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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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Open wireless access: 'Outlawed' by British Government
New legislation could outlaw open wireless access on university campuses in a bid to reduce the risk of copyright infrigement,
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Apple releases patch for AirPort clients
Apple today released Airport Client Update 2009-002 which addresses minor issues in Snow Leopard's wireless access software. It is recommended for all Macs running Mac OS 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and...
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FCC's Net neutrality push: Is wireless access different?
The Federal Communications Commission forged ahead with its Net neutrality proposals and invited industry players to comment on six principles. It didn't have to wait long. The big question: Would...
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Gore: Wireless access to info means power
During his CTIA Wireless 2009 keynote, Al Gore sought to link the democratic effects of information sharing with the growth of the wireless industry as the solution to all of life's problems.
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Wireless Access: What Price Speed
Is Verizon missing a trick in its trench warfare with Cablevision? Or has the maverick cable operator found an Achilles heel in the telephone operator’s methods of providing TV, phone and...
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Addicted to WiFi
I'm headed to North Dakota tomorrow for a family reunion. I haven't been anywhere between the right and left coasts for many years and I must say I'm getting a little edgy. I know that just...
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Is Broadband Wireless Access Back from the Dead?
Broadband wireless access (BWA) has been available for about 5 years, but a new generation of equipment and services has raised the technology’s profile in the European residential sector...
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The best way to secure wireless access
If you haven't deployed wireless networking yet, chances are your main concern is security. Lee Schlesinger looks at how Bluesocket's WG-1000 Wireless Gateway improves security without sacrificing...
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Dell, startup team on wireless access for travelers
Dell Computer is getting cozy with a start-up to provide travelers with wireless Internet access. On Wednesday, Dell and 4-year-old Wayport are announcing...
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Disgusting developments of 2000
Every year, I come across products, ideas, or trends that seem like good ideas. Some of them eventually make me cringe. Take competition among wireless cellular technologies. Various carriers...
Additional Results
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AT&T slashing international roaming data rates, but Tru SIM is still better option
AT&T is cutting their international data roaming rates to compete with Verizon while Sprint and T-Mobile should probably never be used for data when outside the United States.
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Logitech's new K760 Wireless Solar Keyboard adds support for three devices
Logitech is adding to its solar-powered keyboard offerings with the Wireless Solar Keyboard K760.
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Free Wi-Fi could boost Ultrabooks in business laptop market
Intel could one-up Apple in the business laptop market thanks to free Wi-Fi on Ultrabooks and tablets.
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AT&T: Telecom consolidation 'logical,' inevitable
"I think it is logical to assume you're going to have two or three and certainly not six and seven competitors in any marketplace," says AT&T CFO John Stephens.
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Sapphire sketches: On mobility in the enterprise
Earlier this month, I covered SAP's Sapphire Now conference in Orlando. But a few things slipped between the cracks. These are my Sapphire sketches for 2012.
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Portable Bluetooth speakers: Big Jambox, Bose SoundLink, Nokia Play 360 compared
More and more of us are storing or streaming music on our mobile phones and as the summer outdoor season starts you may be considering a wireless speaker solution. I had the chance to take a look...
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Qmadix iharmonix Q-I-sound flaunts wireless stereo (pictures)
Small, light, and super compact the Qmadix iharmonix Q-I-sound sports two unique cordless speakers.
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Consuming thoughts of a smartphone addict; do I accept or refuse delivery of the Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE?
I wish it was easier to make choices about smartphones and carriers, but it seems no one can get it done just perfectly for me so I hold many internal debates in my head as I try to figure out...
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Are college students dependent on technology?
How long can students go without checking their phone, and how much money do they spend per year on technology?
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Google closes Motorola Mobility purchase: A daunting to-do list ahead
Google's goal is to take Motorola Mobility and create a bevy of new mobile experiences. But first there's a lot of integration work ahead.
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