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The days of delivering computers and networking equipment to the schoolhouse are over.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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But Dell's risk is that the march grinds to a halt as it approaches the proprietary bastions of storage, mainframe computers, switches and networking equipment.
FORBES: Pulled in a New Direction
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But Dell's risk is that the march will grind to a halt as it approaches the proprietary bastions of storage, mainframe computers, switches and networking equipment.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The problem has stemmed from the way giants in the Wi-Fi hardware business, like Cisco Systems and 3Com, build their antennas: They're like little computers, with a lot of networking and security intelligence in the box.
FORBES: Wi-Fi With a Coat and Tie
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SANYO's Dual Cameras have always been at the forefront for compatibility with computers as well as online applications and networking.
ENGADGET: Sanyo unleashes two iFrame compatible Dual HD camcorders
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They saw the machines as computers and began adding the latest graphics chips and networking ports.
FORBES: Well-Armed Bandits
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Phoneline home networking uses existing telephone wires to connect computers and peripherals to each other.
CNN: Home networking group picks next phoneline spec
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By focusing on the cloud, HP is linking disparate technologies, from personal computers and printers to servers, and from mobile phones to computer-networking equipment, according to The Associated Press.
FORBES: Morning Tech Wrap: Hewlett-Packard, Texas Instruments, Microsoft
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After all, it was the Pentagon that gave an early boost to computers during World War Two, and then helped spawn innovations such as jet engines, lasers and digital networking in the postwar period.
FORBES: Oshkosh Proof That Pentagon Can Make, Or Break, A Company
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The communications processor business includes the IXP family of network and communications chips used in networking products and Intel's Xscale application chips are used in cell phones, handheld computers, and smart phones.
FORBES: Otellini To Cash Some Of Intel's Chips?