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Okay, okay. Mea culpa. Guilty as charged. I've been taken to task for allowing a somewhat uncharacteristic burst of negativity to creep into my commentary last month. It's quite enough, readers complained, to have the U.S. economy shrinking at an annual rate of 1.3% - marking the weake... Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 10,193 | Even before the present wireless boom, the field of wearable computers was developing rapidly. Now it's poised to explode into the marketplace of unwired must-have technology, with companies such as Levi Strauss already offering a line of jackets that incorporate a hidden MP3 player an... Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 6,401 | Just before the clock ran out on a disastrous year for wireless Internet investments, a $15-million wager was placed on the near-term wireless future - in the name of Santa Monica, CA startup Boingo Wireless. By this time next year many of you will be Boingo subscribers, accessing the ... Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 9,667 | You feel like an emasculated geek; you have to feel that low when you get off the plane in Hong Kong or London or Cape Town and suddenly, your wireless devices do not work. They just sit in your pockets, useless, and bigger than the loss of any cool, is that you are simply out of touch... Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 9,250 | With the release of Pocket PC 2002, built-in VPN client support is now available. That's the great news for wireless enterprise users; the not-so-good news is that it is a Microsoft-centric PPTP VPN implementation. Furthermore, the VPN has been internally configured to launch only when... Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 11,593 | The wireless Internet has become a way of life for Japanese consumers. What will it take to create a similar experience for North American users? NTT SOFT thinks they have the answer and they have set up an ambitious plan to achieve their goals. Over the past decade, NTT's wireless div... Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 7,066 | Some people think outdoor ads clutter the landscape. I couldn't help but notice the vast array of billboards for dot-com companies along California's Highway 101 a few years ago. I didn't mind them, but then again, I was into the whole dot-com thing. Now most of them have been replaced... Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 8,071 | If you follow wireless technology, then you frequently read articles on the Web or in various trade magazines reporting the latest security holes found. This article will attempt to draw a border around the wireless security landscape by providing a discussion of various security techn... Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 9,374 |  As wireless technology continues to evolve at breakneck speed, marketers believe they are coming closer to finding their Holy Grail. In 2002, the reality of wireless media, and the unheard-of new anti-spam and user-control standards it requires, calls for 'interest-certain' mobile mes... Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 8,735 | According to the research firm IDC, 84-million people in the U.S. will plug into the wireless Internet by 2005. Mobile devices will shift from being personal communication tools to a way of purchasing everything from soda to equities. With the increased exchange of confidential informa... Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 7,214 | Is the cap lift equally capable of improving QoS and making carriers more profitable? Or only the latter? Unfortunately, we may not know until the smoke clears whether the consumers, the carriers, or both are the winners. On November 8, 2001, the FCC began a gradual lift of the spectru... Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 9,109 | Launched in October, DoCoMo's 3G FOMA service signed up only 30,000 subscribers in its first three months. There's no guarantee that 3G will be a success to rival i-mode, or even catch on in a significant way. According to Yoshinori Uda, NTT DoCoMo's EVP, the Japanese pioneer of the wo... Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 8,180 |
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