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3G Wireless Networks Come of Age

Enterprise applications have grown dependent enough on Internet access that its presence is virtually mandatory if users are going to get their work done—a...

Some Smart-Phone Users Feeling Blue in Their Cars

Some users of PalmOne Inc.s Treo 650 are reporting problems connecting their new Bluetooth-enabled smart phones with their Bluetooth car kits—a result of automakers...

HSDPA, WiMax Show Mobile Enterprise Promise

Given the trade-off eWEEK Labs has seen between price and performance in GSM and CDMA2000 wireless access solutions, administrators must continue to cast an...

Wireless Data Services Offer Steady Net Access

eWEEK Labs tested wireless data services from T-Mobile USA Inc., AT&T Wireless and Sprint Communications Co. L.P., using a mixture of PC Card adapters...

Pennsylvania Governor Signs Wi-Fi Bill

The governor of Pennsylvania last week signed into law a controversial bill that includes, among myriad items, a provision giving incumbent carriers the ability...

Wireless Subscribers Cingular Nation?

No one expected the merger of two of the largest wireless service providers—creating the largest single provider—to go smoothly. But tell that to some...

Faster Fines in the Big Easy

The New Orleans Police Department has good news for motorists: The ticketing process is getting a whole lot faster in the Big Easy. The department,...

Vendors Build WLAN Intrusion Detection Into Chip

While much of the WLAN industry is focused on centralizing management within their switches, several companies are still working to make access points more...

Good Technology Pushes Out Remote Admin Updates

With the need for wireless access to corporate e-mail and other business applications outpacing the ability to manage it, several vendors have updated their...

T-Mobile

We tested T-Mobiles GPRS network using a Sony Ericsson GC79 PC Card, which T-Mobile sells for $200. The GC79 combines a GPRS radio with...