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Former Ebony Magazine "Future Leaders 30
& Under" Entrepreneur, Plays Key Role in
Launch of Black-Owned Tech Marketing
Company
Former Ebony Magazine "Future Leaders 30
& Under" Entrepreneur, Plays Key Role in
Launch of Black-Owned Tech Marketing
Company
02/01/2005 10:01 PMFormer Broadcast Journalist named to Ebony Magazine's "Future Leaders"
list in 2001 (Dwann Holmes Olsen), helps launch one of few Black owned
tech marketing companies in the world. [PRWEB Jan 15, 2005]
Got Hormones? Not This Dairy
Got Hormones? Not This Dairy
12/17/2003 06:09 AMMonsanto hopes to settle its lawsuit against a small Maine dairy that
labels its milk as hormone-free. The agricultural giant says the
labels hurt its business for Posilac, a hormone that increases milk
production. By Kristen Philipkoski.
Wired News: Got Hormones? Not This Dairy
Wired News: Got Hormones? Not This Dairy
12/18/2003 04:55 PMMonsanto has sued Oakhurst Dairy .. Got Hormones? Not This Dairy ..
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Dairy Cows Breathe Easier
Dairy Cows Breathe Easier
02/05/2005 09:21 PMA long-awaited study attempts to clear the air about just how much
dairy cows contribute to air pollution. But the California Air
Resources Board says more research is needed. By Amit Asaravala.
Knudsen's Dairy cookbook dissected
Knudsen's Dairy cookbook dissected
04/28/2004 04:00 PMJames Lileks is in rare form today as he dissects the recipes to be
had in a vintage Knudsen's Dairy cookbook.
Chicken Curry Salad. The recipe says “toss lightly,” but I
suppose that depends on how much you eat and how bad the cramps get.
The item in the middle is the Holiday Salad, although which holiday is
best celebrated with tumor-studded Bruise Cake I’m not entirely
certain. The item on the bottom is – well, steel yourself.
Corned Beef Salad Loaf.
I kid you not.
Meat Jell-O.
Lin
k
(
Thanks, Stefan!)
Dairy Queen Mascot Tackled Near Store
(AP)
Dairy Queen Mascot Tackled Near Store
(AP)
06/17/2004 05:59 PMAP - It's not easy being a giant ice cream cone just ask Andrea
Wilcox. Wilcox was trying to lure customers to a suburban Salt Lake
City Dairy Queen restaurant last weekend by wearing an inflatable
"Curly Top" suit when she was suddenly tackled for no apparent reason.
Let's give 'em somethin' to moo about:
dairy co-op 'milks' VoIP
Let's give 'em somethin' to moo about:
dairy co-op 'milks' VoIP
04/13/2005 07:29 PMZDNet Apr 13 2005 11:14PM GMT
Computing aids India's dairy farmers
Computing aids India's dairy farmers
12/05/2003 04:24 AMBBC Dec 5 2003 4:08AM ET
Dairy insider has clout in setting
prices
Dairy insider has clout in setting
prices
12/31/2004 04:49 AMChicagotribune.com - Thu Dec 30, 12:50 pm GMT
Dairy group signs outsourcing deal for
computer support
Dairy group signs outsourcing deal for
computer support
12/08/2003 12:07 AMMiami Herald Dec 7 2003 10:45PM ET
White revolution Computers rescue
India's ailing dairy farmers
White revolution Computers rescue
India's ailing dairy farmers
12/04/2003 09:36 PMBBC Dec 4 2003 8:29PM ET
Milk Marketing Blog Challenges Tillamook
and Dairy Industry to Stand Up to
Activist Attacks
Milk Marketing Blog Challenges Tillamook
and Dairy Industry to Stand Up to
Activist Attacks
03/14/2005 05:07 PMNon-profit food and farming advocate claims Tillamook cheese decision
will harm farmers, consumers and the environment. [PRWEB Mar 10, 2005]
A Meeting Place on the Web Provides
Support for Dairy and Bakery Projects to
Supply School Children in Pakistan
A Meeting Place on the Web Provides
Support for Dairy and Bakery Projects to
Supply School Children in Pakistan
06/05/2005 11:37 PMMany school kids in Pakistan do not have access to clean, fresh milk
and good quality bread Newtraid.org consultants are working with
charities and concerned locals to develop a project to process
locally produced milk and bake quality bread and distribute it to
schools and families, all at reasonable cost. [PRWEB Jun 3, 2005]
Search Engine Marketing Company Buys
