Friday, January 17, 2003

NY Times: At Big Consumer Electronics Show, the Buzz Is All About Connections. But since the consumer electronics industry has persuaded people to convert their music, photos and television into digital form, it is now possible for nearly any bit of sight or sound to be disgorged by nearly any digital electronic device. [Tomalak's Realm]
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Faster Wi-Fi Products Shipping Soon. The Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas turned out to be a hotbed for product announcements in the high-speed world of the 2.4GHz 802.11g draft standard. [allNetDevices Wireless News]
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Intermec Adds Voice Calling to Pocket PCs. Intermec has licensed SymPhone, software that allows for voice-over IP capabilities on 802.11b wireless LANs. [allNetDevices Wireless News]
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My new AirPort blog!: As if you didn't get enough of me already, Adam Engst and I have launched a new Apple AirPort Weblog to cover Apple-specific wireless issues, focused on its AirPort networking system. We felt that there were enough detailed issues of no interest to non-Apple users that a dedicated blog would provoke more news, tips, and discussion.

[80211b News]
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Seattle reporter files story from Lufthansa/Boeing data trial flight: A Seattle Post-Intelligencer reporter tested out the new Frankfurt-Washington, D.C. Lufthansa flight that features wired and wireless access to a 128 Kbps up/3 Mbps down satellite link. The system supplied by Boeing division Connexion can be used only with a single Wi-Fi card at the moment, but general approval is being sought. Boeing's Seattle rival Tenzing, which had originally planned an SAS/Telia trial for in-flight Wi-Fi almost two years ago, scoffed at Connexion's cost structure; Tenzing has put lower-speed service into nearly 40 planes. Lufthansa plans to charge about $30 per flight for access to the service. Wired plugs and electrical outlets are available only in first and business class. More planes will probably not be added after this 3-month test until 2004. [via several readers and Wireless-World list]

[80211b News]
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Avaya, Motorola, Proxim plan to marry Wi-Fi and cell networks. Three top technology companies plan to develop the software and systems that will allow for convergence of Wi-Fi and cellular networks. [Computerworld Mobile/Wireless News]
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Onset Adds Support For BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Onset Technology has reconfigured its METAmessage GetData software to work with RIM's BlackBerry Mobile Data Service feature, which offers push-based access to enterprise applications and information from the BlackBerry handheld. [allNetDevices Wireless News]
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OneWest Launches 3G Wireless Internet Service. Teewinot Wireless Data and OneWest have announced a partnership to increase the availability of high-speed, wireless Internet access in parts of Montana. [allNetDevices Wireless News]
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Target Practice, but No Bullets Required. NEC has just the thing for marksmen who would rather avoid loud noises and hot metal. A subsidiary of the Japanese electronics giant, NEC Custom Technica, has introduced a civilian version of the laser rifle, which allows target shooting anywhere, anytime. By Ken Belson. [New York Times: Technology]
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When Location Is Everything. The demand for personal locators is getting stronger. Companies have responded with an array of tracking devices. [New York Times: Technology]
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Palm Changes System for Handwriting Input. Perhaps recognizing the handwriting on the wall, Palm Inc. is changing the handwriting input component of its Palm operating system for hand-held organizers. By Sam Lubell. [New York Times: Technology]
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Transmeta seals China notebook deal. In the deal with China's second-largest notebook supplier, the chipmaker will incorporate its Crusoe TM5800 processor into a light notebook dubbed Lilly. [CNET News.com]
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Mobile phonecos braced for tough price cuts. Competition report due out next week [The Register]
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