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Free Wi-Fi Is Up for Grabs

San Francisco free Wi-Fi is dead. Long live San Francisco free Wi-Fi!EarthLink, the Internet ISP and erstwhile municipal Wi-Fi build-out partner for various U.S....

The Cost of Free Wireless

AT&T is providing the city of Riverside, Calif., with free wireless access, supported by advertising. But there are still costs involved, said Michael Beck,...

Apple iPhone Sales Hit 1M

Apple sold its one millionth iPhone, the company announced Sept. 10, just 74 days after unveiling the popular product and three weeks ahead of...

Analysts Predict Death of Traditional Network Security

Robert Whiteley and Natalie Lambert have seen the future—and in it, traditional network security is dead. At least that is the message the two...

ITC Launches Probe of Nokia 3G Handsets

The International Trade Commission voted Sept. 5 to investigate antitrust complaints that Nokia is importing 3G mobile handsets and components into the United States...

Is That 200GB of Data in Your Pocket?

Carrying a significant fraction of a terabyte around in live, usable form—as opposed to tape—isnt as difficult or expensive as it used to be.Toshibas...

NEC Claims First Multi-Frequency, Multi-Protocol RFID Device

When NEC issued its statement in Tokyo Sept. 6 that it developed the worlds first RFID device that can read and write tag data...

Will iPod Touch Translate into iWant?

Apple grabbed the lions share of wireless headlines Sept. 5 with a product rollout in San Francisco that included the iPod Touch, which is...

Calif. Makes Another Run at RFID Regulation

Calif. Makes Another Run at RFID Regulation">California legislators have voted once again to derail security and privacy issues with checks on RFID technology, this...

An Apple iPod for the Enterprise?

OK, so the biggest market for Apples new iPod Touch, and its newly reduced in price 8GB iPhone, is consumers. But, if you take...