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What's you WiMAX plan B?

WiMAX can't be declared dead, yet, but it's pretty darned puny from a marketplace perspective. So, just in case the whole WiMAX thing doesn't work out like you'd hoped, what are you going to do for... Read more...

Merak: San Francisco free WiFi

The promise and frustration of free municipal WiFi have kept hopeful fans of anywhere networked computing on an emotional... Read more...

Go slow on open WiFi

If you or your executives have to work while on the road, you know just how important finding Read more...

802.11n rolls out for real

After months of talk, it's finally here--the first large-scale 802.11n deployment. At Morrisville State... Read more...

Wireless networks get closer

I remember when email wouldn't travel between networks. I had separate accounts for MCI Mail and Compuserve to increase my reach: it was a great day when email could traverse the Internet and move... Read more...

Reinvented enterprise iPaq

The iPaq name has long meant full-featured wireless device for mobile data management and access. It's also meant a device with the large-form size common to palm-top computers. Now, HP hopes it... Read more...

Hotspots beyond the cable's reach

WiFi hotspots are great boons to mobile computing, but they tend to extend only as far as the cables to an ISP can stretch. D-Link has introduced a product aimed at extending that reach to the... Read more...

Ultra-portable Nokia Internet tablet

The Nokia N800 has received a lot of press attention, but how will it play in your mobile wireless plans? It can provide small form-factor web browsing at any available WiFi hotspot, and phone... Read more...

Laptops that take wireless to the max

Dell is the latest vendor to grab bleeding-edge wireless technologies and integrate them into its laptop product line. The Latitude D620 and D820 both now feature optional built-in connectivity to... Read more...

Bringing WiFi access to disaster zones

High-speed wireless networking, courtesy of Intel, is one of several tools being used in the evacuation and reconstruction of the devastated area hit by Hurricane Katrina. It's all part of a... Read more...