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- Photo: HP's data-friendly iPaq
- Hewlett-Packard and Cingular Wireless team up to offer e-mail and wireless data services on HP's iPaq hw6500 series of mobile PCs.
- Tags: team, cingular wireless, hewlett-packard co., compaq ipaq, e-mail, mobile, pc, photograph, wireless, wireless data service, data service, mobile marketing
- Image galleries 2005-10-18
- Photo: HP's data-friendly iPaq
- Hewlett-Packard and Cingular Wireless team up to offer e-mail and wireless data services on HP's iPaq hw6500 series of mobile PCs.
- Tags: team, cingular wireless, hewlett-packard co., compaq ipaq, e-mail, mobile, pc, photograph, wireless, wireless data service, data service, mobile marketing
- Image galleries 2005-10-18
- Sprint plans faster wireless data services
- Sprint plans faster wireless data servicesSprint Rumored EVDO Deployment ScheduleThis is floating around, time will tell how accurate it is:http://www.evdoforums.com/about263.html
- Tags: wi-fi, sprint communications, wireless data service, data service, wireless
- Discussion threads 2005-05-20
- 44.2% of mobile users interested in in-flight wireless data services
- Subscriber interest in world phones and in-flight wireless voice and data services is strong, according to a survey by In-Stat. That's good news for the wireless industry, which is looking to these areas for additional growth over the next few years. World phones are somewhat established, but in-flight wireless services...
- Tags: telephone, wireless, world phone
- Blog posts 2005-02-16
- 44.2% of mobile users interested in in-flight wireless data services
- Subscriber interest in world phones and in-flight wireless voice and data services is strong, according to a survey by In-Stat. That's good news for the wireless industry, which is looking to these areas for additional growth over the next few years. World phones are somewhat established, but in-flight wireless services...
- Tags: telephone, wireless
- Blog posts 2005-02-16
- Tough sell for wireless data services
- Tough sell for wireless data servicesLinux, Unix, Os-X, & Windows all over again!No one is willing to budge.And in some areas you can still only get anaolg cell signals.Where is the Startrek Enterprise that can understand and communicate with anything and anyone?Oh! I almost forgot that "newfangle" software radio...
- Tags: wi-fi, operating systems, tough sell, wireless data service, data service, wireless
- Discussion threads 2004-03-19
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- Nokia Email service drastically improves the email experience on S60 devices
- The Nokia S60 Nseries and Eseries devices are incredible mobile devices, but the email client is very basic and has a rather plain look and feel to it aka BlackBerry look. The default Messaging client does a poor job with hyperlinks, doesn't display my messages forwarded from other services, and...
- Tags: device, nokia corp., mobile, client, service, nokia email service, e-mail, online communications, matthew miller
- Blog posts 2008-08-07
- Will the Olympics melt the Internet?
- Okay, sky-is-falling fans and network neutrality proponents: We're about to find out whether the Internet can – or will – break down under the strain of mass consumption of streaming video. At least that's the opinion of Brick Eksten, the president and CEO...
- Tags: nbc, network, video, stream, internet, corporate communications, web site development, marketing, tom steinert-threlkeld
- Blog posts 2008-08-07
- Google doubles its cookie tracking: Will you opt out?
- Google on Thursday rolled out improvements to its ad network and will add DoubleClick tracking across its sites. Google also made it easy to opt out of its double dose of cookies with one click. The larger question is whether users will choose to go cookie free. ...
- Tags: google inc., advertisement, doubleclick inc., cookie, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-07
- Vonage narrows losses: Can it grow?
- Vonage has narrowed its losses two consecutive quarters, but it remains to be seen whether the company can grow. The company reported a second quarter net loss of $7 million, or 4 cents a share, on revenue of $228 million. Revenue was up 11 percent from a...
- Tags: revenue, vonage holdings corp., marketing expense, operational accounting, marketing research, finance, marketing, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-07
- News to know: Mozilla; Windows Server; LinuxWorld; Apple
- Notable headlines: Ryan Naraine: Talking Firefox security with Mozilla's Window Snyder Mary Jo Foley: What's next for Windows Server Microsoft finalizes SQL Server 2008 TechRepublic: 10 questions and answers about Microsoft Live Mesh Dancho Danchev: Today's...
