In June 1972, Bob Metcalfe, a 26-year-old engineer fresh out of graduate school, joined a new research lab in Palo Alto, California, as it set out to build something that few people could even imagine ...
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David Boggs, an electrical engineer and computer scientist who helped create Ethernet, the computer networking technology that connects PCs to printers, other devices and the internet in offices and ...
The cuts could amount to about 6,000 jobs for the San Jose, Calif., maker of computer networking technology. By Eli Tan Reporting from San Francisco Cisco Systems, one of the largest makers of ...
Decentralized networks distribute processing across many devices, enhancing security and resilience. Blockchain technology exemplifies fully decentralized networks without central servers, running on ...
In the 1970s, Bob Metcalfe helped develop the primary technology that lets you send email or connect with a printer over an office network. By Cade Metz Cade Metz has covered the last five winners of ...