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1Wireless Networking - November 8, 2009Intel Readies 2.3GHz, 3.5GHz WiMax Support With Kilmer Peak Intel has begun production of a wireless chipset, called Kilmer Peak, that will support the 2.3GHz and 3.5GHz versions of WiMax.
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12Cell Phones / VoIP - October 22, 2009WiMax Coming to Chicago Next Month Clearwire, Sprint and Comcast will start selling WiMax service in Chicago next month.
Wireless Networking News
- Intel Readies 2.3GHz, 3.5GHz WiMax Support With Kilmer Peak
- WiMax Coming to Chicago Next Month
- New Networks Help Japan Regain Its Wireless Data Edge
- WiMax Struggles for Broadband Share
- Malaysia's P1 Expands WiMax Coverage, Waiting on Intel
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Wireless Networking - October 21, 2009Nonprofit Network Overhaul Assists Families of Ill Children Memphis-based IT pros give Ronald McDonald House Charities an extreme-tech makeover.
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Networking & Wireless - October 19, 2009Get to Know Windows 7's Home-Networking Features Windows 7 is packed with features that make home networking easier and more fun than before. Here's how to get started with file sharing, media streaming, and more.
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Wireless Networking - October 19, 2009A Guide to Windows 7 Networking For home, the office, or in between, here's how to set up a network with Windows 7.
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Laptops - August 26, 2009High-Speed Internet on a Plane: Where to Find It Which airlines are most likely to keep you connected in the sky? Find out in our update.
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- Intel Readies 2.3GHz, 3.5GHz WiMax Support With Kilmer Peak - Intel has begun production of a wireless chipset, called Kilmer Peak, that will support the 2.3GHz and 3.5GHz versions of WiMax.
- WiMax Coming to Chicago Next Month - Clearwire, Sprint and Comcast will start selling WiMax service in Chicago next month.
- Nonprofit Network Overhaul Assists Families of Ill Children - Memphis-based IT pros give Ronald McDonald House Charities an extreme-tech makeover.
- A Guide to Windows 7 Networking - For home, the office, or in between, here's how to set up a network with Windows 7.
- Get to Know Windows 7's Home-Networking Features - Windows 7 is packed with features that make home networking easier and more fun than before. Here's how to get started with file sharing, media streaming, and more.
- New Networks Help Japan Regain Its Wireless Data Edge - Super-fast data networks and low prices are pushing Japanese consumers to embrace always-on connectivity for laptops and giving the country back its edge.
- WiMax Struggles for Broadband Share - The wireless technology is carving out niche markets, but making little headway with the masses, research firm reports.
- Malaysia's P1 Expands WiMax Coverage, Waiting on Intel - Malaysian WiMax operator Packet One (P1) is expanding the coverage of its network as fast it can, hoping to attract new subscribers.
- Wi-Fi Alliance Announces Wi-Fi Direct Spec - Peer-to-peer connections to get standardized, certified spec.
- Wi-Fi Direct Could Be the Death of Bluetooth - Wi-Fi Direct has a wide array of potential uses, many of which encroach on Bluetooth territory and threaten to make the competing wireless protocol obsolete.
- Tech Audit: Real Tech Makeovers For Real Companies - PC World partners with tech pros in the field to bring you real-world business solutions from knowledgeable experts.
- New Wi-Fi Direct Gets Peer-to-Peer Connections - New spec supports device-to-device connections over the same range and as the same speed as Wi-Fi, but without the need for a hotspot or access point
- Nokia Booklet 3G To Sell For $299 - Is It A Deal? - For the same money, you can get a wireless 3G card or a mobile hotspot modem that allows several computers to share the same 3G connection.
- Networks Have to Get More Dense, Qualcomm Says - The wireless industry has reached the limits of what it can do to use radio spectrum more efficiently, Qualcomm's CEO says.
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BizFeed - November 08, 2009 8:46 AMDroid Battery Life Requires New Charging Habits Droid users new to smartphones may be disappointed in its battery life. Like some other smartphones, its powerful features require new habits for keeping the device charged. -
BizFeed - November 08, 2009 7:01 AMApple Plans for 'World-mode iPhone' Bad News for AT&T Rumors are circulating of a world-mode iPhone that does both GSM and CDMA, and rumors continue to grow that the iPhone will come to Verizon in 2010. These rumors are bad news for AT&T--hopefully it has a Plan B. -
Tech Audit - November 08, 2009 6:13 AMWindows 7 Planning Tools Ease the Upgrade Process Businesses planning a move to Windows 7 need a more rigorous planning and assessment tool than the consumer-grade Upgrade Advisor. -
Tech Inciter - November 07, 2009 12:44 PMNo Droid For Me, iPhone Is The PC Of Smartphones I have decided to hold onto my iPhone, for now anyway. Why? Because the iPhone is the PC of smartphones--in the good sense of what a "PC" represents.
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