Thursday, July 24, 2003

Very cool.
3:11:52 PM    comment   

Merrill Lynch hangs up on Cisco. The financial firm will replace its 3-year-old Internet telephony gear from Cisco Systems with new equipment from Avaya. [CNET News.com]
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Motorola Inc., the world's second largest cellphone maker, plans to launch a handset running software from Microsoft Corp. later this year, according to people familiar with the situation.
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AT&T Wireless promises all-IP real 3G. Nortel, Ericsson wins [The Register]
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One-Handed Keyboard Skimps on Space but Not Function. A one-handed keyboard from FrogPad involves a long learning curve, but its 20 keys provide all of the functions of a standard keyboard's 100-plus keys. By Howard Millman. [New York Times: Technology]
2:24:56 PM    comment   

Read an Ad, Get Free Wi-Fi. At least one U.S. airline plans to offer free Wi-Fi Internet service, and phone calls for as little as 50 cents a minute. Business travelers, in particular, want both services. But they have reservations about a plan to subsidize the costs of the services with intrusive advertising. By Elisa Batista. [Wired News]
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Taiwanese chip makers prepare 802.11g assault. Favoured weapon: price [The Register]
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Europeans snatching up handheld devices, study shows. Growth helped by arrival of new smart phones. [Computerworld Mobile/Wireless News]
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