Santa Fe, New Mexico Web Development
Company
Search Engine Marketing Company Buys
Santa Fe, New Mexico Web Development
Company
03/30/2005 04:01 AMTrafficdeveloper LLC, a Santa Fe, NM based search marketing company,
is pleased to announce they have recently purchased Panorama Point
Corporation, a well known Santa Fe, New Mexico based Web Development
firm. [PRWEB Mar 30, 2005]
printCure Enables Direct Selling
Organizations to Offer their
Company-Branded Printed and Promotional
Products to Distributors "In-the-Field"
Through Same Web-Enabled Company Store
printCure Enables Direct Selling
Organizations to Offer their
Company-Branded Printed and Promotional
Products to Distributors "In-the-Field"
Through Same Web-Enabled Company Store
06/14/2004 06:32 AMprintCure, the cure for corporate procurement, can now be considered a
"one-stop-shop" for direct selling organizations looking to automate,
control, manage and consolidate the way they distribute their
company's brandable print and promotional products to distributors and
representatives who are in the field. [PRWEB Jun 14, 2004]
Sinotrading, an American Owned and
Operated Import/Export (Sourcing)
Company, Will Begin Training
Translators, Web Developers and Company
Executives From Chinese Manufacturing
Companies
Sinotrading, an American Owned and
Operated Import/Export (Sourcing)
Company, Will Begin Training
Translators, Web Developers and Company
Executives From Chinese Manufacturing
Companies
04/01/2005 08:57 AMHow to market to American companies thorugh the Internet in the
complex world of e-commerce will be the seminar topic for Chinese
company executives. [PRWEB Apr 1, 2005]
"AL GORE REMINISCED ABOUT PULLING
TOBACCO, and John Kerry has fond
memories of his farmboy youth: The
presumptive Democratic presidential
nominee told about 100 gathered at a
western Wisconsin dairy farm that he
empathized with the plight of rural..."
"AL GORE REMINISCED ABOUT PULLING
TOBACCO, and John Kerry has fond
memories of his farmboy youth: The
presumptive Democratic presidential
nominee told about 100 gathered at a
western Wisconsin dairy farm that he
empathized with the plight of rural..."
07/05/2004 02:41 PMYour New Phone Company Is The Cable
Company?
Your New Phone Company Is The Cable
Company?
05/03/2004 05:18 AMCable providers in the US took an early lead in the broadband market,
though they've lost a little ground lately due to cut rate prices for
DSL from the telcos. However, the cable providers are looking to pull
an ace out of their sleeve by promoting their ability to easily
provide the coveted "triple play" of voice, video and data through one
single company. Many cable providers have been able to do this for a
while, but they haven't spent much time promoting their phone service.
That's about to change. While the telcos are still struggling to
figure out their video strategy (TV over DSL? partner with a
satellite provider?), the cable companies are getting ready to
heavily promote
their VoIP phone plans in conjunction with their TV and broadband
connections. They admit that most people still don't know the cable
company offers phone service, but they aim to change that soon.
Beyond just getting more money out of each subscriber, it also means
much less churn for the cable companies, as studies have shown that
the likelihood of a customer switching providers drops drastically for
each additional service they receive from their provider. While the
article doesn't mention much about pricing, it would make sense for
the cable companies to cut the prices on the phone service
drastically. The additional cost to the companies isn't that high,
and undercutting the telcos in their core market has to hurt them.
Besides, as the article points out, choosing a phone company is much
more of an "emotional" decision than choosing a broadband provider.
If the cable companies can win over the emotions of people with very
low priced calling plans, they'll more than make up the difference in
new customers for their broadband and video services - and the
resulting lack of churn.
