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AT&T smashes 400Gbps data connection record
Researchers from AT&T Labs will present the results of a record-setting fiber-optic transmission experiment next week at the Optical Fiber Communication Conference/National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference in Anaheim. Read More


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What will T-Mo announce next week?
What is T-Mobile USA planning for its news event in New York City next Tuesday? The wireless carrier will probably formalize its plans to offer smartphones with no contract, possibly an iPhone, and announce new LTE service. Read More

Programmable networks will power 'Internet of Everything,' says Cisco
For the Internet of Things to become a reality, networks need to get a whole lot smarter and more flexible, according to Cisco. Read More

Darlene Storm: Black Hat Europe: Hacking to spy & remotely control video conferencing systems
At Black Hat Europe, Moritz Jodeit presented "Hacking Video Conferencing Systems" and demonstrated how to exploit vulnerabilities in video conference devices and how to remotely compromise all variants of the popular Polycom HDX systems. Here is an interview with Jodeit about his research and hacking to remotely own and turn video conferencing devices into surveillance for an attacker such as for espionage purposes. Read More

Cisco aims software improvements at enterprise video communications
Anticipating explosive growth in video communications, Cisco is readying product improvements designed to simplify the management of videoconferencing traffic and to streamline its use for employees. Read More

Blue Jeans Network looks to expand access to affordable videoconferencing
Blue Jeans Network is rolling out an iOS app, partnering with with Tely Labs on an affordable video collaboration appliance and launching dual streams in a bid to expand access to videoconferencing. Read More


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How The Cloud Threatens Midsize Enterprises
Date: March 21st, 2013 1: 00 PM EST A recent study showed 92% of IT pros recognize that moving to the cloud provides a competitive edge, but only 20% plan to get there. The failure to close that Cloud gap poses a serious threat. Learn More

Researcher hijacks unsecure embedded devices en masse for Internet scanning project
An anonymous researcher created a massive botnet by hijacking about 420,000 Internet-accessible embedded devices with default or no login passwords and used it to map the entire Internet. Read More

Linksys brand to survive as Cisco completes sale to Belkin
Belkin completed its acquisition of Linksys on Friday and will keep the longtime home networking company's brand, products and support channels. Read More

Jury finds Cisco did not infringe VirnetX patents
A jury in Texas found that Cisco Systems did not infringe four patents held by VirnetX Holding, according to court records. Read More

iPhone U.S. dominance due to carriers' pricing strategies
Apple's iPhone dominance in the U.S. is largely due to carriers suppressing market economics, an analyst said today. Read More

4 tools for checking bandwidth
The question of whether you're getting the bandwidth you pay for is one that just doesn't go away. Twice in the last few months I've suspected my ADSL connection of running slow and, sure enough, despite the modem telling me I had 3Mbps down and 500Kbps up, for whatever reason, restarting the modem fixed the problem. Read More

 

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