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IEEE prepares to launch gigabit Wi-Fi project

Even as the IEEE working group is putting the finishing touches on the much-delayed 802.11n wireless standard, it is moving to launch a new project to usher in gigabit Wi-Fi. The Very High Throughput... Read more...

ALSO NOTED: Apple patches 11 Quicktime bugs; In-flight WiFi finally cleared for takeoff;

> Apple patches 11 Quicktime bugs. Article

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Motion F5: the 'Semi-rugged' tablet

If your organization could use some tablet PCs for environments that are somewhat more demanding than your average office, you might want to look at Motion Computing's latest, the Motion F5 Mobile... Read more...

SPOTLIGHT: The world's largest WiFi network

Think your 802.11n upgrade was a pain? Check out Duke University's planned deployment. The North Carolina university is set to built-out the world's largest WiFi network, consisting of 2,500 Cisco... Read more...

ALSO NOTED: Is open-source finally big business?; Apple posts its highest quarterly earnings yet;

> Is open-source finally big business? Article> Information leak vulnerability discovered in Firefox. Read more...

Asus launching M930 smartphone

Well, well, well, what do we have here? Looks like a Windows Mobile 6 smartphone from Asus, exactly like we've been expecting. Behold, the Asus M930! On the outside, it looks like a regular old... Read more...

BlackBerry 8-series revealed?

Mysterious Palm phone surfaces

See that blurry photo at right? No friends, it's not a UFO, it's a UPD--an Unidentified Palm Device. All sorts of rumors have been flying at CES about a forthcoming Windows Mobile 6 phone from Palm... Read more...

Intel at CES: tiny SSD, WiMAX

It's CES time again and hoping to cut through the noise, Intel has decided to jump the gun with a pre-show press conference. Let's cut to the chase, shall we?In January, the company will release... Read more...

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