Bits Blog: As ARM Chief Steps Down, Successor Talks About ‘Body Computing’
Warren East will be succeeded Simon Segars, who is looking to put computers everywhere around us, and even inside of us.
Bits Blog: Networking Battles to Run the World
Cisco and VMware talked about ambitious strategies to create powerful data centers and networks, tied to millions of sensors and devices, with an eye on everything we do.
Bits Blog: Planning His Legacy, Cisco Chief Maps an Expansion
John Chambers is revamping Cisco to keep up with a revolution in the technology business.
Bits Blog: Facebook’s 5% Solution in Data Centers
Facebook, one of the world’s biggest buyers of computers, designs and builds its own systems, then gives other manufacturers a price target to hit.
Bits Blog: Facebook’s 5% Solution in Data Centers
Facebook, one of the world’s biggest buyers of computers, designs and builds its own systems, then gives other manufacturers a price target to hit.
Bits Blog: Microsoft Moves Further Into the Cloud
Windows Server 2012 is designed both to work independently, and to connect with some 200 online services that Microsoft offers through its Azure cloud computing system.
Bits Blog: Why Cisco Stopped Making Tablets
Cisco said that it would be discontinuing its Cius tablet because people didn’t buy it.
Bits Blog: Oracle’s Fight for the Future
In the continuing trial over whether or not Google violated copyright and patents belonging to Oracle, the biggest question is not in the lawsuit. Why is Oracle suing, and what does it really want? The answer has much to do with a once-disruptive compa…
DealBook: Cisco to Buy NDS, a Video Services Firm, for $5 Billion
The deal, which is expected to close by the end of the year, will help Cisco expand its video offerings as it works to bolster lagging growth in its core networks business.
Bits Blog: Cisco’s Bold Networking Start-Up
Three veterans of Cisco’s biggest, and most controversial, projects are in talks to make a new kind of switch that could bridge the old networking world of high customization and the new world of software.
Gadgetwise: Pogue’s Posts: The Tragic Death of the Flip
David Pogue mourns the death of the Flip camcorder in a post on his blog.
Pogue’s Posts: The Tragic Death of the Flip
The creators of the Flip resisted the urge to gunk it up with complexity. It was a wonderful device and getting better. Then Cisco killed it the day before a new one was supposed to ship.



