Congressional Democrats also support the idea of pushing back the DTV transition from its current deadline.
[11:54 AM, January 09, 2009]
At CES, Cisco launched new products and industry initiatives aimed at cementing its status as a leader in the digital home space.
[05:43 PM, January 07, 2009]
Cisco at MacWorld this week said it's bringing its WebEx colloboration capabilities to the Apple iPhone.
[01:58 PM, January 07, 2009]
Netgear stormed CES 2009 in Las Vegas on Wednesday with a plethora of products for the home network, geared toward specific sects of consumers.
[12:00 PM, January 07, 2009]
Rollout is first since Sprint-Clearwater merger; more cities on tap for 2009?
[10:46 AM, January 07, 2009]
D-Link has unveiled a host of new products for the networked home at CES 2009 in Las Vegas, among them its fastest 802.11n router.
[03:34 PM, January 06, 2009]
The former online auction company chief had been considered by U.S. Republican presidential candidate John McCain as a potential Treasury secretary.
[08:10 PM, January 05, 2009]
While phone companies used to be considered recession-proof, consumers these days can easily disconnect landlines to go wireless or choose cheaper services.
[05:12 PM, January 05, 2009]
With CES 2009 kicking off this week, ChannelWeb is giving you a sneak peek at a host of hot products that will make waves at the Consumer Electronics Showcase. From the strange to the necessary, here are 25 products you shouldn't miss at the show.
[12:00 AM, January 05, 2009]
Developers who have been reluctant to develop applications for Google's mobile Android platform because apps have only been available for free should be much happier in 2009.
[09:37 AM, December 31, 2008]
It was a whirlwind year for the networking industry. From high-profile acquisitions and executive departures, to smaller vendors vying for a piece of the Cisco pie and three touch-screen smart phones facing off for touch-screen domination, 2008 had a lot to offer. Here are the 10 biggest networking stories of the year.
[08:00 AM, December 30, 2008]
A court has granted Verizon a $33 million judgement in its cybersquatting case against OnlineNIC.
[01:38 PM, December 29, 2008]