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Orange makes for a greener city
By: Stuart Corner

Orange (aka France Telecom) has built a trial network for the city council of Cagnes-sur-Mer that uses communications technology to enable the council to monitor and control a variety of environmental parameters in the city and its environs.
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Cisco's latest foray: white goods
By: Stuart Corner

Cisco has formed a relationship with Haier, China's largest and the world's fourth largest manufacturer of white goods to exploit the emerging market for networked appliances.


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Diagnose and manage your network for free with Linux and open source tools
By: David M Williams

In this Internet-connected world it is an essential skill to know how to troubleshoot network problems. High-quality software suites exist to do the job but can easily cost in excess of tens of thousands of dollars. With a handful of absolutely free open source tools you can do it yourself – on any computer anywhere in the world.
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AMD in DASH to promote interoperability
By: Stan Beer

Chipmaker AMD has announced new open source interoperability testing and development tools to enable vendors to build interoperable solutions for DASH - a new web-services based desktop and mobile PC management standard announced last week.


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Hello, I'm a Johnny cab, where to sir?
By: Stan Beer

Somehow a computer controlled camera that can search for and take snapshots of rare birds or recognize faces in crowds doesn't quite do it for me, as useful as these devices may be. However, a computer controlled taxi like the Johnny cab in the movie Total Recall, now that's something I can use! And I might even get to ride in one in my lifetime.


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SLP daemon targeted by Apple bug hunters
By: Stephen Withers

Day 17 of the Month of Apple Bugs brought word of a vulnerability in slpd, the SLP daemon used to advertise services such as file sharing to the network.


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Can BMW’s new supercomputer help win F1 races?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

BMW’s Sauber F1 Team has a new ally in the battle to win F1 races – a supercomputer called ‘Albert2’.


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Blade desktops make bankers cool
By: Posted by Peter Dinham

The IT director responsible for one of London's main trading floors claims to have conquered the problem of overheating caused by hundreds of workstation PCs in close proximity.


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