- Wed May 21 2008 Buzz Out Loud 638: The Royal Wii
We stole our title directly from Caroline McCarthy's Crave blog post, because, really, it says it all. The Queen plays Wii bowling. Video! Now! We must have it! In other news from CES today, Microsoft...
- Fri Feb 16 2001 Odds & Ends: Photoshop bug?; MacAuthorize dropped; VistaScan CSM workaround; Best Data modem discontinued
Odds & Ends: Photoshop bug?; MacAuthorize dropped; VistaScan CSM workaround; Best Data modem discontinued
- Fri Dec 1 2000 Military puts squeeze on wireless industry
For wireless providers to offer high-speed Internet access and other services, they're going to need some air space closely guarded by the Defense Department.
- Tue Sep 9 2003 Commentary: What to do about Wi-Fi
Companies probably can't avoid wireless LAN installations, so they should get ahead of the problem with next-generation 802.11a and wireless switch gear that increases data speeds, hardens security and improves manageability.
- Thu May 31 2001 Prepping for the next wireless boom
Nextel CEO Tim Donahue talks to CNET News.com about the future of the wireless industry and whether his company can make good on its plans in a down economy.
- Wed Sep 6 2000 Commentary: Prospecting for a wireless gold rush
The wireless-communications world is locked into a gold rush to develop commercially practical solutions to increase spectrum capacities and overall speed.
- Sun Mar 17 2002 Cell phone, laptop networks connect
Nokia is set to unveil a modem for notebooks that can access both cell phone networks and the networks that laptops use to surf the Net wirelessly.
- Tue Dec 5 2000 Commentary: Cisco set to benefit from bear market
The company has a dominant share of enterprise networking and a strong position in exactly the part of the carrier area that the major carriers must keep growing.
- Wed Mar 28 2001 Clock ticking for spectrum
FCC commissioners couldn't believe their ears four decades ago. Now, says Thomas Hazlett, they want to know what's taking so long.
- Wed Apr 23 2003 Riding the airwaves
After years of neglect, datacasting is drawing unprecendented interest from powerful players in the media and technology industries for wireless gadgets and services like video on demand.




