Global financial turmoil forces Chinese telecom giant to postpone sale of mobile unit to foreigners.
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Equity firm fails to gain U.S. security agency approval for takeover. Chinese equipment maker's stake controversial.
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Fearing role of China’s Huawei Technologies, intelligence agencies may scuttle Bain Capital’s $2.2 billion buyout.
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Leveraged buyout deal takes struggling network equipment maker private; former Chinese joint venture partner Huawei takes a stake.
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The networking leader gains two industry icons along with new video delivery software.
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Will the complexity of dual citizenship kill reported talks for the H3C joint venture?
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The computer company has released patches that cover much-discussed security flaws in its Mac OS X operating system.
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U.S. networking company pays $28 million to take majority control of Chinese venture.
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A joint venture is expected to help the rising Chinese network star tap North America and give Nortel a boost.
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Cash rewards for freelance researchers is a cheap and easy way to fix security holes. But critics say the expanding practice could hurt the software security industry.
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Security system developer acquires intrusion prevention company for $225 million.
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Platinum Equity has acquired modem maker U.S. Robotics.
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Donna Dubinsky helped change how people interact with computers.
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For switch makers, competing with Cisco means outsourcing the silicon guts of their products.
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Red Herring’s weekly news roundup: Intel shows off; Blogger rights are shot down; J&J buys Closure; Microsoft quits sports; and 3Com’s death rattle continues.
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Even cash-strapped companies can’t afford not to buy a security firm.
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Tiny Tropos sells the technology that lets ISPs deliver wireless high-speed Internet access to entire cities – and one day, perhaps, the entire planet.
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The week of August 30, 2004: Scaled-back estimates show the cracks at Intel and 3Com, eBay continues its global expansion, and the iMac is overripe.
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Red Herring chats with Eric Benhamou about his new startup, the next wave of computer networks, and checking his brain at the door.
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Commentary: At today's 3Com, the Convergence Lab shows what you can do at the edge of the network.
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