Extreme Networks this week unveiled an extension to its edge switching portfolio with three new modules for its BlackDiamond 8800 …
Samsung, HTC offer first Windows Mobile 6.5 phones
HTC and Samsung are at the head of the line of handset vendors offering Windows Mobile 6.5 phones, the first …
Father of fiber-optics snags share of Nobel Physics Prize
Charles Kao, whose work in the 1960s laid the foundation for today’s long-distance fiber-optic networks, has won a share of …
Palm to open developer doors to webOS in December
Smartphone maker Palm plans to open a full-scale developer program to encourage third-party applications for its webOS platform by the …
Microsoft's mobile turnaround: what's at stake
With the “Windows phones” being announced, Microsoft swallows its pride, confesses the error of its ways, and takes an oath …
Nortel could offload Metro Ethernet unit to Ciena
Ciena is in advanced discussions to acquire Nortel's Metro Ethernet Networks (MEN) business unit, both companies confirmed. MEN includes Nortel's …
Three reasons why iPhone won't get Adobe Flash
Adobe delighted the smartphone world, when it announced that Flash Player 10.1 will be available by the end of the …
Three reasons why iPhone won't get Adobe Flash
Adobe delighted the smartphone world, when it announced that Flash Player 10.1 will be available by the end of the …
Flash Player inches closer to smartphones
Adobe Systems' Flash Player is getting closer to appearing on smartphones, with Research in Motion adding its BlackBerry to the …
Nortel set to sell off GSM business
Nortel Networks is preparing to auction off its division that makes equipment for GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) networks …
Palm again hacks Apple's iTunes for Pre owners
Palm Saturday re-enabled synchronization through Apple's iTunes for owners of its Pre smartphone, ignoring warnings from a standards group last …
Will 400G be the next Ethernet?
Recently, the industry has been pondering whether the next big leap for Ethernet should be 400Gbps or 1Tbps. The conversation …
Windows Mobile's demise greatly exaggerated, iSuppli says
Windows Mobile is not dead and, in fact, its use on smartphones will nearly triple by 2013, according to analyst …
Obama bars fed workers from texting and driving
A two-day Distracted Driving Summit in Washington concluded after experts raised multiple thorny questions on how to reduce cell phone …