Stories about: Radiate

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    GamePro's best of E3 2008 awards 24/07/2008 16:30:22

    The editors of GamePro spent last week combing the show floor of E3 2008 searching for innovation and excitement. Now that E3 is over, we've compiled a list of the best games -- a who's who of 2008 and 2009.
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    Crackpot technologies that could shake up IT 20/02/2008 10:56:47

    It doesn't take a genius to catch on to the fact that in IT, innovation is a mandate. Push the envelope of what's possible, or find yourself relegated to wayside. But, to borrow a favored David St. Hubbins Spinal Tap aphorism, there's a fine line between clever and crackpot when it comes to making good on technological breakthroughs in the enterprise.
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    Preparing for the femto revolution 23/11/2007 11:53:02

    Femto cells are supposed to solve all the 3G operators' problems. They are small 3G base stations inside users' homes or offices, which increase cellular coverage, and use the subscriber's broadband to connect over the Internet to the phone network.
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    Four Tips for Building Better Wireless Networks 19/06/2007 14:51:23

    How much performance capability do companies expect when they deploy a wireless network? Chances are, not enough - especially as wireless becomes a mainstream part of the New Data Centre infrastructure.
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    Why cell phones are still grounded 10/04/2007 11:52:47

    How many times have you heard this?: "At this time, all electronic devices, including cell phones and two-way pagers, must be turned off and put away. After takeoff, I'll let you know when you may use approved electronic portable devices."
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    Telling your routers from your hubs 27/11/2006 11:57:25

    Getting your head around networking can be hard. Let Roger Gann show you the difference between your hubs, switches, and routers.
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    Building connection engines with metadata 13/06/2006 18:55:30

    In "Scan This Book!" -- a May 14 manifesto published in The New York Times Magazine -- Wired's Kevin Kelly explores the copyright battle provoked by Google's ambition to digitize millions of library books. It's ultimately a clash of business models, he concludes. In a networked world, where copying is implicit in every transfer of information, copies lose their direct economic value but gain indirect value as "discovery tools" that attract attention, sponsorship, and subscription.
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    Sparks fly over power line Internet trials 03/02/2005 15:22:19

    Knocking an aeroplane out of the sky by simply using an ultra-fast Internet connection is closer to fact than fantasy, say opponents of a new Broadband over Power Lines (BPL) technology.
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    Beating the wireless blues 09/04/2004 15:00:25

    Wi-Fi may be cool, but it's certainly not bulletproof. Here's why--and how you can boost your network's reliability now.
 
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