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    ‘Passive Wi-Fi’ researchers promise to cut Wi-Fi power by 10,000x

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    5G might be your next home broadband service

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    Serious flaws found in Netgear’s NMS300 network management system
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    Serious flaws found in Netgear’s NMS300 network management system

    Serious vulnerabilities in the Netgear NMS300 ProSafe network management system, an application used to discover, monitor and configure a wide range of network devices, can allow hackers to take control of the servers it's running on.
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    Cisco will get stronger in IoT by buying Jasper for $1.4 billion

    Cisco Systems plans to acquire Internet of Things platform company Jasper Technologies for more than US$1.4 billion, giving the networking giant an even larger role in enterprises' growing use of IoT.
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    The specter of Comcast as a wireless carrier is more than a little frightening

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    As 5G approaches, 3G and 4G are still getting faster

    Most of the excitement at Mobile World Congress this month will be about 5G, which won't officially exist until 2020. But vendors will also be showing off new ways to speed up the 3G and 4G networks most people are using today.
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    Arista just lost a patent round against Cisco and could face an import ban

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    T-Mobile ties Verizon for LTE speed supremacy in latest OpenSignal report
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    Irate Comcast subscriber turns Raspberry Pi into a watchdog for slow Internet speeds

    One Comcast customer has a Raspberry Pi complain to the company every time his fast connection becomes too slow.
    By Ian Paul 9 years ago
    Forget about LTE hurting Wi-Fi and think about using it in your business
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    Forget about LTE hurting Wi-Fi and think about using it in your business

    Controversial technology that lets LTE networks use unlicensed spectrum could become a trusted part of the enterprise IT toolkit in a few years.
    By Stephen Lawson 9 years ago
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    Cisco patches authentication, denial-of-service, NTP flaws in many products

    Cisco Systems has released security patches for flaws affecting a wide range of products, including for a critical vulnerability in its RV220W wireless network security firewalls.
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    By Martyn Williams 9 years ago
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    Big telcos including Verizon and AT&T have joined a Facebook-led project to build low-cost computing hardware, posing a fresh challenge for network vendors like Cisco and Juniper.
    By James Niccolai 9 years ago
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