23/04/2007

Super-fast Internet connections with existing cable-TV networks

Demand for high-speed Internet access is forecast to grow sharply with the increasing availability of video on demand, teleworking and easier access to government services. However existing bandwidths will soon be inadequate ...

How much nitrogen is too much for corn?

North Carolina State researchers recently discovered a test that quickly predicts nitrogen levels in the humid soil conditions of the southeastern United States. These scientists report that the Illinois Soil Nitrogen Test ...

Everything starts with recognition

A human body has more than 10 to the power of 27 molecules with about one hundred thousand different shapes and functions. Interactions between molecules determine our structure and keep us alive. Researchers at the Max Planck ...

Batelco, PCCW and Verizon Get Saudi Fixed-Line Okay

Consortia led by Bahrain Telecommunications Co., Hong Kong's PCCW and U.S. Verizon Communications have won initial approval to operate Saudi Arabia's new fixed-line phone network, a Saudi regulator said on Saturday.

ShoreTel Adds More VOIP Options for SMBs

IP PBX provider ShoreTel on April 23 will launch a mixed bag of IP Telephony enhancements designed to make end users more productive and organizations more efficient, and to reduce the total cost of ownership of ShoreTel ...

Extreme Pumps Up the Network

The company is offering software and switching options designed to offer richer functionality at a lower cost.

NEC Looks to Build a 'Virtual' Client Network

The company is offering a new management package called Virtual PC Center, which will combine thin client PCs, servers, a software suite and virtualization technology from VMware.

No News Is Big News for Sana Security

Sana Security today announced version 2.2 of the Primary Response SafeConnect anti-malware utility, which works exactly the same in Vista as in Windows XP.

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