravo! If not, consider making some of the following New Year's resol read more »
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AOL Exec Kevin Conroy Out After Product Empire DismantledOpen in New Window
AOL's EVP of Products and Marketing Kevin Conroy is leaving to take a new position at Univision. This isn't much of a surprise - we speculated on his future back in July when he announced (internally read more »
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