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Jeff Caruso
Research firm In-Stat is saying that shipments of consumer electronics devices with Wi-Fi capabilities will reach almost 1 billion per year by the...
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John Cox
Sprint's Xohm network in Baltimore shows consistent, and unprecedented, broadband wireless download speeds ranging from 3.7M to 5Mbps on the downlink...
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Joanie Wexler
The battle to woo you to a particular wireless camp has heated up in the past month. The first U.S. mobile WiMAX service went live last week, just as...
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Karen D. Schwartz
If your company has traveling employees, bandwidth-hogging applications, a need for speed or just a desire to keep pace with technology, you're...
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Denise Dubie
Check out some of the leading-edge technology embedded in today's cars and what new vehicles are on tap from automotive giants in the near future.
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Peter Cohen
Sonnet Technologies has announced the availability of its Aria Extreme N PCI 802.11n wireless PCI card. It costs $99.95.
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Jim Duffy
Siemens Enterprise Communications, the new joint venture between The Gores Group and Siemens AG, has named James O’Neill, a 30-year technology...
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Steve Taylor and Larry Hettick
DiVitas Networks announced system upgrades with Version 2.0 for its Mobile UC platform. The DiVitas Mobile UC solution adds voice and messaging...
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Stephen Lawson
Broadcom will enhance its mobile device chipsets and location-based services (LBS) infrastructure through a partnership with Skyhook Wireless, the...
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Mikael Ricknäs
Operators, along with laptop and chipset manufacturers are joining forces to push built-in support for mobile broadband, using a newly created mark...
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Steve Taylor and Larry Hettick
Agito Networks earlier this month launched the next-generation version of its RoamAnywhere Mobility Router. The router supports fixed-mobile...
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Joanie Wexler
We call 'em phones. But the new T-Mobile G1, the Apple iPhone and other touch-enabled handsets making the nightly news are really tiny multifunction...
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John Cox
Mobile enterprise clients pose new security and management challenges. Here's how you can meet them.
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John Cox
U4EA Technologies has released a low-priced wireless LAN controller and access point that can be up and running securely in 15 minutes.
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Katherine Walsh
Any CSO knows corporate LANs are inherently more secure than public Wi-Fi. She also knows that proprietary or confidential information probably...
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