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Mobile gaming takes over the world

News Datamonitor released its Wireless Gaming research at London's ECTS show and concluded that the wireless games industry in Europe and the US will grow from nothing now to a staggering $6bn in 2005. The report says wireless will be the single most...

[September 5, 2000, 14:38]

M-commerce will flop - Forrester report

News Internet-connected PDAs and smart-phones that combine the functions of a wireless Web browser and an organiser are unlikely to catch on the way mobile phones have according to Forrester which predicts that sales in Europe will only reach 1.3m...

[September 6, 2000, 15:56]

Startup lures $34m and Microsoft

News BT Cellnet, which has about 2.8 million users, and Genie, the mobile Internet division of BTopenworld, will begin offering the one-stop, wireless Web enabling program within a few weeks, according to the company.

[February 19, 2001, 9:52]

Mesh networking heats up

News Creating wireless Internet access is cheaper with them because they use nodes that can communicate with each other to route traffic. Mesh networking equipment relies either on proprietary methods or Wi-Fi, a standard for devices that establishes...

[November 17, 2004, 7:30]

Apple may jump on hot spot bandwagon

News A number of companies are currently competing to roll out hot spots and wireless Internet services across Britain. Apple is looking to jump on the UK's Wi-Fi bandwagon as a way of raising the profile of its wireless networking gear, according to...

[October 2, 2003, 13:45]

FIXING Windows XP Annoyances: Wireless and Networking

White Papers If one is ready to cut the proverbial cord, one can build a wireless network (or expand the existing wired setup with wireless technology) and surf the Internet from the back porch. A network connects two or more computers, allowing users to...

[October 10, 2007, 1:00]

Intel debuts Symbian mobile designs

News Symbian, jointly owned by Nokia, Motorola and others, offers one of a number of operating systems for devices that use new wireless Internet and cell phone networks built by major carriers throughout the world.

[April 25, 2002, 7:03]

The Frontier of Broadband Wireless Access: WiMAX Technology

White Papers WiMAX promises the freedom of wireless broadband connectivity in metropolitan areas, eliminating the need for wires to access the Internet in homes and offices. WiMAX is the promise of the "last mile", delivering wireless connectivity to the masses.

[August 2, 2005, 6:00]

Wi-Fi anonymity tempts pirates

News Wireless Net access through free, open or publicly available hot spots is proving to be a last bastion of privacy on an Internet where the veil of anonymity can now easily pierced. But Townsend's case was unusual: as the representative of a loose...

[July 16, 2003, 13:22]

3G for business: Orange takes a bite

News IP Wireless' new chipset could allow business users to have high-speed wireless access to the Internet around the world - if operators upgrade their 3G networks Sun's cellphone software will enhance Vodafone's high-speed wireless network in Europe...

[July 2, 2004, 12:15]

University Enhances Wireless Security With Easy-to-Manage Authentication Technology

White Papers To keep up with the Internet-based needs of students, faculty, and staff, the IT department at Jordan University of Science and Technology decided to deploy a wireless network throughout the school's 11-square-kilometer campus.

[February 20, 2008, 0:02]

PalmComm

Downloads You need to have a wireless modem to access the Internet. PalmComm requires a wireless modem such as a Palm VII or a Palm V with an Omnisky modem. PalmComm is an application that allows you to browse the Internet with your Palm Pilot.

[May 7, 2002, 8:00]

D-Link RangeBooster N 650 review

Reviews Setup is straightforward, with a wizard to locate the newly installed RangeBooster N 650 router and step you through the initial Internet and wireless configuration. By default, the wireless interface is configured to handle both 802.11b/g and...

[November 20, 2006, 9:48]

Mobile microbrowser taps into full Web

News The ThunderHawk software is the industry's latest example, but Bitstream is not alone in its quest to offer new browser technology that could improve wireless Internet access. In the past the wireless industry has supported standards such as WAP...

[June 8, 2001, 9:34]

3Com OfficeConnect Wireless 54Mbps 11G Travel Router review

Reviews Three modes are available, starting with the default router mode where the 3Com device acts as a wireless gateway, connecting wireless clients together and to the Internet. In the second (access point) mode, the router can, again, be used to...

[December 14, 2004, 8:55]

Wireless Web to soar at US airports

News Soon, laptop users with wireless 802.11b LAN PC Cards connecting to kiosks with Web access points, or those with wired connections to the kiosks, will be able to hop online from virtually anywhere in the airport.

[August 2, 2000, 9:45]

Intel buys into wireless

News Intel is sinking its teeth into wireless with two new investments. Intel Capital, the chip manufacturer's investment arm, is acquiring an undisclosed stake in WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) specialist PassCall Advanced Technologies, based in...

[February 29, 2000, 11:28]

Will patience create a Wi-Fi winner?

News CNET News.com caught up with Dayton for his perspective on the future of Wi-Fi technology and wireless computing. In late 2001, Dayton founded Boingo Wireless to sell Wi-Fi access to subscribers around the United States.

[September 23, 2003, 13:15]

News Schmooze: It's a wireless world

News Aside from all the usual futuristic stuff, like building wireless Internet into the cars of extremely rich people, the security guys appeared like Banquo's ghost, raising the unwelcome spectre of wireless hackability.

[February 22, 2002, 15:01]

Comdex: Tracking the product trends

News There will be non-wireless-centric stories in town in mid-November, including operating systems, broadband networks, digital publishing (particularly via the Internet), e-commerce, and ASP technologies -- of course, in many cases those presenters...

[November 13, 2000, 8:49]

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