Networking
Cisco Systems is the undisputed leader in the networking space, but HP has acquired 3Com in an effort to close the gap. In addition, Juniper Networks is a strong No. 2 to Cisco among telecommunication firms and enterprises. With video consumption set to explode, networking requirements will boom too.
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Pwn2Own: Down go all the browsers
In the first day of the Pwn2Own cracking contest, Microsoft's Internet Explorer 10, Google's Chrome and Mozilla's Firefox web browsers have all gone down in flames.
After MetroPCS merger completes, T-Mobile USA plans layoffs
As T-Mobile and MetroPCS prepare to merge after leaping over a significant US Department of Justice hurdle, T-Mobile is planning a number of cuts at its company's Washington-based headquarters.
Malaysia fines telcos $61K for dropped calls
Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission slaps DiGi Telecommunications, Celcom Axiata, and Maxis Mobile Services a total of 190,000 ringgit for breach of licence conditions.
Indian telco dangles free pepper spray, self-defense classes
MTS India rolls out benefits to attract women customers focusing on giving them "a sense of safety", amid rising incidences of crime against them and in conjunction with International Women's Day.
Huawei wants to overtake Apple, Samsung in 5 years
Chinese telecom giant Huawei is looking to challenge Apple and Samsung in consumer products by leveraging its dominance in network infrastructure.
Australian mobile data boom on back of 4G
The amount of data that Australians are consuming over mobile networks is set to increase six-fold by 2017, with 4G leading the way, according to Cisco.
Cloud storage: Price wars ahead?
Many services will provide you or your business with a few gigabytes of free cloud storage. But Google, with its Chromebook Pixel and its three years of a free terabyte of Google Drive cloud storage, may be setting off a price war.
T-Mobile, MetroPCS merger clears DOJ, but more hurdles ahead
After a mandated waiting period of 30 days expired, T-Mobile and MetroPCS to merge without intervening.
The secret origins of Google's Chrome OS
Many people know that Chrome OS is based on Linux. But where did Google's operating system actually come from -- and what is it made of today? Here's its story.
Closed Internet creates 'second class citizens' on Web
Countries with restricted Internet ecosystem will suffer economically and hurt their citizens who are not able to participate in an open and global Internet, says Internet Society CEO.
Malaysia's Packet One cuts 100 jobs
Broadband provider lays off several employees due to "business transformation" in order to be able to compete more effectively, says local report.
Software-defined networking: 'Virtualization's last mile'
The next great frontier in IT: Uncoupling the network from network hardware.
ME Bank rolls out first video-conference kiosks
Telstra's Melbourne contact centre was the first to get ME Bank's virtual bank teller systems.
Do not cheer the 'fact' we moved to North Korea: Pirate Bay
Torrent site confirms that its move to North Korea was a hoax, and advises users to be more cynical.
Avaya trying out data analytics for customer service contact centers
Avaya is trying out the potential of big data and analytics with new solutions to improve all of its lines of customer service.

