Friday, May 7, 2004

Vivato Debuts VP2200. SAN FRANCISCO--Vivato, a leading provider of wireless networking... [Wireless IQ - News Feeds]
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PTT International. Nextel expands on its push-to-talk offering and NexGen develops a new PTT phone. Meanwhile, Nextel makes a deal to tidy up its coveted spectrum. [Wireless IQ - News Feeds]
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Vodafone Calls Up 3G. Vodafone live!, its 3G-based offering, launches in Germany and Portugal. Will those multimedia services be enough of a draw to outshine those bulky, costly handsets [Wireless IQ - News Feeds]
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Wi-Fi Inside. Wi-Fi will see greater adoption in PDAs and phones, thanks to the new crop of souped-up, less expensive ICs, says ABI Research. [Wireless IQ - News Feeds]
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Flash in the Japan. Vodafone will take Flarion's Flash-OFDM broadband wireless technology for a test drive in Japan, the companies announced. [Wireless IQ - News Feeds]
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Comuterworld: Intel researchers study cultures not circuits. Though the chip maker may be better known for its research and development work in physics and computer science, a small group of approximately 10 anthropologists and psychologists has been steadily accumulating research on how people use computer technology in their work and home lives since 1997. [Tomalak's Realm]
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Groove, four years later. I recently met with Groove's Jack Ozzie and Michael Helfrich. Jack is a co-founder and VP, development; Michael is VP, applied technology. The subject, of course, was the forthcoming V3 of Groove, a product I first saw in beta four years ago this spring. We had a wide-ranging discussion; here are some of the key takeaway points. ... [Jon's Radio]
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In Europe, Cellphone Profits Go Up as Clothes Come Off. Until recently, risqué mobile phone services have been limited. But now carriers are looking to make money by a proven method: pornography. By Jennifer L. Schenkerinternational Herald Tribune. [New York Times: Technology]
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Cable Snaking Into Everything. Cable operators are battling for control of your house, so industry executives showed off the possibilities at their national convention. Staci D. Kramer reports from New Orleans. [Wired News]
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Intel Labs' Natural Born Killer Technologies. Rob Enderle visits Intel's Lab to see what's in the fab. And what he finds should give IBM and Apple reason to grab their torches and pitchforks. [eWEEK Technology News]
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Intel planning shift toward mobile designs for chips. Over the next few years, Intel Corp. will shift its desktop processor architecture away from the power-hungry design that fuels the current Pentium 4 processor to a more power-efficient design that builds on the success of the Pentium M chip, sources familiar with Intel's plans said this week. [InfoWorld: Top News]
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