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Avaya credit rating dropped to junk status; Meru files for IPO; texting drivers more dangerous than talkers

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Avaya credit rating dropped to junk status in wake of Nortel buy

Avaya is now the undisputedly largest unified communications vendor, but its purchase of Nortel's enterprise business has dropped the company's investment rating to junk status, according to Moody's Investors Service. Read full story

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Meru files for enterprise Wi-Fi IPO
Enterprise wireless LAN vendor Meru Networks has filed for an IPO, looking to raise as much as $86.25 million that will help it prepare for what is expected to be rapid growth in the industry.

Texting drivers are more dangerous than talkers
You obviously don't need to be told that texting and driving are two complex tasks that don't mix well. But a new study by University of Utah researchers sheds light on why and explains that this activity is even more dangerous than talking on a cell phone while driving.

Firefox 3.5 edges ahead in browser race
In the unceasing race for market share, Mozilla's Firefox has edged ahead of Microsoft's Internet Explorer, at least according to one statistical snapshot of which browser versions Web surfers use.

Google races to speed up the Web
Google is in a really big hurry to make the Web experience faster.

iPhone apps, algorithms and satellites dominate 2009
Layer 8 takes a look at what you came to see the most.

Government adoption of cloud to swell, study says
Cloud computing won a big endorsement in 2009 from the city of Los Angeles when it decided to adopt Google Apps, and many other state and local governments may soon follow with their own cloud approaches, according to a new survey by Input.

HP: Our Webcams aren't racist
HP is responding to claims that the facial-tracking technology used by its Webcams is somehow racist.

Avaya drops wireless headsets
Avaya, which promotes itself as a software company, is trimming back even more on its line of hardware with the elimination of wireless headsets to go with its unified communications infrastructure.

NASA space shuttle to carry key space station upgrades
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