TechXNY: Wireless dreams. roundup The wireless future takes shape at the New York expo. Also: Fujitsu and Microsoft make noise about tablet PCs, and HP conjures up new printers and more. [CNET News.com] 5:03:37 PM ![]() |
Wi-Fi users take cue from hobos. In London, techies are "warchalking," drawing a chalk symbol to indicate the presence of a wireless networking node--much like people once signaled each other about a good meal spot. [CNET News.com] 5:02:16 PM ![]() |
Safe Small, Speedy Mobile Java. NTRU claims its Neo for Java is a a secure solution that overcomes size, speed constraints on mobile devices, with accelerated time to market. [allNetDevices Wireless News] 12:27:01 PM ![]() |
Give Your Laptop the Finger. Here's a biometric system for notebooks that reads down to the live layer of fingerprints for accurate security that's user-friendly. [allNetDevices Wireless News] 12:23:28 PM ![]() |
SkyCross Introduces High-Performance UWB Antenna. Using patented technology from the U.S. military, SkyCross is betting that UWB becomes a commercial reality by introducing the wireless industry's first 3.1-6.0 GHz embedded, high-gain antenna for commercial Ultra-Wideband (UWB) applications. [allNetDevices Wireless News] 12:22:12 PM ![]() |
AT&T Service Locates Wireless User. A new feature from AT&T Wireless lets customers use a mobile phone to find the approximate location of another cell phone user -- the nation's first taste of ``location-based'' service. By The Associated Press. [New York Times: Technology] 11:49:10 AM ![]() |
RIM propagates new BlackBerries. Push data management [The Register] 11:38:47 AM ![]() |