- Wed Oct 8 2008 With WiMax, Sprint cuts the cord in Baltimore
Once the locale of HBO's The Wire, Baltimore now hosts the flagship network for a new "unwired" broadband initiative.
- Mon Jan 4 2010 Can full-body airport scanners harm you?
Big Brother may be watching air travelers more closely than ever, but at least he's not subjecting you to as much radiation as what you choose to be exposed to once up in the air.
- Fri Aug 8 1997 CNET RADIO: Alternative online access
CNET RADIO: Alternative online access
- Fri Aug 10 2007 Watch out: GPS theft on the rise
The Baltimore Sun reports on increased theft of GPS devices from cars.
- Wed Dec 17 2008 Sprint offers 3G/4G wireless modem for laptops
The new modem will allow users to connect to Sprint Nextel's 3G cellular network when not in range of Clearwire's new 4G WiMax network.
- Wed Sep 29 2004 RFID gets a reality check
At Baltimore pow-wow, hype over new electronic tracking technology is tempered by concerns about cost, privacy and quality.
- Tue Sep 28 2004 With RFID, corporate might makes right
Retail powerhouses such as Wal-Mart gather in Baltimore to push development of controversial tagging technology.
- Wed Oct 8 2008 Sprint launches Xohm WiMax
At a press event in Baltimore, Sprint launches Xohm, the company's next-generation 4G wireless broadband service based on WiMAX technology.
- Wed Oct 8 2008 Acer, Toshiba, and Lenovo unveil WiMax laptops
Sprint is rolling out its Xohm WiMax service in Baltimore, and laptop makers are quick to offer the new technology.
- Wed Oct 8 2008 Asus has a WiMax laptop, too
The Asus M50Vm-A1WM now incorporates a WiMax radio.