Igor | Creating Company Names Product
Names Company Naming Guide
Igor | Creating Company Names Product
Names Company Naming Guide
07/13/2004 08:43 PMBuilding the Perfect Beast: The Igor Naming Guide to Creating Product
and Company Names
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Diller To Show IAC Is No Travel Company
By Creating IAC's Travel Company
Diller To Show IAC Is No Travel Company
By Creating IAC's Travel Company
12/22/2004 01:16 AMBarry Diller has done a good job buying up various online "middleman"
companies in a variety of spaces from travel to social networking to
dating. However, he says too many people view InterActiveCorp as a
travel company and that's making it more difficult to acquire
non-travel companies. So, in order to
prove that he's not
running a travel company...
he's
going to show them what it means to really run a travel
company. That is, he's going to spin off all of IAC's travel
properties, including Expedia, Hotwire, TravelNow and Hotels.com, into
one company (which he'll still run), and keep all the other properties
as IAC. While it may be a good idea to realize the value of those
other properties, from the beginning Diller kept talking about the
synergies of having all of these properties under the same umbrella.
Apparently, those synergies only go so far when the stock price isn't
as high as he had hoped.
eMusic Plays it Again
eMusic Plays it Again
09/20/2004 03:00 PMDigital music subscription service, eMusic, will soon be back in
business with a different focus. The new service, slated to launch on
Wednesday, will concentrate on music released by independent labels.
AOL plays down new Netscape
AOL plays down new Netscape
05/28/2004 06:14 AMZDNet UK May 28 2004 9:50AM GMT
Real plays for keeps
Real plays for keeps
08/17/2004 03:53 AMUSA Today Aug 17 2004 7:54AM GMT
Nike Plays Above the Rim
Nike Plays Above the Rim
08/02/2004 09:57 AMThings are going a little better than even the footwear and apparel
company had first figured.
Microsoft Plays I Spy
Microsoft Plays I Spy
06/06/2005 12:03 AMJoining the ranks of Google and DeLorme, Microsoft is due to release
something called MSN Virtual Earth. It overlays online searches with
aerial photos of the actual terrain. The product isn’t actually
available, but is expected “sometime this summer”.
Microsoft has its eyes in the sky. At Monday’s “D”
conference in Carlsbad, California, Microsoft founder Bill Gates
introduced MSN Virtual Earth, a new component of the company’s
rapidly expanding collection of search technologies. The new…
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ISS plumbing plays up again
ISS plumbing plays up again
01/06/2005 11:33 AMOxygen generator on the blink
BAE plays down MoD row rumours
BAE plays down MoD row rumours
05/02/2004 08:26 AMBAE Systems is playing down reports that it could pull out of the
contract to build two aircraft carriers for the Royal Navy.
Fast Company | Fast Company Contacts and
Customer Service
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Customer Service
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The Microsoft Musicbox Plays On...
The Microsoft Musicbox Plays On...
06/02/2004 12:09 PMMICROSOFT Issues Public Beta of Windows Media Player 10
WinInformant.com - Cleveland,OH,USAToday at noon EST, Microsoft will
issue a public beta release of Windows
Media Player 10 (codenamed Crescent), a major upgrade of its digital
media
front-end. …Read more…
Plays Well With Others: The Video Sender
Plays Well With Others: The Video Sender
01/29/2004 01:47 AMThere are many ways to send digital output from a TiVo recorder or
satellite dish to a second TV set.
Lucent Plays Scrooge
Lucent Plays Scrooge
09/24/2004 01:16 PMThe telecom company cuts medical benefits for its retirees.
Gates Plays the Red Card
Gates Plays the Red Card
01/06/2005 10:31 PMBill Gates says: There are some new modern-day sort of communists who
want to get rid of the incentive for musicians and moviemakers and
software makers under various guises. Dan Gillmor nails him: The
purity of this lie is remarkable. Even the most ardent of the
free-software folks are not...
Yahoo Plays Favorites
Yahoo Plays Favorites
06/03/2004 05:26 AMWhen it comes to blocking intrusive Internet software, Yahoo
Inc.’s new Anti-Spy gives adware the benefit of the doubt. The
beta version of the spyware-fighting toolbar add-on, which Yahoo
released last week, doesn’t default to detect adware—a category
of software in which Yahoo’s paid search division has a
financial stake. Instead, users who want to identify adware in their
systems via Anti-Spy must check a box each time they conduct a
scan.Read more…This article is a eye-opener. I find it really
interesting that Yahoo’s business represents 31% of
Claria’s (the adware/spyware company formerly known as Gator)
income. I think that this speaks volumes about Yahoo’s ethics,
if nothing else.
