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Philips Dictation Recorder 1.2

Philips Dictation Recorder 1.2

...recorder for iPhone.SpeechExec for iPhone Enterprise presents a new dimension to wireless working. Recording, editing and sending dictation files from your iPhone offers mobile... Read more

21 January, 2012

Survey: Give us Wi-Fi trains

UK travellers are in favour of Wi-Fi networks on trains, so that they can continue to work during their journeys Read more

21 May, 2004 by Jo Best
Will mobile WiMax transform <endeca_term>wireless working</endeca_term>

Will mobile WiMax transform wireless working

The long-range, high-bandwidth wireless technology is on its way, but how it will be adopted is still unclear Read more

24 August, 2007 by Cath Everett
Research: The realities of <endeca_term>wireless working</endeca_term>

Research: The realities of wireless working

Research conducted by Rhetorik in conjunction with ZDNet.co.uk has shed light on how companies are using the latest networking technologies such as HSDPA Read more

24 August, 2007 by Rhetorik

Getting wireless working

I've seen the future, and it is slow. Actually, an awful lot of the future looks to be ISDN. And I found myself wondering: How long will it be before cellphones have 802.11b network interfaces? Read more

19 February, 2001 by Guy Kewney
Ten top Linux distros for your netbook

Ten top Linux distros for your netbook

...out of the box, except for a little tweaking necessary to get wireless working for some netbooks. On the Eee PC 900, you will need... Read more

29 May, 2009 by Jack Wallen

SuSE Linux Enterprise 11 vs. openSuSE 11.1

...1. I assume that I will also be able to get the wireless working the same way that I did with openSuSE. Using SLED on... Read more

27 February, 2009

Linux on the HP 2133 Mini-Note, Part 2

...when I tried RC3. Either way, it works now, hooray! With the wireless working now, Vector Linux looks very, VERY good on this Mini-Note... Read more

29 January, 2009

A Few Minor Windows XP Glitches

...something I thought I would be able to avoid when I got wireless working. I have port replicators on my desk both at home and... Read more

14 March, 2008
Intel's wireless future

Intel's wireless future

...traditonal "making processors go faster" model . Chip-sets that are optimised for wireless working — such as Centrino — have helped to move the debate on from... Read more

4 December, 2006 by David Meyer

Device support 'key' to desktop Linux

...install, so you don't have to do extra installs to get wireless working?" a member of the audience asked the panel. Some drivers cannot... Read more

5 April, 2006 by Ingrid Marson

'Set-up is vital' for WLAN security

...staff, they don't make for a permanent solution. The issues around wireless working will no doubt become more pressing in the near future, as... Read more

11 June, 2004 by Jo Best

UK firms lack wireless strategy

...that the right information is available to businesses to prevent them blundering. "Wireless working might not be right for every company," warned Jonathan Cummings, IoD... Read more

25 March, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

Fujitsu Siemens and Vodafone team on lease-to-buy notebooks

...The idea is to help small businesses make the first steps into wireless working, boost their staff productivity and keep their IT costs predictable to... Read more

26 January, 2004 by Sandra Vogel

Mobile Security

...be damaged and nearly 67,000 stolen every year. The trend towards wireless working means notebooks and other mobile devices are only going to become... Read more

29 August, 2003 by Andrew Donoghue

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Just gimme a map to the fridge. :D

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