stargeek
PHP news website logo.
home    PHP scripts    articles    seo tools    links    search    contact    shop    realtors


Glitch hits AT&T Wireless







Glitch hits AT&T Wireless

Glitch hits AT&T Wireless 11/07/2003 11:10 AM

AT&T Wireless has been having some problems activating service for new subscribers because of a software glitch, but we've also been hearing complaints from existing AT&T customers who have seen their service cut off or disrupted. Read...




This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)





Similar Items

Glitch hits AT&T Wireless

Grok Headline matches for Glitch hits AT&T Wireless

Software glitch hits Akamai


Software glitch hits Akamai 05/25/2004 08:43 AM
Computer Weekly May 25 2004 1:12PM GMT

Glitch hits iTunes downloads


Glitch hits iTunes downloads 12/22/2004 01:48 AM
Beginning late last week, some Apple users noticed that the Windows version of iTunes would abruptly quit just as they were in the process of purchasing music from the online store. By Monday, more than three dozen users were complaining about the problem in Apple's online forum. An Apple representative declined to comment. In an e-mail interview, iTunes customer Sherman Hall said he experienced the glitch on Thursday.

Computer glitch hits two airlines


Computer glitch hits two airlines 08/02/2004 05:36 PM
A computer glitch grounded flights for U.S. Airways and American Airlines for about three hours yesterday.

Java glitch hits OS X update


Java glitch hits OS X update 04/18/2005 09:06 PM
ZDNet Apr 19 2005 1:26AM GMT

Computer glitch hits UK air traffic


Computer glitch hits UK air traffic 06/04/2004 02:29 AM
Calcutta Telegraph Jun 4 2004 6:28AM GMT

Computer glitch hits NZ exchange


Computer glitch hits NZ exchange 12/28/2003 10:41 PM
Sydney Morning Herald Dec 28 2003 9:16PM ET

Computer glitch hits Virgin flights


Computer glitch hits Virgin flights 09/03/2004 11:23 PM
Townsville Bulletin Sep 4 2004 2:55AM GMT

Computer glitch hits student loans


Computer glitch hits student loans 08/12/2004 06:48 PM
Guardian Unlimited Aug 12 2004 11:25PM GMT

Product activation glitch hits Symantec


Product activation glitch hits Symantec 10/30/2003 08:16 PM
A few of the 1.2 million customers that have installed the software company's latest Norton security package complain that product activation is failing.

Major glitch hits Hubble telescope


Major glitch hits Hubble telescope 08/08/2004 12:28 AM

Glitch hits DirecTV TiVo boxes


Glitch hits DirecTV TiVo boxes 07/28/2004 06:20 PM
A software download apparently hits "pause" on some some digital video recorders.

Online glitch hits student loans


Online glitch hits student loans 05/21/2004 11:23 AM
Students may have missed a deadline for asking for a loan because of delays to a new online application process.

AT&T Wireless Glitch Delays New Service


AT&T Wireless Glitch Delays New Service 11/11/2003 01:20 AM
AP via Los Angeles Times Nov 11 2003 0:22AM ET

Some Verizon Wireless 911 calls hit by
GPS glitch


Some Verizon Wireless 911 calls hit by
GPS glitch
06/17/2004 04:35 PM
The interruptions are a side effect of technology Verizon uses in the U.S. to tell police and other emergency personnel a caller's location so help can be dispatched quickly.

Some Verizon Wireless 911 Calls Hit by
GPS Glitch (Reuters)


Some Verizon Wireless 911 Calls Hit by
GPS Glitch (Reuters)
06/17/2004 12:21 AM
Reuters - Some U.S. subscribers dialing 911 for emergency services on their mobile phones could find that their call is interrupted several times due to a recently discovered glitch in a new technology meant to pinpoint the caller's location, Verizon Wireless said on Wednesday.

Wireless Hits The (Hot) SPot


Wireless Hits The (Hot) SPot 03/20/2003 08:34 AM
As Apple launches its next generation of 'Wi-Fi' products, the computer maker is confident it can adapt to potential compatibility issues. (Baltimore Sun via MyAppleMenu)

AT&T Hits Redial on Wireless


AT&T Hits Redial on Wireless 05/18/2004 04:38 PM
Internet News May 18 2004 7:55PM GMT

AT&T Wireless CRM installation hits snag


AT&T Wireless CRM installation hits snag 11/11/2003 05:34 PM
An undetermined number of customers attempting to turn on their GSM/GPRS services experienced significant delays, alerting the company that there was a problem with the CRM system, an AT&T Wireless spokesman said.

Wireless internet hits Abu Dhabi Hotels


Wireless internet hits Abu Dhabi Hotels 09/01/2004 08:15 AM
AME Info Sep 1 2004 11:53AM GMT

Glitch, glitch, glitch, but not everyone
had complaints


Glitch, glitch, glitch, but not everyone
had complaints
07/25/2004 09:03 PM
SiliconValley.com Jul 26 2004 0:36AM GMT

Avocent Introduces the World's First
Wireless Solution for KVM Switching and
Video Broadcasting: AutoView Wireless
controls sixteen servers from two
wireless consoles, nominated for Best of
Interop award at NetWorld+Interop 2004


Avocent Introduces the World's First
Wireless Solution for KVM Switching and
Video Broadcasting: AutoView Wireless
controls sixteen servers from two
wireless consoles, nominated for Best of
Interop award at NetWorld+Interop 2004
05/31/2004 02:13 PM
Avocent Corporation (NASDAQ: AVCT) today announced the AutoView Wireless, the world’s first wireless keyboard, video and mouse (KVM) switching and video broadcasting solution. The AutoView Wireless is a finalist in the Network Server and Peripheral category in the Best of Interop Awards competition at NetWorld+Interop. Award finalists were selected by CMP Media’s CRN, Network Computing, VARBusiness and Network Magazine. [PRWEB May 10, 2004]