Schwarzenegger Plays the Heavy
Schwarzenegger Plays the Heavy
05/20/2004 08:29 AMNY Times: Schwa
rzenegger Files Suit Against Bobblehead Maker. Gov. Arnold
Schwarzenegger's film production company filed a lawsuit last week
against a small Ohio toy maker, claiming that the company's $19.95
Schwarzenegger bobblehead doll illegally exploits his image for
commercial purposes. The suit says that Mr. Schwarzenegger is an
instantly recognizable global celebrity whose name and likeness are
worth millions of dollars and are solely his property.
What he's claiming here, essentially, is that his past
stardom in Hollywood means that political parody can be shot down
using our increasingly idiotic "intellectual property" laws. What an
arrogant stance.
Schwarzenegger's lawyer cites "very strong laws that protect
celebrities," but fails to note that this celebrity chose to run for
political office. He's a public figure in a different arena now, where
this kind of bullying is unacceptable, or should be.
Besides, this doll is arguably satire. And satire is protected from
such nonsense, period, as the doll company's lawyer notes in the Times
story.
The governor is playing the heavy in this role. I hope he loses,
big-time.
McDonald's Plays Cards
McDonald's Plays Cards
04/11/2005 02:59 PMMcDonald's is testing the use of gift cards. Will the old paper
certificates be a thing of the past?
HRT expert plays down risk
HRT expert plays down risk
02/16/2004 05:09 AMA researcher involved in HRT research that prompted thousands to stop
taking it says the treatment is often the best option.
Wal-Mart Plays (Smart) Tag
Wal-Mart Plays (Smart) Tag
05/04/2004 04:49 PMWal-Mart has commenced a pilot test of its inventory tag technology
plans.
Microsoft Plays A New Tune
Microsoft Plays A New Tune
09/05/2004 06:35 PMTime Sep 5 2004 9:23PM GMT
Haimovitz plays Hendrix
Haimovitz plays Hendrix
12/28/2003 01:50 AM Jimi
Hendrix's National Anthem, on acoustic cello. Plus Bach at
CBGB
(to
mixed reviews), and a
national club tour, and
an album.
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Accessing Wireless Sensor Networks:
Gridlogix adds support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ Wireless Sensor
Network
Accessing Wireless Sensor Networks:
Gridlogix adds support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ Wireless Sensor
Network
06/17/2005 04:45 PMGridlogix, Inc., a leading creator of enabling interoperable XML Web
Services technology today announced enhanced support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ wireless sensor network. SmartMesh is a wireless
mesh sensor network used in remote monitoring and control. The
Gridlogix EnNET® XML Web Service application extends the functionality
of the SmartMesh system to include robust protocol translation between
the wireless mesh network and other automation protocols and systems.
EnNET translates the SmartMesh wireless protocol into BACnet/IP, SNMP,
and LonWorks® allowing Dust Networks’ wireless sensor network to be
seamlessly integrated with existing automation networks. [PRWEB Jun
16, 2005]
VoIP Signs Agreement with VOIP-4U;
Lucent Announces Contract with Verizon
Wireless and AT&T to Launch Internet
VoIP Signs Agreement with VOIP-4U;
Lucent Announces Contract with Verizon
Wireless and AT&T to Launch Internet
07/16/2004 03:44 PMFinancial News USA Jul 16 2004 5:58PM GMT
CTIA Wireless 2005 Features Motorola's
Mobile Wireless Broadband and VoIP
CTIA Wireless 2005 Features Motorola's
Mobile Wireless Broadband and VoIP
03/14/2005 06:26 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum Mar 14 2005 2:17AM GMT
ATT CEO: Post-merger, CallVantage will
remain in place
ATT CEO: Post-merger, CallVantage will
remain in place
03/24/2005 11:39 PMZDNet Mar 25 2005 3:38AM GMT
Seminar on VoIP, 3G networks
Seminar on VoIP, 3G networks
05/24/2004 11:16 PMThe Hindu May 25 2004 3:45AM GMT
Pingtel Breaks Open VoIP Monopolies With
New Open Source Business Model.
