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In the News (Sat 26 Dec 09)

  
  Wireless World
As wireless technology has become a ubiquitous tool of modern life, more education administrators are recognizing the need to develop a reliable wireless campus environment.
Moreover, a reliable wireless environment is vital for a university trying to maintain a reputation for leadership in technology among prospective and current students, faculty and alumni.
A wireless system should provide seamless coverage for voice and data, as well as newer technologies — text transmission, graphics, streaming video — for various wireless devices, whether they are cell phones, PDAs or laptops.
asumag.com /mag/university_wireless_world/index.html   (1093 words)

  
 Wireless Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Wireless Guide will allow users to search for wireless services thru many ways such as wireless service carriers, wireless device type, low cost wireless, wireless bandwidth, wireless carriers, Ethernet, network card, PC card, wireless service providers, low cost wireless providers and other information.
Wireless Guide is the ultimate place if you are looking for the cheap wireless, wireless Ethernet, wireless netowrking, at Wireless Guide you will find low cost wireless, wireless adapter, wireless LAN, wireless router, wireless lan access point, wireless carriers, wireless firewall router with firewalls and different bandwidth and data transfer rates.
Many wireless carriers that are displayed might no longer exist or the low cost wireless price may have changed.
www.thewirelessguide.com /World-ZZB00006GEPA-301188.html   (241 words)

  
 Wireless Trends - Building the Wireless World
Wireless computing is changing the way people work and live and Intel is taking a leadership role in shaping the wireless world.
In fact, the number of wireless hotspots, locations where you can connect using 802.11 wireless technology, is growing so fast that market research firm IDC estimates there will be 100,000 public hotspots globally by 2005.
Find a wireless LAN hotspot near you by searching our hotspot finder tool and looking for the Wireless Identifier signs which can be found at thousands of verified public hotspots around the world.
www.intel.com /techtrends/trends/wirelessworld   (416 words)

  
 The Wireless World - NEWS & VIEWS
Wireless service providers who join the initiative could then use the fllist to block any stolen phone connecting to their networks.
Wireless carriers are working hard on next-generation networks that will send data to phones much faster, making it possible to deliver something resembling true full-motion TV, while new smart devices that tap those networks could have screens larger than the teabag-size LCDs on today's handsets.
AT&T Wireless Services Inc. reported fourth-quarter and year-end 2003 results this morning ahead of its previously stated release date of Jan. 27 and formally announced that its board of directors is looking at “strategic alternatives” for the company, having received “significant interest” from a number of potential suitors.
wirelessway.blogspot.com   (13948 words)

  
 CTIA Wireless 2006
Wireless has not just enhanced our lives but has changed the way we live forever.
CTIA WIRELESS 2006 is the only global event that represents this extraordinary industry with all its different technologies, platforms and standards that makes it so dynamic and ever changing.
With the co-location of the IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, the 9th Annual Tower Summit and the Mobile Entertainment eXpo—CTIA is proud to deliver the only and largest wireless show in the world that is “everything wireless” and truly the most important technology event of the year.
www.ctiawireless.com   (397 words)

  
 BW Online | October 20, 2003 | A Wireless World
The 20-year-old wireless business is growing at such a speedy clip that it's on track to overtake the regular phone business in about two years.
And their wireless profit margins are rising, from 31% in 2002 to 33% in 2003.
Wireless is likely to drive another wave of telecom consolidation over the next 18 to 24 months, according to investment bankers.
www.businessweek.com /magazine/content/03_42/b3854611.htm   (1730 words)

  
 UUBN Sermons - Living in a Wireless World   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The wireless cell phone is the phone of choice for my daughter, who hasn't felt the need for a land line for two years.
Like many of you, the world of wireless cellular telephone entered my life as an act of love when I needed a way to keep track of my teen age children.
For each of us, may we be granted the serenity to accept the changes of the world, the courage to either adapt to them or to change them for the better, and the wisdom to know the difference.
www.uubn.org /sermons/s20040829.html   (2625 words)

