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 Wednesday, June 25, 2003
Now this is a landscape issue...  Redrawing the Electric Power Grid. A central issue in the power industry and among alternative power advocates is how best to eliminate the bottlenecks. By Barnaby J. Feder. [New York Times: Technology]
8:02:23 PM    

Analysts Sour on Commercial Wi-Fi. Out of hundreds of thousands of Wi-Fi users, only a limited number pay for public access. Since most prefer to utilize free hot spots, will companies who charge for public Wi-Fi access be forced to change their business models? By Elisa Batista. [Wired News]
8:00:29 PM    

Tips on setting up a wireless LAN. Mobile and wireless analyst Craig Mathias gives realistic advice for building a wireless LAN. [Computerworld News]
7:59:44 PM    

Nanotech spending nears $3 billion. Spending on research and development in nanotechnology will surpass $3 billion in 2003, as nations and companies compete for leadership in the field, according to a new report. [CNET News.com]
7:58:33 PM    

A Digital Camera Attuned to Its Mix-and-Match Lenses. Digital photographers who want to use single-lens reflex cameras have had two choices: compact models with permanently mounted zoom lenses or bulky models that accepted interchangeable lenses made for the maker's 35-millimeter S.L.R.'s. The Olympus E-1 is neither of the above. It was designed from the outset for digital use and relies on the first interchangeable-lens system to be shared from the outset by several manufacturers. By Ivan Berger. [New York Times: Technology]
7:57:57 PM