A rally to protest the Exon Amendment to the Telecommunications Reform Act drew 500 to a San Francisco rally.
Posted by Rose Aguilar
The networking market the company has entered will be anything but gentle for the telecommunications hardware company that was once the equipment arm of AT&T.
Posted by Ben Heskett
Rafe and Molly take over the show today, due to travels by Tom and Natali, and not surprisingly, geek out and argue a lot about things like FM radio transmitters. In the actual news, it's cell phone M...
Posted by Jason Howell and Molly Wood
Survey finds State Department, Education Department, and Housing and Urban Development are worst agencies for IT workers.
Posted by Ed Frauenheim
They engage in flame wars in online chats. They stand in line all night just to get their hands on new products. They expect nothing but the best. Every company should have such happy problems.
Posted by Tom Krazit
The Open Road catches up with Matt Heitzenroder of SugarCRM.
Posted by Matt Asay
Recent software acquisitions are only the latest sign that network equipment providers fear that selling snazzy hardware technology won't be enough to survive in a rapidly changing marketplace.
Lucent fires the latest in a series of salvos at data networking firms today with new products targeted at service providers.
Fraud threatens an FCC program for U.S. schools, libraries. House committee hears reform arguments Thursday.
Posted by CNET Staff
Movement is afoot to stifle "scraper sites," which copy content of blogs and repost it on other sites to profit from ad impressions.
Posted by Elinor Mills