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Article | 24/10/2007 CTIA - Ballmer: Microsoft won't join US spectrum auction
Microsoft won't be participating in the 700 MHz spectrum auction planned by the US Federal Communications Commission for January, CEO Steve Ballmer sa...
Article | 18/10/2007 Police describe scheme to evade taxes on networking gear
Brazilian police dubbed their crackdown "Operation Persona," which led to raids and temporary arrests this week of 41 members of an organization that ...
Article | 15/10/2007 HSPA still a player despite WiMax hoopla
High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) wireless technology is here today in some markets and getting faster, and may end up being more popular than WiMax and...
Article | 15/10/2007 WiMax's bright future and five hurdles to overcome
Last month's WiMax World 2007 conference in Chicago was filled with old-fashioned technology optimism, featuring twice as many vendors and visitors as...
Article | 10/10/2007 Could Sprint CEO's departure jeopardize its WiMax plans?
The biggest long-term impact of Gary Forsee's departure as CEO and chairman of Sprint Nextel could be on the company's huge WiMax wireless broadband i...
Article | 2/10/2007 Cisco may buy WiMAX player
Cisco Systems is close to buying a company that makes WiMAX base stations, according to an industry report. The move would be Cisco's first foray into...
Article | 28/09/2007 Nortel takes place in WiMAX universe
Lest Nortel Networks be left out of the growing WiMAX fanfare, the networking vendor will offer PC cards and USB dongles to allow WiMax connectivity t...
Article | 27/09/2007 Heading upriver, WiMax wows tech groupies in Chicago
Motorola and Sprint Nextel demonstrated mobile WiMax technology aboard a tour boat moving gracefully along the Chicago River this week, as ecstatic de...
Article | 26/09/2007 Motorola to demo small office WiMax gear
Motorola said it will demonstrate a desktop WiMax device focused on consumers and small office users at WiMax World in Chicago this week . The device ...
Article | 21/09/2007 Privacy a hot topic as RFID tagging grows in use
Privacy concerns over RFID tagging are reaching new heights, with US state legislators introducing and increasingly passing new measures to restrict t...
Article | 20/09/2007 RFID heading to mobile phones
Presenters at RFID World in Boston Wednesday focused on using second-generation active and passive radio frequency identification tags to provide adva...
Article | 19/09/2007 EMC gets into IPv6 network management
EMC has announced that the discovery and mapping capability within its EMC Smarts network management software family will work in IPv6 settings.
Article | 19/09/2007 Frequent cell phone use may slow brain function
There have been worries about cell phones causing brain cancer. And certainly everyone worries about driving behind the guy who's holding the steering...
Article | 15/09/2007 Mobile RFID tag reader helps track assets from handhelds
RFID technology maker RF Code announced a US$995 mobile active RFID tag reader on Wednesday that allows IT managers and others to better find tagged a...
Article | 10/09/2007 Medical center uses wireless for IM, presence technology
Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas is using instant messaging and presence technologies over wireless networks to shrink its 120-acre campus.

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