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HOW TO DOUBLE BANDWIDTH ON THE CHEAP! -
Since 1995, the phenomenal growth of the Internet has created a huge and widely diverse source of information, services and applications. The desire to merge this wealth of information with the phone's mobility has been the driving force behind the mobile Internet.
THE APPLICATION MUST GO ON! -
Through testing different hardware configurations, Enterprise Air found what
they believe is the optimal hardware configuration for maximizing a Pocket PC’s useful battery life for a WiFi networked
application.
BATTLE OF THE BRANDS
- Nokia's deal to license its Series 60 interface for smartphones to Samsung represents another fight won in its ongoing battle for market share with Microsoft. But who will win the war? WDN's Hicki Hayes explores this in this latest NewsByte.
SHAPING UP FOR THINGS TO COME?
- One of the most widely covered of the many stories and non-stories to seep out of Cannes last week is Nokia's promise to "share" core mobile technologies with its competitors in a drive for "de facto standardization." WDN's Hicki Hayes explores this in her latest NewsByte.
RFID IS WATCHING YOU
- Sun Microsystems' sponsorship of MIT's Auto-ID Center gives RFID the green light but could concerns over privacy cause an emergency stop? WDN's Nicki Hayes investigates and invites expert opinion in our new online debate "Holding Court"
NEWSBYTE FORGET 3G?
- According to brokerages such as Merrill Lynch and CMG, 2.5G is where it is. They claim we don't need 3G. Vodafone UK's installation of Bytemobile's Macara platform, a flexible and comprehensive data optimization solution that claims to deliver a 3G experience on 2G and 2.5G networks could prove them right. Nicki Hayes, WDN's European correspondent investigates.
(01.31.02)
THE TRAVAILS OF THE MOBILE EMPLOYEE
- Despite the tangible gains businesses have reaped from enterprise automation
software, why do the vast majority of employees still lose access to this
critical resource the minute they leave their desks? Alper Turgut, President of Aligo Inc.,
discusses how asynchronous mobile applications can finally offer relief.
Enablers - The link between Terminals, Networks and Applications -
With many networks available from different operators, it is key that applications can run without having to worry too much about the underlying technology. Still, it becomes increasingly important for developers to be able to access the nice features of the networks, like charging and positioning, via interfaces. Application Enablers provide this capability.
(01.07.02)
Parthus Launches MobiStream - New 2.5G Platform Nicki Hayes reports on the launch of a new 2.5 G platform combining broadband wireless connectivity and mobile multimedia capability with ultra-low power consumption.
Ricochet: Has Metricom Finally Found The Solution?
....Or is wireless service just 128k rest stop before the carriers take over?
Wireless Search Engines: Bigger Isn't Better
Nextel Phones' Google wireless search engine gives the customer the ability to download over a billion web sites. But is it what they want?
CDMA/GSM Battle Moves To US Soil
Welcome to the wireless war; the ongoing struggle for technical dominance between CDMA and GSM just took a dramatic turn today.
Mobile Wireless Communications Tomorrow
This report from Puneet Gupta takes an in-depth look at the industry's path to 3G and what these technologies promise to deliver to consumers. Specific topics addressed include GPRS, TDMA/GSM evolution paths to 3G, and 4G technologies.
Mobile Wireless Communications Today
The success of mobile communications lies on the ability to provide instant connectivity anytime and anywhere and the ability to provide high-speed data services to the mobile user. This in-depth article takes a comprehensive look at today's most popular wireless technologies.
An Ocean Apart
When it comes to the mobile Internet, many Americans seem more focused on what WAP and i-mode can't do than what they can, ignoring the immediate commercial
benefits the non-HTML standards offer.
Product Review: Proxim Symphony Wireless LAN
Offering 1.6 Mbps of throughput, and components for desktop PCs, laptops, existing hubs, and shared modems, Proxim Symphony provides a complete Wireless LAN solution, whether you're building a new network from scratch or upgrading an existing wired-down LAN.
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Latest Wireless News
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