Intel ad campaign cries 'Unwire'
News Intel on Monday will begin coaxing notebook buyers to "unwire" as part of a new, multimillion-dollar ad campaign designed to introduce the Centrino family of chips. Intel plans to run a series of ads carrying the "unwire!
[March 3, 2003, 15:37]
Dell links to wireless LAN
News On Tuesday, Dell Computer took the wraps off a new wireless LAN brand to complement its existing third-party wireless offerings. Wireless network connectivity is expected to boom in the next few months, with new technologies, such as Bluetooth...
[February 29, 2000, 11:33]
Intel pushes Centrino to consumers
News The ads will tout the notebooks' ability to "unwire," or detach, from a power line and a modem or an Ethernet network cable, and to check email or surf the Web using wireless networking. Intel wants 2004 to be the year of Centrino.
[February 23, 2004, 9:05]
Bulldog planning 20Mbps broadband
News We’re seeing huge demand for Wi-Fi," he said, explaining that some couples want to install an 802.11b network so they can both work from home, while families want to unwire their houses to prevent children fighting over a single computer connected...
[February 18, 2004, 16:35]
BT lures consumers with free Wi-Fi
News Andrew Allison, director of mobile computing at Intel UK and Ireland said more people need to experience first hand what Wi-Fi can do: "Wireless Broadband Week is about giving even more people the chance to experience the benefits of Wi-Fi, taking...
[January 5, 2004, 13:55]



