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We first began following David Steinberg two years ago (WBT, Vol. 1, issue 3) when he launched InPhonic with former Apple and Pepsi CEO, John Sculley. Jul. 28, 2003 Reads: 9,773 | From a 30,000 foot view, the surge in popularity enjoyed by wireless broadband technology, like Wi-Fi, looks a lot like a formula for creating any period of rapid technology innovation. Jul. 28, 2003 Reads: 9,975 Replies: 2 | Vivato's recent funding announcement has resparked the ongoing debate of, 'Are we blowing up another tech bubble with Wi-Fi?' I believe a better question is, 'Why is Wi-Fi so 'fundable'?' as investors are wont to say. Jul. 28, 2003 Reads: 9,253 | We hear that Vivato has raised $44.5 million for their wireless infrastructure business. It's nice to know someone's got the cash! Jul. 28, 2003 Reads: 11,045 | Wi-Fi has never been in the news as much as it is now, far beyond the few techies and hobbyists who first showed what was possible. Wi-Fi is hitting the headlines now, more than ever before, mainly because it's starting to attract real money. Jul. 28, 2003 Reads: 13,456 | I have to admit I'm a bit biased toward Handspring products. But it's hard to be mean to a company that sends really cool things to me. This month I'll be reviewing the long awaited Treo 600. Jul. 28, 2003 Reads: 13,585 Replies: 1 | Bluetooth isn't just for data access and synchronization - a new generation of applications is coming. According to In-Stat/MDR, the number of Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones will grow to a minimum of 300 million by 2005. Jul. 28, 2003 Reads: 14,139 | As more critical and valuable information goes wireless, what role will public key cryptography play in meeting the requirements of IT professionals and business managers worried about security? Jul. 28, 2003 Reads: 8,136 Replies: 1 | This article will show you how to develop your very first Series 60 application using CodeWarrior, and get it running on a mobile phone. Jul. 28, 2003 Reads: 10,312 Replies: 1 | As much as a parent might be beguiled by the acronyms that teenagers use when texting to each other, MNOs definitely are not. Handsets nowadays are building on SMS 'speak' by integrating the truncated phrases into their phones so messages can be sent by pressing a single key on their h... Jul. 28, 2003 Reads: 10,164 | In a sea of seemingly incompatible MMS strategies, divergent mobile operator schemes, and innumerable advertising campaigns aimed at would-be U.S. camera phone users, Philippe Kahn navigates enviably. Jul. 28, 2003 Reads: 9,925 | The ability to carry five or more volumes of reference information around in their pocket, and interfaces that are easier to use than flipping pages in a book, will make PDAs a norm for medical workers everywhere. Jul. 28, 2003 Reads: 7,578 | How would you like to ride on the back of a Superbike driven by champion Gary Mason or have the very latest Mitsubishi Evo featured in '2 Fast 2 Furious' sitting in your garage? Jul. 28, 2003 Reads: 11,566 | In this concluding part of a three-part series on the space shuttle, WBT's David Geer looks at spread spectrum technology and its role in keeping encrypted data secure. Jul. 28, 2003 Reads: 9,904 | 802.1x, 802.11i, TKIP, EAP, LEAP, and PEAP. WLAN security is evolving rapidly. This leaves most IT managers who have not just completed their WLAN security post-doc wondering what to do and when. Jul. 28, 2003 Reads: 8,834 | What work is now being done in a mobile setting that can and should be mobile-enabled? Can it be simplified or made better through mobilization? Who are the stakeholders impacted by this change - customers, staff, finance? Jul. 28, 2003 Reads: 7,748 | It doesn't matter where you look any more, whether in the major newspapers and weeklies or the specialist technology magazines, Wi-Fi is everywhere. But what is the business model driving this explosion of interest and attention? That's what WBT - on behalf of the industry at large - i... Jul. 28, 2003 Reads: 13,334 |
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