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With 3rd party iPhone apps now all the rage, one group that's emerging are offerings from VoIP providers. Network World's John Cox asks "is anyone in charge?"
Related:We talk to Josh Wright, the security expert who identified new 802.11n vulnerabilities.
Is wireless technology moving faster than you can keep up with at your company? Here's our reality check on how soon some of the most talked about issues - from smartphone malware to Google's Android to WiMAX - will likely impact your network.
Motorola unveiled on Thursday in South Korea a new version of its PEBL cell phone.
The number of mobile phone subscribers in China reached 601 million at the end of June, according...
Nokia and Qualcomm have agreed to shelve all litigation between themselves, including a complaint...
Mobile operator 3 would like to see the E.U. step in and regulate the European mobile-data roaming...
Between Enigmo and Cro-Mag Rally, Pangea Software decided to recycle its existing games to support...
The Omni Group's getting things done (GTD) desktop application for the Mac, OmniFocus, has both...
Motorola's WLAN design tool, LANPlanner, now works with 11n access points. The Windows application...
The head of the new open-network initiative at Verizon Wireless sees the idea of allowing any...
The ITU wants to use numbers to identify emergency contacts in a mobile phone directory, so for...
The iPhone 3G may have a lock on the Sexiest Gadget Alive title for 2008, but in the frumpy and...
AT&T posted strong second quarter earnings of $3.8 billion today, which the company said was aided...
For many of us who travel and want to get online from the road, Wi-Fi hotspots alone just don't cut...
Apple has posted a tech note to its Web site acknowledging a continued outage for users of its...
Back when the original iPhone was released, in June 2007, one of the most-frequent complaints was... ...1
Wireless ISPs are migrating to WiMAX, offering cost-effective, responsive network alternatives to...
A writer at this Intel blog wonders about the quandary carriers might be in trying to position LTE or WIMAX vs. existing services like DSL. Can you say cannibalization?
Preview articleCommentThe author of this blog says femtocells could be key to carriers addressing consumer customer churn, but business customers are a different animal.
Preview articleCommentA Verizon Wireless customer expects to save money AND get a better Web experience by switching to AT&T and the iPhone. Verizon isn't happy about it either...
Preview articleCommentPortfolio.com's business travel guru Joe Brancatelli tackles the question your mobile users, and your expense accountants, have been asking for a long time: Why does Wi-Fi cost so much? One solution: pick cheaper hotels, because they often feature free Wi-Fi.
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Another group of "prominent" doctors and public health researchers have issued the latest warning that cell phone use possibly might increase the chances you get brain cancer. One of them, Dr. Ronald Herberman, director of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, went so far as to... 3
Dynamic frequency selection, or DFS, is moving onto WLAN users' radars (pun intended) as 802.11n materializes and...

OK, there's a chance I've been a tiny bit irrationally exuberant when it comes to 802.11n, but I really don't think... 1
I heard about a new WEP cracking technique. Can you explain it?WEP has been generally recognized as broken since 2001 when... 4
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This wireless technical reference poster includes channel frequencies and appropriate worldwide...
The Frontline LAN Troubleshooting GuideThis comprehensive, 115 page guide provides frontline network troubleshooters with practical advice...
The Trend from UNIX to Linux in SAP(r) Data CentersThrough our infrastructure software and ecosystem of partnerships, Novell harmoniously integrates...

WAN Ethernet services are reliable, cost-efficient offerings that are widely available and in a...

With more and more employees working outside corporate headquarters it's important to develop an...
The High-Touch Remote Helpdesk: Centralized Support for the Decentralized OrganizationFor IT providers, it's no longer the anomaly but the norm: you manage and maintain systems across...
From Wired to Wireless with Confidence - On DemandDiscover the cost, performance and reliability benefits of migrating to an all wireless edge in...