These Web sites know your past
It's called 'Web-access blocking,' a little-known technology that sites are using like a guard at the gate. Will you pass muster and be allowed entrance?
It's called 'Web-access blocking,' a little-known technology that sites are using like a guard at the gate. Will you pass muster and be allowed entrance?
To date, IT pros have given very little attention to the “greening” of the network. Why?
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily.
News to know: Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News to Know via email alert and RSS daily.
Cisco and Songdo developers are putting telepresence systems in every home. Talk about an interesting Petri dish. How will citizens act if telepresence becomes a daily part of your life?
Hewlett-Packard's acquisition of Palm is more than a move into the smartphone market. The purchase is yet another front in a tech war that's alienating current partners and spreading HP too thin.
In another move to rework its budget, Cisco has sold and signed over its manufacturing operation based in Juarez, Mexico to Foxconn Technology Group.
Cisco recently released a new study detailing the current state and trends of cyber crimes. In response, Cisco has also developed a pair of new security solutions to meet these foes head on.
Two of the biggest forces in technology are leveraging their market positions to target what has become one of the sexiest distractions for leading high-tech players: building energy management. The reason this area has so much attention is that some figures imply that buildings could suck up as much as 42 percent of energy usage worldwide.
Erica Schroeder, Director of Marketing for Emerging Technologies at Cisco, discusses how the latest phase of the internet is transforming our cities. From Santander’s smart parking application to LAPD smart license plate readers, The Internet of Everything is reinvigorating our urban centers.