Japanese scientist invents invisibility cloak: "A Japanese scientist has developed a coat which appears to make the wearer invisible. The illusion was part of a demonstration of optical camouflage technology at Tokyo University." Plus photos! [From the Desktop of Dane Carlson] 11:58:00 PM ![]() |
Sprint Posts Profit, Reversing 2001 Fourth-Quarter Loss. Facing reports that its two top executives were being forced out over their use of a questionable type of tax shelter, Sprint reported a fourth-quarter profit. By The Associated Press. [New York Times: Business] 11:57:40 PM ![]() |
Vodafone Is Wanting to Shed Part of Its Japanese Venture. The Vodafone Group, the British mobile phone giant, confirmed on Wednesday that it wants to sell its fixed-line telephone business in Japan. By Ken Belson. [New York Times: Business] 11:52:40 PM ![]() |
Java group releases road map for mobile apps. The goal is to tie together an array of standards and APIs into a unified platform for Java-enabled mobile devices. [Computerworld Mobile/Wireless News] 11:52:14 PM ![]() |
Proxim's Maestro: Maestro is a new system from Proxim that pulls together all kinds of network wireless and mobile services, including voice, into a single management system that expands on what they've offered for several years with Harmony. Their release says: A key component of the Maestro architecture is the distributed deployment wireless-enabled switches at the edge of the network that integrate advanced mobility, security, network management, voice-over-WLAN, and power-over-Ethernet services. Maestro's "self aware" learning network software creates a wireless LAN that constantly monitors network growth and user density, dynamically adjusting bandwidth, access control, quality of service, and other parameters as mobile users roam throughout the enterprise. The prose is a little breathless, but I've talked to Harmony users who find that that predecessor system does offer many of these benefits for WLAN deployment and management. Later in the press release, it's noted that Maestro works with a variety of equipment, which might be the expansion of something great: heterogeneous WLAN equipment management. This isn't offered by anyone but AirWave at the moment. [80211b News]11:51:05 PM ![]() |
Will you Wi-Fi on a train?: Wi-Fi service on a train between Copenhagen, Denmark, and Gothenburg, Sweden, starts this month. [80211b News]11:50:15 PM ![]() |
USDA to back $1.4B in loans, loan guarantees for rural broadband: Of all the ideas to promote people staying in agriculture, this is one of the best. The details on this site are sketchy, but it's clear that there's a movement afoot. Unlike the evils of rural electrification, in which small cooperatives pursuing interesting alternatives were displaced by massive utilities, rural broadband has the potential to create thousands of entities with local purpose and local funding. One of the strains I hear again and again about local wireless networking is that it keeps money directly in the community. [80211b News]11:47:18 PM ![]() |
Omni Hotels offer free wireless: The chain of 40 properties tried it and liked it, so free access for everyone (if you're a guest). [via Jim Sullivan] [80211b News]11:42:04 PM ![]() |
News.com on wireless security: Part three in News.com's series on wireless, today's installment provides a great rundown of vulnerabilities, practical risk, and upcoming solutions. Two comments: First, they say that it could take five hours to break a WEP key. I've heard 15 minutes or even less (10,000 packets is all that's needed in some cases). Second, the man-in-the-middle attack noted in a footnote of the sidebar doesn't apply to SSL: SSL requires certification authority verification, which must be done in-band. The MitM attacks that are possible involve SSL-like systems that don't use outside authority to verify identity. [80211b News]11:41:45 PM ![]() |
PicoPoint Partners for Expansion. Netherlands-based PicoPoint, maker of public-access wireless backend systems, is making a push into the United States with partnerships with Airpath Wireless and Nomadix. [allNetDevices Wireless News] 11:40:53 PM ![]() |
Network Associates Unveils Wireless Security Plans. Network Associates announces partnerships with Texas Instruments and Symbian as part of its new wireless security initiative. [allNetDevices Wireless News] 11:39:46 PM ![]() |
Aether and Sun Ink Wireless Data Deal. Global strategic alliance will market to enterprises, government agencies. [allNetDevices Wireless News] 11:36:09 PM ![]() |
Massive grid computing project aims for smallpox cure. Like SETI@Home and other recent efforts, the power of millions of single PCs will be harnessed around the world. [Computerworld News] 11:26:19 PM ![]() |
GPS/GIS mapping helps narrow search for shuttle debris. Researchers from the GIS labs at Stephen F. Austin University are using highly accurate GPS data to better define the search for shuttle debris, often pinpointing locations to within three feet. [Computerworld News] 10:59:36 PM ![]() |
Juniper goes for wireless LAN sweet spot. In for the backhaul [The Register] 10:54:02 PM ![]() |