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Thursday, January 08, 2004 |
Source: InfoWorld
CES: Motorola gets Samsung support in UWB debate
LAS VEGAS - Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. threw its weight behind Motorola Inc.'s XtremeSpectrum chipset for ultrawideband
(UWB) wireless technology Thursday, announcing it will use the chipset to transmit multiple high-definition television (HDTV)
streams during a demonstration at the Consumer Electronics Show.
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9:15:04 PM
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Source: eWEEK Technology News
Colligo Wraps VPN Around Apps
Colligo Networks' Workgroup Edition effectively wraps a workgroup VPN around collaborative applications, but it requires at least a little knowledge of wireless network security to run.
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7:41:34 PM
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Source: Wi-Fi Planet
Verizon's Big Broadband Bet
The telecom carrier and its wireless subsidiary will spill $3 billion on major network upgrades for a variety of high-speed connections -- and services: Wi-Fi, 3G and more.
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2:06:55 PM
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Source: Wi-Fi Planet
Passing out the Papers
Internet access isn't enough anymore -- Wayport hopes to bring in return customers be offering a growing number of content offerings direct to end-users.
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2:06:54 PM
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Source: Wi-Fi Networking News
U.S. Leads Home Wi-Fi Market
Around 50 million homes in Europe, the United States, and Asia will have Wi-Fi by 2007, according to an IDC report: Today, about 5 million homes have Wi-Fi, and most of them are in the United States. Around the world, 23 percent of broadband homes should have Wi-Fi by 2007. While some analysts commenting on Magis' recent bankruptcy say the market isn't ready to connect various home electronics, IDC says the next phase of Wi-Fi development will come from connecting the computer, TV, cameras, and MP3 players. That sounds like the next logical step and a great extension of use of existing Wi-Fi networks....
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11:41:03 AM
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Source: Wi-Fi Networking News
SyChip's Card to Work with Smartphones, PDAs
SyChip showed off a new WLAN card at CES: The company said it is testing the product with PDA and smartphone makers. The card lets users opt for slower throughput speeds to save battery life, a key consideration for handheld devices that use WLANs....
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10:59:04 AM
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Source: Wi-Fi Planet
Wi-Fi at CES 2004 Goes Multimedia
Looking for high-end, enterprise-class wireless? Look elsewhere, my friend: the Consumer Electronics Show's wireless announcements are about fun at home with wireless audio and video.
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10:07:34 AM
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