Wireless Web Fails The Screen Test
News Consumers have a message for companies trying to figure out why the wireless Web market has failed to take off in the United States: it's the screen, stupid. These caveats aside, virtually everyone who has played with the i-mode phones or developed...
[January 18, 2001, 12:15]
Web Browsing Performance Of Wireless Thin-Client Computing
White Papers Web applications are becoming increasingly popular for mobile wireless systems. However, wireless networks can have high packet loss rates, which can degrade web browsing performance on wireless systems.
[January 20, 2005, 2:00]
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]
Wireless Web - Is It Hip ... Or Hype?
News The market for wireless applications-enabled products, still in its infancy, is about to undergo a boom. All the carriers painted a picture of a day when data would be the primary wireless signal and voice would be secondary.
[May 24, 2000, 12:50]
W3C And WAP Forum Team Up On Wireless Web Specs
News The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the WAP Forum have announced a formal partnership to define next-generation specifications to support wireless devices. They will work together to incorporate the WAP Forum's Wireless Markup Language (XML...
[December 10, 1999, 10:53]
Wireless Linux Web Pad Demonstrated At CeBIT
News The iPad comes with an Integrated Web browser and Linux-based MP3 and MPEG4 players and can connect to the Internet over a wireless 802.11lb LAN that reaches up to 100 metres, according to the company.
[March 23, 2001, 15:35]
Can MMode Export Japan's Wireless Web Craze?
News AT&T Wireless on Tuesday began offering a US version of some of the world's most popular wireless Web services, a foreshadow of similar services to be launched in Europe later this year. MMode, the US version of the wildly popular i-mode offered by...
[April 17, 2002, 9:00]
Partnership Aims To Add Graphics To Wireless Web
News A pair of software development companies thinks the wireless Web needs to be more graphic. Graphics engine Simplylook and wireless provider Gravitate want to see pictures, graphs, pie charts -- anything that isn't text -- added to wireless Web pages.
[January 17, 2001, 10:01]
Minimizing Energy For Wireless Web Access With Bounded Slowdown
White Papers On many battery-powered mobile computing devices, the wireless network is a significant contributor to the total energy consumption. This paper investigates the interaction between energy-saving protocols and TCP performance for Web-like transfers.
[May 10, 2006, 1:00]
IBM Adds Wireless Muscle To Web Software
News IBM on Tuesday said it is expanding its WebSphere software so that it will work with the growing number of wireless devices that corporate America has come to rely on. IBM is saying they want to do more than just personal computers," Gartner...
[April 3, 2002, 13:55]
Improving Web Browsing On Wireless PDAs Using Thin-Client Computing
White Papers Web applications are becoming increasingly popular for mobile wireless PDAs. This paper presents the first experimental study to quantitatively compare the web browsing performance of thin-client systems versus traditional fat clients running...
[January 20, 2005, 2:00]
Accessing Web Educational Resources From Mobile Wireless Devices
White Papers This paper addresses the issue of finding and accessing online educational resources from mobile wireless devices. Accomplishing this task with a regular Web search-and-browse interface demands good interface skills, large screen, and fast Internet...
[July 20, 2007, 1:00]
OmniSky Brings Wireless Web To The Palm V
News Wireless access to Web-based content and services, as well as personal and corporate email, moved a step nearer to prime-time following OmniSky's announcements at CeBIT today. OmniSky International, headed up by CEO Neville Street, has been beta...
[March 22, 2001, 12:30]
Web 3.0 To Bring Wireless Video?
News Reed Hastings, chief executive of Netflix, discusses the future of wireless video through the imminent Web 3.0
[November 17, 2005, 16:20]
CCTC Among First Colleges To Provide Wireless Web Access Via Palm Handhelds
White Papers The Central Carolina Technical College wanted to provide wireless access to the school's website for academic, financial, administrative, and other functions. To enable this it utilized Palm wireless handheld with Palm.Net wireless service.
[April 22, 2004, 0:05]
Be My Guest On The Wireless Web
White Papers Le Royal Meridien of Mumbai recently opted for wireless to offer high-speed Internet connectivity to its customers in all areas of the hotel from the rooms to the business centre, restaurants bars, swimming pool, lounge and the banquet halls.
[January 11, 2004, 23:07]
Wireless Web At Low Cost. What's Holding Everyone Back?
Member Review .apart from the battery life.
[July 14, 2004, 15:50]
Cantor Index Delivers Web-Quality Wireless Trading With Mobile Solution
White Papers Established in May 2000, financial spread betting organisation Cantor Index is part of Cantor Fitzgerald International, one of the largest bond trading companies in the world. Catering to the needs of the more discerning investors, Cantor Index...
[March 22, 2005, 2:00]
M-Network And Wireless Web Services
White Papers The combination of the basic tenets of Web Services with the new breed of smartphone and the emerging paradigm of pervasive computing can have a powerful impact upon the ability of organizations to integrate key knowledge workers into their wider...
[September 30, 2003, 0:17]
The PalmOne Web Pro Browser: Unleashing The Potential Of Wireless Information Access
White Papers The Palm Web Pro browser provides a versatile, feature-rich platform for meeting these new requirements. The browser incorporates most of the functionality of a desktop Web browser, while it automatically reformats Web-based content and...
[April 24, 2004, 0:05]