Pingtel Breaks Open VoIP Monopolies With
New Open Source Business Model.
02/18/2004 10:41 PMPi
ngtel Breaks Open VoIP Monopolies With New Open Source Business
Model. Interesting.
Vonage VOIP Phone to Run Over Wi-Fi
Networks
Vonage VOIP Phone to Run Over Wi-Fi
Networks
08/30/2004 06:31 AMSmall businesses mapping out WLAN strategies will soon have another
alternative to consider.
VoIP networks need serious security
review
VoIP networks need serious security
review
06/10/2004 08:58 PMComputer Weekly Jun 11 2004 1:20AM GMT
VoIP and 3G Networks Partnership
Announced
VoIP and 3G Networks Partnership
Announced
05/21/2004 03:59 AM3G May 21 2004 7:07AM GMT
Q&A: Nortel CEO Frank Dunn on VoIP,
converged networks
Q&A: Nortel CEO Frank Dunn on VoIP,
converged networks
02/19/2004 06:17 PMNortel Networks' CEO discussed the future of multimedia converged
networks and why CEOs need to stop delegating strategic thinking about
networks to their CIOs.
Junction Networks and FORTRESS ITX
launch Enterprise VoIP Peering Point in
Northern New Jersey.
Junction Networks and FORTRESS ITX
launch Enterprise VoIP Peering Point in
Northern New Jersey.
08/09/2004 02:15 AMVoIP Peering Point will extend reliability of existing and future VoIP
infrastructures while lowering overall total cost of ownership of VoIP
Networks. [PRWEB Aug 9, 2004]
Record Setting 3WTel Superior VoIP -
Blazing a Trail Around the World
Record Setting 3WTel Superior VoIP -
Blazing a Trail Around the World
03/14/2005 04:45 PMWith VoIP (computer phone), Instant Messaging (IM) services, and
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) systems experiencing increased security breaches,
combined with the inability to include customers operating from dial
up connections, 3WTel Superior VoIP is lightyears ahead of its
competition. [PRWEB Mar 5, 2005]
Wireless networks in a flash
Wireless networks in a flash
04/01/2005 02:15 PMTechWorld Apr 1 2005 6:40PM GMT
Wireless Router for 3G Networks
Wireless Router for 3G Networks
07/06/2004 10:14 AM3G Jul 6 2004 1:26PM GMT
3G Mobile Wireless: The Next
Evolutionary Step in Mobile Wireless
Networks
3G Mobile Wireless: The Next
Evolutionary Step in Mobile Wireless
Networks
08/16/2004 02:01 PMSymbianOne Aug 16 2004 4:25PM GMT
VoIP over Wireless
VoIP over Wireless
08/27/2004 02:04 PMWireless CNP deliver seamless Voice over IP over a ruggedised
Point-to-Point Wireless Radio Network [PRWEB Aug 24, 2004]
AT&T Wireless Launches 3G Data Networks
AT&T Wireless Launches 3G Data Networks
07/20/2004 04:34 PMForbes Jul 20 2004 7:33PM GMT
Many Wireless Networks Lack Security
(AP)
Many Wireless Networks Lack Security
(AP)
05/30/2004 01:30 PMAP - With a laptop perched in the passenger seat of his Toyota 4Runner
and a special antenna on the roof, Mike Outmesguine ventured off to
sniff out wireless networks between Los Angeles and San Francisco. He
got a big whiff of insecurity.
AT&T Wireless Launches 3G Data Networks
(AP)
AT&T Wireless Launches 3G Data Networks
(AP)
07/20/2004 02:31 PMAP - AT&T Wireless launched high-speed 3G data networks Tuesday in
Detroit, Phoenix, San Francisco and Seattle that will give mobile
users Internet broadband-type services.
Can spammers really exploit wireless
networks?
Can spammers really exploit wireless
networks?
09/08/2004 08:57 AMTechzonez Sep 8 2004 1:26PM GMT
Many Wireless Networks Lack Security
Many Wireless Networks Lack Security
05/30/2004 01:19 PMWith a laptop perched in the passenger seat of his Toyota 4Runner and
a special antenna on the roof, Mike Outmesguine ventured off to sniff
out wireless networks between Los Angeles and San Francisco. He got a
big whiff of insecurity.