- Tags: google inc., larry dignan, microsoft windows server, server, apple inc., mozilla corp., linux, phishing, smart phones, service-oriented architecture (soa), cyberthreats, microsoft windows, operating systems, unix, open source, software, security, spam and phishing, consumer electronics, personal technology, web services, enterprise software
- Blog posts 2008-08-07
- Google gives us the keys to insightful information
- If you are someone who can't get enough data, Google's new "Insights for Search" (which I'm sure will be renamed to simply "Google Insights" when they realize the current name is too long) is going to be a place that you want to visit. Google Insights for...
- Tags: google inc., advertisement, brand, tool, branding, productivity, marketing, garett rogers
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Intel: Linux has 'no place' on desktop
- Intel: Linux has 'no place' on desktopIt's GainingI think Ubuntu and Wubi have made big strides in putting Linux on the desktop. My first encounter with Linux was back in the early(?)/mid 90s. I installed an early Slackware version of Linux on my 486 (along with OS/2, PC/DOS, Win 3.1...
- Tags: operating systems, unix, open source, intel corp., ubuntu, wubi, newbie, linux, microsoft windows, desktop
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
- Sorry, no-can-do, says Tufts
- Tufts University responded last week to a subpoena in yet another file-sharing case by explaining why they could not actually identify the "Does" named in the case. While this is hardly a new argument, the IT department at Tufts did a particularly nice job of refusing politely, with a...
- Tags: dhcp, tufts university, riaa, peer to peer (p2p), networking, internet, christopher dawson
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Talking Firefox security with Mozilla's Window Snyder
- LAS VEGAS -- Mozilla security chief Window Snyder wants to open-source much more than the Firefox browser. During a sit-down chat at the Black Hat security conference here, Snyder announced plans to launch three new initiatives around threat modeling, training and vulnerability metrics that push the envelope...
- Tags: mozilla firefox, window, training, web browser, mozilla corp., window snyder, web browsers, security, internet, ryan naraine
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Expert: SOA vulnerable to DNS security flaw, too
- This just in from the Black Hat security confab currently taking place in Las Vegas: Dan Kaminsky, a well-known IT security researcher, disclosed his findings around the Domain Name Server flaw or DNS cache poisoning vulnerability, and where it can bite. Tim Wilson of Dark Reading reported on Kaminsky's presentation,...
- Tags: security, dns, server, soa, flaw, domain names, service-oriented architecture (soa), networking, internet, web services, enterprise software, software, joe mckendrick
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Holy cow, Batman, it's a Platinum-level green data center!
- Holy cow, Batman, it's a Platinum-level green data center!Don't Have a CowYour pop culture reference is missing an important element. Robin would NEVER say "Holy cow, Batman!" (at least, the Burt Ward TV character wouldn't). Cows don't have anything to do with Platinum-level green data centers.Robin: "Holy molars!...
- Tags: data centers, holy cow, batman, platinum-level, data center
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
- The social media corporate identity crisis
- The recent "hijacking" of the ExxonMobil brand for Twitter use made a whoosh as the news traveled around the socialsphere. It also brought into view a lot of questions around brand validity and responsibility in terms of social networking. Joel Postman, principal of Socialized, authored this guest piece on the...
- Tags: brand, social media, twitter, joel postman, popeyes chicken, q., branding, social networking, marketing, online communications, advertising & promotion, jennifer leggio
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Video: Oracle's CIO on 'Project Sequoia'
- At the LinuxWorld conference in San Francisco, Oracle CIO Mark Sunday explains the techniques behind Project Sequoia, the company's new data center in Utah. By utilizing outside air, hot aisle containment, and independently controlled supercells, he says this will be its most efficient center yet. by Larry Dignan
- Tags: cio, oracle corp., video, data centers, productivity, corporate communications, storage, hardware, data management, marketing, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- LinuxWorld: Oracle announces Project Sequoia
- At the LinuxWorld conference in San Francisco, Oracle CIO Mark Sunday explains the techniques behind Project Sequoia, the company's new data center in Utah. By utilizing outside air, hot aisle containment, and independently controlled supercells, he says this will be its most efficient center yet.
- Tags: linuxworld, oracle corp., data centers, productivity, storage, hardware, data management, linux, oracle
- Videos 2008-08-06
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