
16 G Fibre Channel Heading to the Enterprise
The cloud is driving new levels of storage performance, which is proving to be a boon for native Fibre Channel installations following years of erosion by Ethernet-based protocols. More...

Dialog Semiconductor Announces Results for the First Quarter of 2011
Dialog Semiconductor plc, a provider of highly integrated innovative power management, audio and low energy short range wireless technologies, today reports results for the first quarter ended 1 April 2011. More...

Comtel supplies Bandwidth Barn
The Bandwidth Barn, based in Cape Town, has been in operation since 2000 and is today regarded as one of the leading ICT business incubators in the world. More...

Why Telstra is wrong on VoIP (by Simon Hackett)
Next, and more tellingly, when Telstra speak of upgrades needed to make VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) work properly, its important to understand that this means that Telstra have in accordance with-invested to date in their ADSL network and its management of QoS in both the backhaul and DSLAM elements of their network - however that existing VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) providers with their own DSLAM networks designed in the appropriate QoS right up front. More...

Quincy Cashes in on the Cloud
Holder Construction is three weeks into the creation of a 350,000-square-foot building that will house thousands of servers capable of storing data and delivering software and other computing tasks. More...

Samsung Galaxy S II trickles out across Europe
The smartphone has landed in the warehouse of online electronics retailer Expansys in England, the company said in a Twitter message on Tuesday. Expansys managed to get nearly 600 units, which will be shipped to clients across Europe who ordered the device in advance, according to Masa Pozar, community and public relations manager at Expansys Europe. More...

USB Modems Outselling Embedded Modules by More than 3:1: ABI Research
Embedded module shipments are less likely to exceed USB modem shipments over the then five years as things have changed dramatically in the wireless broadband market, says market analyst firm ABI Technology. More...

New tools from Blackberry are built to balance work
BlackBerry maker Technology in Motion is unveiling a suite of features and phones in hopes it will reenergize the company's direction. RIM has received mixed responses on its PlayBook tablet release, and has been steadily losing market share as iPhone and Android-based phones grow in popularity. More...

EA buying Firemint
Develop reports that a buyout of Australian smartphone games specialist Firemint by EA will be completed "in a matter of weeks" and that the deal is "not material. More...

Apple revamps its iMac line
Today: Apple revamps its iMac line. Plus: Is online video killing your TV? As well: Will Amazon before long challenge the iPad? And Silicon Valley stocks. More...