  
 ON World - In The News
Wireless computer networks that can detect changes in light, temperature, moisture, motion and other environmental conditions are in big demand this year, according to the results of a survey by San Diego, California-based wireless research firm On World....
San Diego, CA, June 30/ PR Newswire -- Demand for wireless sensor networking in the industrial sector is increasing, largely due to anticipation for the increased reliability and scalability of mesh networking, according to research firm ON World.
San Diego, CA Sept. 30, 2003-- -- While the rest of the wireless world argues about "Wi-Fi versus 3G" for data applications, Voice over WLAN continues its steady growth and is set for rapid expansion as Wi-fi enabled cell phones hit the market in 2004, according to a recently released report by ON World.
www.onworld.com /html/news.htm   (1851 words)

  
 Wireless World Forum
Wireless World Forum is launching a mobile content research initiative culminating in a report in Q1 2006.
CHICAGO, Nov. 18 (UPI) -- Mobile-game providers are now deploying technology to create wireless "gaming communities," where players can interact with each other, all from their mobile phone, a promising telecom phenomenon that may make a $1 billion market in the next three years, experts tell United Press International's Wireless World.
It is interested to note the growth of third party storefront in the UK whereby 80% of all content sold is done so by third parties (ie Jamster) and not direct from carriers.
www.w2forum.com   (562 words)

  
 HAUTECOUTURE - HIGHFASHION - SPORT INFORMATION - BUSINESS LEAD - SHOP and SHOPPING SELECTION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
So far, it is only available for wireless use in the U.S. Palm, which has a big lead over RIM in terms of number of users, third party add-ons and software development tools, could deliver a solid punch to the Blackberry once Palm VII is available in Canada.
Still, the wireless players are not without their share of problems.
The ultimate wireless device that will emerge at the end of the day might look a lot like the Handspring Visor unit, although that product has been slow to emerge in Canada.
www.hautecouture.us /shop/electronics/3g/its_a_wacky_wireless_world.htm   (855 words)

  
 Broadband Wireless World 2006
Learn from leading wireless broadband carriers — and integrated communications firms -- who have overcome the challenges of early deployments and first generation technology to scale multi-city broadband networks.
Whether you’re designing and deploying a small or large-scale wireless broadband network, you will benefit from the expertise and education at the show designed to mitigate risk and error in engineering and network integration.
Moreover, as portability in wireless broadband systems become more of a reality, smart antenna technology is increasingly the critical component in an intelligently deployed network, especially a network with Non Line of Sight characteristics.
www.scievents.com /bww06   (281 words)

  
 District Administration - The Magazine for K12 Education Leaders: The World of Wireless   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Although wireless initiatives require some budget outlay for access points, site surveys and software, often these programs are seen as money-saving tactics that will benefit a district far into the future.
Despite its challenges though, wireless technology looks to be the way of the near future, and the schools that already have it are exploring different ways to use it, from teacher development to student enrichment.
With new schools being built that have wireless already part of the construction plan, and initiatives like the Education First Network (see related information), it seems the path toward being unplugged is growing more traveled every day.
www.districtadministration.com /page.cfm?p=1097   (2728 words)

  
 Mobile & Wireless World: Compliance regs put bite in wireless security - Computerworld
Mobile and Wireless technologies are entering a new stage of development and adoption within the IT sphere, as first-generation standards, protocols, and gear gives way to newer or improved technologies that offer benefits such as increased range and better quality of service.
C-level executives used to be more likely to delegate wireless security concerns to others, Stehman said, noting that in a survey he conducted, 35% of the executives questioned were unaware that their companies use wireless networks.
The problem of wireless network sniffing has been hyped, he said, because a sniffer would have to capture 60,000 bytes of data to get meaningful information, and many networks don't transfer that much data in a week.
computerworld.com /mobiletopics/mobile/story/0,10801,102503,00.html?...   (1188 words)

