VPNs based on Multi-protocol Label Switching are an innovative way to connect network resources. Because MPLS VPNs are rapidly deployable …

VPNs based on Multi-protocol Label Switching are an innovative way to connect network resources. Because MPLS VPNs are rapidly deployable …
WiMax is in trials around the region, with users getting close to 4Mbps performance, a huge boost over current 3G …
The Microsoft-Nokia alliance plan to put Office applications on Nokia smartphones isn't a good sign for the Windows Mobile operating …
Always looking for new sources of information on everything-BlackBerry? Yeah, me too. And today I've got some good news. BlackBerry-maker …
Imation Corp. announced it expects to be the first vendor to market with a line of multi-terabyte tape cartridges that …
Adobe today put PowerPC users on notice: in a newly published FAQ, the company confirms that future versions of the …
If current pricing trends for flash storage continue, consumers will be able to buy a 250G byte SSD (solid-state disk) …
New competition in the smartphone market — and not just from Research In Motion — spurred the agreement between Nokia …
Three of the critical vulnerabilities Microsoft patched Tuesday in ActiveX controls for Office were first reported to the company two …
Although last week's distributed denial-of-service attack on garnered lots of headlines, analysts at Arbor Networks say that the attack was …
In the midst of a beta test gone wrong, Facebook Inc. today acknowledged that it's trying out Facebook Lite — …
Based on its new wireless LAN survey, Aberdeen Group has specific recommended steps you can take to optimize enterprise Wi-Fi. …
Less than a week after Twitter was shuttered by a highly publicized distributed denial-of-service attack, the microblogging site was hit …
As smartphones become more popular, they're going to get some unwanted attention from criminals, Google's head of Android security said …