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Cisco pushes mobility

June 21, 2006 At annual customer pep rally, concept of letting users connect to network from any device, anywhere is front and center. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., mobility, WLAN, telecommunications, LAN

Microsoft offers free Exchange Server 2007 trial

April 19, 2007 Company is offering enterprise customers a preview of platform with new security and mobility features. TAGS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft Exchange Server, trial, mobility, Microsoft Corp., security, e-mail

Cisco aims for mobility in workforces

May 22, 2007 Networking company announces new products aimed at bringing mobility to businesses' workers and customers. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., mobility, workforce, worker, mobile device, health care, wireless network, Wi-Fi

Q&A: Designing a 21st-century space suit

October 3, 2007 MIT professor Dava Newman tells how the form-fitting BioSuit will help give NASA a ready-to-wear outfit for the moon and Mars. TAGS: moon, suit, mobility, Del.icio.us, flight, Digg, professor

Report: Wi-Fi to supersede wired Ethernet

August 29, 2007 Analysts suggest that 802.11n Wi-Fi will start replacing wired Ethernet within the next two to three years. TAGS: IEEE 802.11n, throughput, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, mobility, Gigabit Ethernet, LAN, Fast Ethernet, VoIP, security

Mobility and choice should trump dogmatism

August 22, 2006 Cisco's Alan S. Cohen says it's time to dispel industry myths and start to merge cellular and WLAN technologies. TAGS: WLAN, cellular equipment, mobility, bandwidth, telephony, approach, VoIP, security, LAN

Mobility for the working masses

September 28, 2005 It's only a matter of time before large companies go mobile, but many issues still need to be worked out. Photos: Wireless networking at CTIA TAGS: CTIA, mobility, Nokia Corp., mass, Thailand, mobile operator, device manufacturer, mobile device, Spain, VPN, worker, Pocket PC, Intel, Palm Inc., Microsoft Corp., e-mail

IBM helps Firefox reach disabled

August 15, 2005 With the donation of code from IBM, the open browser may become more useful to people with visual disabilities and motor impairment. TAGS: disability, IBM Corp., Firefox, mobility, Mozilla Corp., HTML, Web browser

Cingular coughs up $18.5 million in California

March 16, 2007 Cingular Wireless, now AT&T Mobility, will reimburse 115,000 former subscribers in California for early termination fees. TAGS: Cingular Wireless, refund, AT&T Corp., subscriber, California, mobility

HP sees opening in software on the Net

February 3, 2006 Company known for hardware plans to put more stress on software and services for growth--especially applications delivered online. TAGS: managed services, mobility, Mark Hurd, EVDO, consulting, HP, programming, acquisition, Verizon Communications, CEO, Dell

Motorola to buy video-encoding company

May 17, 2007 Modulus Video will complement recent acquisitions of video, networking firms, Motorola says. TAGS: Motorola Inc., networking company, product development, acquisition, mobility, networking, video

Can Longhorn improve laptops?

April 27, 2005 New OS promises to give portables additional features, from auxiliary displays to improved tablet and touch-screen abilities. TAGS: Microsoft Longhorn, WinHEC, mobility, touch screen, laptop computer, tablet, cell phone, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, PC, Microsoft Windows XP

Mobile WiMax gets green light

December 8, 2005 IEEE approves the 802.16e standard. Product and interoperability testing will begin in the first quarter of 2006. TAGS: Wi-Fi, supporter, adoption, standard, mobility, chipset, city, PDA, Motorola Inc., radio, Intel

Motorola chairman: Mobiles for under $15 likely by 2008

November 2, 2006 Handsets priced for use in developing world would help bridge the digital divide, he says. TAGS: developing country, mobile device, handset, chairman, Motorola Inc., mobility, tax

AT&T's CEO touts a wireless future

June 19, 2007 During NXTcomm keynote, Randall Stephenson launches wireless service for sharing live video, opines on iPhone frenzy. TAGS: AT&T Corp., Apple iPhone, mobility, wireless service, CEO, wireless network, video, Apple Computer

Stanford using iTunes to take lectures global

November 3, 2005 Working hand-in-hand with Apple, the university is using iTunes to reach alumni. Everyone else can use it, too. TAGS: Stanford, alumni, lecture, university, Apple iTunes, student, Apple iTunes Music Store, mobility, school, Apple Computer

HP discloses strategy for recovery

December 13, 2005 Addressing Wall Street for the first time since taking the helm, CEO Mark Hurd describes how HP will make a comeback. TAGS: Mark Hurd, leadership, recovery, mobility, Wall Street, virtualization, printing, executive vice president, data center, acquisition, HP, CEO, New York, Canon Inc.

Shattering illusions about the mobile Web browser

January 10, 2007 AppForge CEO Gary Warren says it's time to draw the curtain on the mobile Web browser era--and none too soon. TAGS: thin client, distributed computing, mobile application, Web browser, mobility, organization, power

IBM puts Notes on memory key

October 11, 2006 USB key meant to give workers mobility. It also brings RSS feeds to Notes client and Domino server. TAGS: IBM Lotus Notes, IBM Lotus Domino Server, RSS, RSS feed, IBM Corp., IBM Lotus Domino, collaboration, mobility, blog, server

Cisco spends $31 million on mobility start-up

October 26, 2006 Company will use technology from Orative to extend its Unified Communications product to cell phones, smart phones. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., worker, handset maker, mobility, acquisition, handset, IP, mobile device, cell phone, smart phone, operating system, PC
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