  
 World Wireless Congress - world's most authoritative technical summit in next generation wireless and mobile ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
WWC has become the world's most authoritative technical platform on research, development and design of emerging wireless and mobile communications focusing on B3G and 4G technologies.
Driven by global industry leaders, WWC has been playing active role in setting the world's RandD standards in next generation wireless technologies by recognizing the international leading executives and experts as keynote speakers of WWC, and constructing an international platform in promoting open discussions between the world-class wireless industries and the world-class academic institutions.
San Francisco Bay Area is the world's central hub of innovation, invention and business in Information and Communication Technologies, and has delivered numerous leading standards in the field on the worldwide basis.
www.b3g.org   (433 words)

  
 CNN.com - Technology - Researchers outline vision of 4G wireless world - March 8, 2001
Researchers want to contribute their ideas to the development of an as-yet undefined "wireless world" that could become operational by around 2010.
Research strategists from each of the companies presented here their visions of that future world to a roomful of scientists and executives from across the industry and academia.
Asked why only wireless hardware manufacturers are represented, and no network operators, one executive said that initially the organizers wanted to keep the forum manageable.
archives.cnn.com /2001/TECH/ptech/03/08/4G.world.idg   (864 words)

  
 Canada Forum View topic - TalkON Canada extends reach into Wireless World.
Recent upgrades to the Canadian community and news forum have seen the implementation of applications which will enable wireless internet users to view the topics and replies posted on the forum with their PDA and other remote wireless devices.
In addition to the new wireless forum implementation, TalkON has also extended its services to include a RSS news feed for Canadian views on International and National issues.
It is expected by many that the wireless world will account for 80% of all internet traffic by the year 2010.
www.etches.net /forum/viewtopic.php?p=27540   (430 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Programmes | Click Online | A wireless world on the horizon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Philips Wireless Music Centre rips CDs to a built-in hard drive, automatically names the MP3 files, and then distributes the audio to up to five satellite players via 802.11g, with no PC necessary.
Their Zoneplayers can all be controlled with a wireless remote, but it uses a mesh network instead of wi-fi home set up, so the signal can go further, to a total of 32 wireless players if desired.
Thomas Cullen, of Sonos says: "The reason a mesh network is interesting is that means that each player throws off a big beacon and as you spread the players around the house all those beacons together fall under the coverage area of the controller.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/programmes/click_online/4256703.stm   (753 words)

  
 CNN.com - City to offer wireless Web for all - Dec. 17, 2003
Ultimately, anyone with a laptop or wireless device will be able to surf the Web from virtually anywhere in the city's 8.6-square-mile (22-square-kilometer) area.
Scores of wireless networking transmitters are being placed atop public buildings, traffic lights and other structures to blanket the city.
The project is being touted by Aiirnet Wireless, its operator, as the largest wireless networking, or Wi-Fi, deployment in the nation.
www.cnn.com /2003/TECH/internet/12/11/sprj.ws.wifi.city.ap   (416 words)

  
 WirelessWorld - The first wireless development center in the Middle East
Gone are the days when a mobile was simply for making voice calls or even sending a text message.
Wireless World was born out of a vision to provide individuals, developers and companies the tools, technology and expertise for taking ideas for mobile applications and content and making them a reality.
If you are an individual developer, business director or owner, IT / MIS manager of a large company, or government ministry, Wireless World provides you all you need to build, test, and eventually go live with mobile services.
www.wwirelessworld.com   (192 words)

  
 GSM World - GSM Technology
Welcome to the wireless evolution where you will find a wealth of information on the GSM family of wireless communications.
GSM is a standard that embraces all areas of technology, resulting in global, seamless wireless services for all its customers.
Wireless technology continues to evolve at a rapid pace and along with it so too does the language used by the wireless industry.
www.gsmworld.com /technology/index.shtml   (413 words)

