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France Telecom to reach cashflow targets (27 Jul 2006)
France Telecom SA on Thursday posted first-half revenue growth of 9.3 percent and said its ongoing cost-cutting plan meant it would reach its year-end cashflow targets.

Gateways Move into Network's Core (29 Mar 2006)
Media gateways have traditionally sat at the edge of the network in the VoIP world, providing translation between circuit-switched and packet-switched networks to enable next-generation products like IP PBXs and IP phones to interoperate with legacy PBXs and phones. Increasingly, however, these devices are moving deeper into the core of the network to allow enterprises and carriers to leverage new services and reduce costs.

Getting down to O2 business (04 May 2008)
James Blackman spoke exclusively to new O2 UK business sales director Ben Dowd about the network's three-year strategy, and how the visions of its partners in the independent channel are just as important as their own.

Glasgow NHS keeps tabs on equipment with RFID (30 Apr 2008)
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has implemented a wireless networking project in the Royal Alexandra Hospital (RAH) that involves tracking medical equipment with RFID tags.

Google Android - winning apps are location-based (20 May 2008)
Expect there to be at least one application incorporating location-based services in the upcoming Google Android phone.

Google opens UK video store (13 Jul 2006)
And regional versions for other European countries

Harrods makes a tech-savvy exhibition of itself (30 Apr 2008)
Scan-able barcodes convert into text promotions

Hi-Speed Wi-Fi Standard Finally Gets The Nod (03 Feb 2006)
The draft specification of the 802.11n standard for the new generation of Wi-Fi, which will provide speeds as as blazing as 600 Mb/s, finally won IEEE approval yesterday after more than a year of wrangling; although technically only a draft specification, with perhaps a year of work to final ratification, the rush to market began almost instantly, with both Broadcom and Marvell claiming to be first to market with products conforming to the new spec.

How Broadband Changed The World (19 Feb 2007)
Let’s go back in a time capsule – back to 1993. Imagine if in 1993 if someone told you that world of communications was about to undergo a revolution so striking that it would change the nature of humanity forever. Imagine if they told you that within twenty years nearly every person on earth would have instant access to an ocean of human knowledge including audio, video and text that dwarf the size of any library. Imagine if they told you that people would be able to publish instantly to the entire world population, and that people would speak to each other with audio and video communications without concern of long distance charges. Imagine if they told you that you telephone companies would soon be optional, and that your cable company, satellite company and phone company would morph into competitors doing the same jobs with different technologies?

Intel cuts some processor prices by more than half (27 Jul 2006)
Intel Corp. slashed prices on some desktop PC microprocessors by more than half on Thursday, raising the stakes against rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD), which cut prices earlier this week.

Intel puts Nokia's HSDPA inside (29 Sep 2006)
Intel's next-generation laptop will have an integrated 3G chip from Nokia and improved graphics support for Microsoft's Windows Vista, the company announced on Wednesday.

Intel sets up venture fund for Brazil (03 Apr 2006)
Intel Capital, the venture arm of chipmaker Intel, has created a venture fund that will invest $50 million in Brazilian start-ups, the latest step in an effort to expand its business in emerging nations.

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