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Networking: R&D; going global |
Submitted by: UPI / 25 Oct 2005
Publisher: UPI
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John Kerry was right. American companies are hypocrites - sending business overseas.
CHICAGO, Oct. 24 (UPI) -- R&D; in networking hardware and software is accelerating, as several new development projects have been announced this month in Bangalore and Pune, India, and at least one foreign firm has located operations in the United States, experts tell UPI's Networking.
Last week Cisco Systems, which first established operations in India in 1995, broke ground on a brand-new, 1 million-square-foot R&D; facility in Bangalore, budgeting $50 million for the project and planning to hire 3,000 scientists, engineers and researchers. The technical teams will work on projects spanning the San Jose, Calif.-based company's entire networking technology portfolio. By Gene Koprowski |
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Networking: R& |
Submitted by: UPI / 25 Oct 2005
Publisher: UPI
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Networking: R&D; going global
CHICAGO, Oct. 24 (UPI) -- R&D; in networking hardware and software is accelerating, as several new development projects have been announced this month in Bangalore and Pune, India, and at least one foreign firm has located operations in the United States, experts tell UPI's Networking.
Last week Cisco Systems, which first established operations in India in 1995, broke ground on a brand-new, 1 million-square-foot R&D; facility in Bangalore, budgeting $50 million for the project and planning to hire 3,000 scientists, engineers and researchers. The technical teams will work on projects spanning the San Jose, Calif.-based company's entire networking technology portfolio. By Gene Koprowski |
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The Troops Don't Support the Constitution |
Submitted by: daver / 15 Oct 2005
Publisher: Jacob Hornberger
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Every U.S. soldier takes an express and solemn oath to "support and defend the Constitution." That oath, however, is a sham because the troops do not support or defend the Constitution. Instead, when it comes to war the troops follow another oath they take - to obey the orders of the president, and they do this without regard to whether such orders violate the Constitution. |
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The Web: Anti-phishing 'posses' hunt criminals |
Submitted by: UPI / 06 Oct 2005
Publisher: UPI
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Technology capitalists take the law into their own handss - imprison criminals themselves.
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger last Friday signed into law the first state legislation that penalizes fraudsters who steal online identities through "phishing" scams, but Internet companies and banks are not waiting for the law to stop the cyber-criminals and are actively taking covert measures to protect their customers, experts tell UPI's The Web. By Gene Koprowski |
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The Web: Anti-phishing 'posses' hunt criminals |
Submitted by: UPI / 05 Oct 2005
Publisher: UPI
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Technology capitalists take the law into their own hands - imprison criminals themselves.
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger last Friday signed into law the first state legislation that penalizes fraudsters who steal online identities through "phishing" scams, but Internet companies and banks are not waiting for the law to stop the cyber-criminals and are actively taking covert measures to protect their customers, experts tell UPI's The Web. By Gene Koprowski |
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Networking: Home-networking boom coming |
Submitted by: UPI / 03 Oct 2005
Publisher: UPI
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Fraudsters try to dupe consumers with "home networks."
New home developers -- and Silicon Valley technology companies -- are collaborating to bring consumers the "digital domicile," a completely connected home, where TVs, iPods and other appliances are all linked, finally taking the home networking concept from theory to reality, experts told UPI's Networking. By Gene Koprowski |
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Networking: Home-networking boom coming |
Submitted by: UPI / 03 Oct 2005
Publisher: UPI
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Fraudsters try to dupe consumers with "home networks."
New home developers -- and Silicon Valley technology companies -- are collaborating to bring consumers the "digital domicile," a completely connected home, where TVs, iPods and other appliances are all linked, finally taking the home networking concept from theory to reality, experts told UPI's Networking. By Gene Koprowski |
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The Web: Internet voting still a long way off? |
Submitted by: UPI / 28 Sep 2005
Publisher: UPI
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Republicans devise new ways to steal elections - just 2000.
Some of the recommendations to improve electronic voting technology made by the election reform commission headed by former President Jimmy Carter and former Secretary of State James Baker provide only "marginal" improvements in election security, but they do keep the concept of Internet voting alive for now, experts tell UPI's The Web. By Gene Koprowski |
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