All Posts Tagged With: "wireless"

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How To Become Your Own Wireless Internet Service Provider

It’s rare for Google to invest in a company–usually they just buy them outright–but Meraki is a rather exceptional company.
I had the pleasure of sitting down with the CEO of Meraki a couple months back when he paid a visit to the New York offices of Scientific American, where I work. Prior to this particular [...]

30Jul2007 | Christopher Mims | 12 comments | Continued
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T-Mobile Wing: Take The Strength Of Your Desktop With You

T-Mobile has recently released their new smartphone, the T-Mobile Wing, which will be replacing their 2006 MDA model.
The T-Mobile Wing is the first ever Windows Mobile 6 Professional device to step foot in the U.S. and, so far, reviews from individuals who have managed to get their hands on them have been quite reassuring and [...]

27May2007 | Scott | 5 comments | Continued
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The Secret Is Out, Sprint PPC 6800 Coming Soon!

Expected to be released next month, the Sprint PPC 6800 has kept many wireless fans on their toes with anticipation for some time now.
The PPC 6800, a version of the HTC Titan, is expected to replace the PPC 6700, bringing some additional features and eliminating the large external antenna.

27Apr2007 | Scott | 1 comment | Continued
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Future PCs To Integrate Powerline Ethernet

I read an interesting story today on The Register that stated that Intel is looking to integrate Powerline Ethernet into a future chipset generation. If you haven’t come across Powerline Ethernet before, it’s where a home network is created using the power cables already in your house offering speeds up to 200Mbps, rather than [...]

19Apr2007 | Everton | 1 comment | Continued
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Spitr: Thoughts And Feelings Spewed Via Your Mobile Device

Still in beta and keeping a rather low profile until all patents are filed and ironed out, Spitr is claiming to allow users the ability to share their thoughts and feelings directly without having to type and submit them themselves.

17Apr2007 | Scott | 2 comments | Continued
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BlackBerry 8800: The BIG BlackBerry Pearl

With similar look, casing and trackball style d-pad as its smaller counterpart, the Pearl, the BlackBerry 8800 looks like a BIG BlackBerry Pearl.
The BlackBerry 8800 has kept the push email with attachments, Bluetooth, push-to-talk and PIM functions but has added some new features like a built-n GPS with TeleNav support, a microSD card slot [...]

13Apr2007 | Scott | 4 comments | Continued
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Zypad WL 1000, The Wrist Wearable Wireless PC

You might have wished for this gadget while watching Star Wars, but now you can actually have one for real.

3Apr2007 | Zane | 7 comments | Continued