DoS Vulnerability Threatens Wireless
Networks
DoS Vulnerability Threatens Wireless
Networks
05/13/2004 12:30 PMThe Australian Computer Emergency Response Team has identified a
vulnerability in the 802.11 wireless specification that could open
wireless networks to denial-of-service attacks.
SMC Networks at the Center of ‘Wireless
Resort’
SMC Networks at the Center of ‘Wireless
Resort’
06/17/2005 07:19 PMSMC’s Solutions for Hospitality—including Extended Ethernet for
network access delivery over simple telephone lines to its complete
Enterprise Wireless Networking solutions set—enable increased
operational efficiency and open revenue opportunity [PRWEB Jun 17,
2005]
Big Cities Plan Big Wireless Networks
Big Cities Plan Big Wireless Networks
06/25/2004 09:57 PMInternet.com Jun 26 2004 1:49AM GMT
Security-Free Wireless Networks
Security-Free Wireless Networks
06/01/2004 05:41 AMWi-fi is hot, but security is not. Most home users don't enable basic
encryption or other protections against connection theft,
eavesdropping and network invasion. Why? Set-up is easy, but activate
security and the headaches begin.
Risk Management of Wireless Networks
Risk Management of Wireless Networks
01/03/2004 12:55 PMLinksys ups reach of wireless networks
Linksys ups reach of wireless networks
07/07/2004 07:53 PMNew antennas are meant to address the No. 1 complaint of consumers:
networks that don't reach far enough.
Microbatteries for wireless sensor
networks
Microbatteries for wireless sensor
networks
08/17/2004 01:25 PMMy latest TheFeature article is about ways to make tiny batteries last
for years.
At Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., researchers are
trying to make a nuclear-powered battery with a very long life span.
They've built prototype batteries that use a speck of nickel-63 (a
radioactive isotope) to vibrate a tiny cantilever. The cantilever
could be made from a piece of piezoelectric material, which could
supply power to the sensor. Nickel-63 has a half-life of around 100
years, so it could provide power for several decades. Nukes make
people nervous, but there's not enough radioactive material in the
prototype to cause a mini-meltdown -- it's comparable to the amount
found in a smoke detector. Still, researchers acknowledge that they
have a perception problem to overcome.
LinkVoIP and Wireless Security
VoIP and Wireless Security
04/19/2005 06:17 AMMy company blocks the Skype Web site because it would open some of our
company’s ports and giving hackers the chance to break in.
According to this article, VoIP is a threat to wireless security.
There’s a price to pay for using a free product. It’s
possible to get secure VoIP, but it means subscribing to a service
from a phone company and paying a monthly fee just as you would for
your other phone…
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Law Enforcement Says Open Wi-Fi Networks
Used for Crime
Law Enforcement Says Open Wi-Fi Networks
Used for Crime
03/19/2005 02:24 AM
Criminals use Wi-Fi to hide their tracks: But not very
always successfully. Some criminals aren't very bright and are using
networks adjacent to where they live and having stolen goods shipped
to them despite using other people's networks. Others are more clever
and their use of random Wi-Fi networks prevents them being tracked
down by law enforcement as they engage in death threats, fraud, and
cracking.
The article also lumps together unsecured business and home networks
with free Wi-Fi networks: "Ms. Hubert [the supervisory special agent
in charge of the Cyber Task Force at the F.B.I. field office in
Buffalo] says one group of hackers she has been tracking has regularly
frequented a local chain of Wi-Fi-equipped tea and coffee shops to
help cover its tracks."
I welcome this article because there has been a lot of speculative
coverage before this as to whether Wi-Fi was being used in this
manner. Now we have a number of agencies citing actual cases in
progress or already in court.
The SBC number is a little odd, by the way: the spokesperson says that
SBC has shipped one million Wi-Fi routers to its customers with
encryption turned on. But I saw a number months ago that said that SBC
had shipped nearly three million routers to customers (out of a
population of five million DSL users at that time). Did two of the
three million get shipped with encryption off?
Dairy Company Plays Coy