
Nvidia to Demo VoLTE, LTE Gaming at MWC 2012
Next week at MWC 2012, Nvidia is demoing LTE (Long Term Evolution, latest standard in the mobile network technology) gaming using its software defined radio modem, and seamless voice call switching between 3G and LTE (Long Term Evolution, latest standard in the mobile network technology) networks. More...

Facebook Shakes Hardware World With Own Storage Gear
Facebook already built its own data center and its own servers. And now the social-networking giant is building its own storage hardware — hardware for housing all the digital stuff uploaded by its more than 845 million users. More...

Century Aluminum hopes to restart Jackson plant
"It trickles down to all the local businesses. And nearly everyone here has a relative who worked in those plants," said McCann, who has been a professor of computer research at schools including Fairmont State University. More...

This Business Model Just Won't Work
Where, specifically, are the goalposts?Whitman is not short on confidence. The main mantra she chanted throughout Wednesday's revenues call outlined a three-pronged attack. More...

Hutchison Telecommunications Australia reports $167.7m loss
Hutchison Telecommunications Australia has reported a $167. 7 million loss for the full year ended 31 December 2011, opposite with its $73. 4 million profit for the same period in 2010. More...

MobileVoip App Lets You Make VoIP Calls Over Wi-Fi Using Certain SIP Services
Finarea has released a relatively nice looking VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) client that supposedly works with 55 or so different VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) providers. More...

The Catch 22
While much has been written about Cloud Computing as of late, the real driver will be dealing with the data irrespective of the technologies used. More...

Nokia Siemens Network Opens Silicon Valley Smart Lab
Silicon Valley now joins the likes of Finland, South Korea and France as hosts of an NSN Smart Lab. Smart Labs are charged with finding the balance between providing the best experience for users during ensuring the least possible impact on network performance. More...

85% of hospitals embracing BYOD
Hospitals are embracing 'Bring-Your-Own-Device' initiatives, however with varying levels of access to business applications, according to a survey of the networking priorities of more than 130 healthcare IT pros. More...

Too many connections weakens networks
When it comes to connecting networks or other systems at the same time, it is best to have many, nevertheless not too many, connections, mathematicians have found. More...







