Monthly Archives: April 2001

Content Goes With Flow

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Start-up Digital Fountain today will introduce its first products: servers enabling efficient distribution of rich content, such as multimedia, over the Internet.In addition to...

MultiIE Opens New Windows

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The handheld devices that run Microsofts Pocket PC operating system come with processor power and clock speed Id have been happy to have on...

Wireless LANs: Good Show

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Stable, flexible and relatively fast, wireless networking has matured to the state where administrators can look ahead to the next big wireless LAN thing....

Ready to Crash

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Royal Enfield, the venerable British motorcycle manufacturer, went out of business about 40 years ago, succumbing—as did Norton, BSA, and other makers of cool...

Delay Proposed for 700-MHz Spectrum

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Airwaves likened to beachfront property by those who want to use them for future wireless applications probably wont be auctioned off as scheduled this...

Cable & Wireless Aims to Keep Edge

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Cable & Wireless Plc.s ASP division is bucking the trend of the slumping hosted industry and counting on new Web-based access and promises of...

WLANs Extend Tarheel Net

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Wireless lans represent "a new financial model for delivering technology," said Marian Moore, vice chancellor of technology at the University of North Carolina, at...

Helping Out Small Business

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Teamwork Westell Technologies Inc. and Proxim Inc. are teaming up to help small businesses and consumers set up and use digital subscriber line networks.Broadband...

Applications on the Go

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The newest version of Abaco PR Inc.s mobile application development framework and thin-client server provides greater hardware extension plug-ins. Varadero Version 2.0 allows developers...

Operator No. 9: April 16, 2001

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License to Print MoneyThe pairing of wireless high-speed Internet provider Metricom with Ricohs RDC-i700 industrial-strength digital camera, on the face of it, looks like...