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[2003-04-21] Handheld Sniffs Out Potential Terrorist Threats RadNet is a prime example of the government embracing new mobile technology to address national-security concerns, said IDC analyst Alex Slawsby. "The scale of potential threats has changed."
[2003-04-21] Cisco Wi-Fi phone due in June Cisco Systems intends to introduce a portable Wi-Fi phone in the next few months, adding its stamp of approval to the emerging business technology.
[2003-04-21] Mobile Tunneling The tunnel has been an annoyance to the driver and the rail passenger.
[2003-04-21] New Devices Fill WLAN Gap Several vendors are readying products to help enterprises turn WLANs into managed networks.
[2003-04-20] The Asian connection to Intel's wireless technology When Intel, the world's largest maker of computer chips, unveiled three wonder chips for mobile personal computers last month, not many users knew they were produced in Asia.
[2003-04-17] Keeping the Wireless Connection Alive New companies help laptops stay connected even when they move between networks.
[2003-04-15] UPS to spend $127M on tri-mode wireless driver terminals United Parcel Service Inc. plans to spend $127 million over the next five years on global deployment of a new driver terminal that features built-in cellular, wireless LAN and Bluetooth short-range wireless systems.
[2003-04-10] FCC To Review Tower Construction Rules An FCC official said yesterday the agency would take a close look at rules concerning tower construction and migratory birds.
[2003-04-10] Nokia Slashes Network Division Staff With continued declines forecast for the wireless infrastructure market, Nokia Corp. announced it will cut more than 10 percent of its employees in its networks unit and streamline its research and development spending as it attempts to return the division to profitability.
[2003-04-09] Indonesia Chooses Motorola for 3G Network Indonesia's largest telecommunications carrier has chosen wireless player Motorola to provide next generation wireless services to the ten provinces of Sumatra.
[2003-04-09] New wireless security: Why you should use it While wireless networks continue to become more affordable and easier to set up, many users (as well as many companies) still have little regard for just how insecure those networks are.
[2003-04-03] Wireless security: The case for VPNs To allay many of these fears and to encourage adoption, the IEEE has been working on a task team for a security standard to be called 802.11i.
[2003-04-03] Bluetooth's Future? It's Chips Ahoy! Bluetooth may be slow to hit the shelves, but behind the scenes, the technology is moving ahead rapidly. That's the word from Frost & Sullivan, which in a report released this week painted a rosy picture for the future of the short-range wireless technology.
[2003-04-03] GameBoy Gets Blued A Colorado company this week announced that it has developed a Bluetooth solution for turning Ninetendo's GameBoy devices into wireless "edutainment" consoles.
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