  
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The 2006 Wireless & Mobile Expo and Conference, being the global meeting place for the wireless industry, attracts key decision-makers to learn and purchase the latest products and solutions, offered by innovative technology vendors and service providers.
To ensure the focus of the event, we invite sponsors and exhibitors to showcase the newest, cutting-edge products and services which are currently in demand by the wireless and mobile industry.
To ascertain the quality of the conference held in conjunction, the selection of the speakers is highly rigorous and only 30 papers out of 200 requests to speak have been accepted.
wirelessandmobile.wowgao.com   (1308 words)

  
 deseretnews.com | Wireless world   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
If today's generations are considered "wired," future ones will enjoy the benefits of wireless networks streaming music, photos, video, news and other data to various devices.
"It would change the world from an entertainment standpoint and a content-based standpoint to a data-processing standpoint for all developing countries in the world," Lo said.
Wireless connectivity, enabling access of content from the Internet, likely will lead to services tailored to the user.
deseretnews.com /dn/view/0,1249,480035307,00.html   (1195 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Wireless World: Social and Interactive Aspects of the Mobile Age (Computer Supported Cooperative Work ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Mobile phones are the most successful computer-based consumer product of the age, and yet very little is known about how mobile technology is changing the way people interact and cooperate with each other, and how this change can be analysed.
For the first time, Wireless World brings together experts from different disciplines to explore the social factors that are shaping the wireless world and provide an overview of the issues for anyone designing, testing or studying mobile devices.
A valuable reference for anyone concerned with the future of mobile communications, this book will be of particular interest to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students on Mobile Technology courses, practitioners, and researchers working in mobile communications, CSCW and HCI.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/1852334770   (635 words)

  
 IEEE 802 Wireless World - Home
Welcome to the 802 Wireless World information portal sponsored by the 802.11 and 802.15 Working Groups.
This cookie stores nothing but a unique code to identify your browser to the 802 Wireless World server.
This website may contain names, logos, designs, title, words, or phrases that may constitute trademarks, service marks, or tradenames of the IEEE or other entities which may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
www.802wirelessworld.com   (119 words)

  
 Commercial wireless fire alarm systems from World Electronics Inc.
Over the past 19 years commercial wireless fire and early warning alarm systems from World Electronics Inc. have been installed in every conceivable type of occupancy such as:
World Electronics, Inc. holds twenty patents on the signal processing technology used in its commercial wireless fire alarm systems.
Class A signaling is provided as a standard feature and the customized transmission format is spread spectrum affording the highest degree of reliability.
www.worldelectronics.com   (117 words)

  
 World Wide Wireless Internet Provider Technology Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Cingular Wireless today announced a significant upgrade to its MEdia Net service that dramatically simplifies the way more than 30 million of its customers access the wireless Internet on their mobile phones.
Gtek Computers and Wireless In this industry there are a number of things that need to be...
Wireless internet provider: Sale on wireless internet through the holiday.
www.rfpowernet.com /wirelessinternetprovider   (1120 words)

  
 CBC Marketplace: Warchalking in a Wireless World
Protect your wireless network with a password as described in your wireless router's manual.
Ian Howard is packing up his grain elevator wireless expertise and taking it to Mali, to give rural African communities the same internet opportunities we enjoy here.
While Howard is in Mali, hoping wireless technology will transform access to information; Michelle Kasprzak is hoping warchalking will become a thing of the past, because free wireless will simply be everywhere.
www.cbc.ca /consumers/market/files/home/warchalking   (1252 words)

  
 Wireless Connectivity World 2005
The registration system for delegates at WiCon World is now closed.
Wireless Connectivity (WiCon) World is the premier event for mobile solutions and addresses the huge potential of wireless networking applications from leading technologies such as WiFi, UWB, ZigBee, Bluetooth, NFC, DECT and WiMax.
It's the World’s largest showcase of wireless solutions including a high level conference, additional free to attend seminar programmes and a feature packed exhibition.
www.wiconworld.com   (273 words)

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