New amplifier paves way for 10Gbps wireless Web A professor at the University of California San Diego has invented a frequency amplifier that could be used to help deliver wireless data at 10Gbps over the span of a kilometer. Hey Obama: Invest in fiber, open up spectrum The Yankee Group has written an open letter to President Barack Obama providing him with suggestions for deploying broadband Internet across the United States. Sprint to launch WiMax phone in 2010 that may run on Android In early 2010, Sprint Nextel Inc. expects to launch a new smartphone that works over high-speed wireless WiMax, CDMA cellular and possibly Wi-Fi. What the U.S. can learn from international net neutrality, broadband policies Broadband investment, return to common carrier rules could improve U.S. 'Net quality, some experts say. (Mostly) Offline Valentine's Day Activities for Geeks Valentine's Day doesn't have to include red roses and Frank Sinatra. Technology influenced activities-like geeky movies underscored by a love plot line, and online-based activities-bring new flair to this year's holiday ... Mobile World Congress: contracting economy forces new cellular priorities The only reason an enterprise IT professional would go to this year's Mobile World Congress is to track down a good Spanish Priorat red wine. Free Windows 7 upgrades to run until January 2010 To encourage consumers to keep buying Windows Vista PCs this year despite Windows 7 's looming release, Microsoft Corp. will give away free Windows 7 upgrades to people buying PCs with Windows Vista until as late ... 10 Ways to Know Your Geek Is Just Not That Into You Maybe you've heard about that new chick flick, "He's Just Not That into You" (starring among others, romance self-help experts Jennifer ("I'm just more into my own hairstyle than Brad") Anniston and Ben ("I am SO over J ... Juniper, Nokia Siemens extend partnership Juniper Networks and Nokia Siemens Networks said they are extending their partnership to include interoperable Carrier Ethernet systems. Podcast: The bright side of high-tech layoffs Newsmaker Frank Scavo, president of IT research and advisory firm Computer Economics, won't buy into all the doom and gloom around the economy -- at least not when it comes to the IT industry. Scavo says things aren't as bad as they may seem and shares why he remains optimistic about IT going into 2010. (11:57) Podcast: Every day is your birthday on Facebook Keith and Jason talk about colliding satellites, ATM heists, and whether they're excited by the Amazon Kindle 2. (43:09) February giveaways from Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet Up for grabs: One American Express gift card worth $250 from Global Knowledge; One Microsoft training course worth $2,995 from Global Knowledge; 15 copies each of the hot book titles Voice over IP Security, and CCNA Wireless Official Exam Certification Guide and 15 copies of Exchange Server 2007 How-To: Real Solutions for Exchange Server 2007 SP1 Administrators. Get all the entry details here. |
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