Wireless Leader Cingular Wireless To
Deliver 3G Wireless


Wireless Leader Cingular Wireless To
Deliver 3G Wireless
06/22/2004 12:17 PM
Wi-Fi Technology Forum Jun 22 2004 3:18PM GMT

AValonRF to Present its Rugged PDA with
Wireless Link, Rugged PC with Wireless
Link and Rugged DVR and Wireless Lapel
Camera for Mobile Law Enforcement at
IACP 2004, International Association of
Chiefs of Police, Los Angeles, CA., USA


AValonRF to Present its Rugged PDA with
Wireless Link, Rugged PC with Wireless
Link and Rugged DVR and Wireless Lapel
Camera for Mobile Law Enforcement at
IACP 2004, International Association of
Chiefs of Police, Los Angeles, CA., USA
12/17/2004 06:40 PM
AValonRF, Inc., a leading provider of high-performance wireless links will present its Rugged PDA with wireless link, Rugged PC with wireless link and Rugged DVR and wireless Lapel Camera for mobile law enforcement at IACP 2004, International Association of Chiefs of Police, November 13-15, 2004, Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, CA., USA. [PRWEB Nov 10, 2004]

Server Glitch


Server Glitch 12/17/2003 04:49 PM
Due to a server problem, most of the site's features have been disabled. I've fixed the problem & I apologize for the inconvenience. According to the hosting provider:
We have been receiveing a high number of tickets in reguards to problems with the php-nuke CMS. Specifically stating that a modlue was active and is no longer. Preliminary findings show a possible exploit in the CMS software and we are working to find the actual cause and then will notify the author.

A Glitch in the Matrix


A Glitch in the Matrix 12/09/2003 07:28 PM
Not 8 hours into this day and google retrieved over 100 American news articles that have been published commemorating the day that will forever live in infamy. ...

farmer-glitch


farmer-glitch 04/03/2005 07:52 AM
also available .. farmer-glitch

farmer-glitch.blogspot.com
track this site | 2 links


10.3.9 and Java Glitch


10.3.9 and Java Glitch 04/19/2005 06:29 AM
News.com reports on a problem that has hit many Mac OS X 10.3.9 users. Mac OS X 10.3.9 brought unexpected quits/restarts from Safari as well as sta...

AOL glitch causes info mix-up


AOL glitch causes info mix-up 08/23/2004 02:00 PM
Some MyAOL users who tried to access their personalized page pulled up other information, the Web giant confirms.

Brain glitch


Brain glitch 05/22/2004 06:39 PM
It’s the oddest thing—I’m sitting here working, and I keep thinking there’s a new episode of the X-Files on tonight. There isn’t, of course, but I keep looking forward to it.

And then I wonder if I can run my brain in the debugger and see what’s calling the look-forward-to-X-Files routine.

List Glitch


List Glitch 02/01/2005 09:13 PM
Apologies on multiple blank messages: We had a list glitch as we transition to a slightly revised mailing system that will handle lists for multiple blogs...you heard me, multiple blogs. More news soon, and my apologies for shipping you four empty messages....

Internet services hit by NTT glitch


Internet services hit by NTT glitch 05/31/2004 03:56 PM
Daily Yomiuri May 31 2004 7:34PM GMT

Bye-Bye Data: Glitch in Panther


Bye-Bye Data: Glitch in Panther 10/31/2003 06:10 AM
Apple's Panther has a serious bug that wipes out external FireWire drives during the upgrade procedure. Worse, many Mac users are backing up to external drives before upgrading. Some are losing everything. By Leander Kahney.

Polo says glitch resolved


Polo says glitch resolved 04/16/2005 05:47 AM
USA Today Apr 16 2005 9:50AM GMT

Symantec glitch a top priority'


Symantec glitch a top priority' 11/04/2003 05:16 AM
Sunday Times South Africa Nov 4 2003 4:21AM ET

Other News: Mac OS X Security Glitch


Other News: Mac OS X Security Glitch 07/27/2004 11:24 AM
Secunia reports a minor "privilige escalation" security bug in Mac OS X.

Fix a macosxhints/AmphetaDesk RSS glitch


Fix a macosxhints/AmphetaDesk RSS glitch 06/29/2004 08:58 AM
I read macosxhints' rss offering using AmphetaDesk, and if any of the current hints mention Exposé or otherwise use non-ASCII characters, I get an error from AmphetaDesk because of an illegal character in the XML file. I use...

Lufthansa hit by computer glitch


Lufthansa hit by computer glitch 09/23/2004 01:08 PM
CNN Sep 23 2004 5:02PM GMT

US Glitch For Euro iTunes


US Glitch For Euro iTunes 07/05/2004 11:19 AM
Some users of the iTunes Music Store in the UK, Germany, and France are receiving New Music Tuesday mailings from the US. By Macworld UK (via MyAppleMenu)

FAQ | Rundll glitch may be virus


FAQ | Rundll glitch may be virus 01/01/2004 04:32 AM
Philadelphia Inquirer Jan 1 2004 3:35AM ET
Grok Description matches for Glitch hits AT&T Wireless
GrokA matches for Glitch hits AT&T Wireless

T-mobile WiFi Hotspot


T-mobile WiFi Hotspot 04/09/2004 04:00 PM
I arrived here at Honolulu International a little earlier than I wanted to this morning as my wife had to...

.Mac members get T-Mobile HotSpot trial


.Mac members get T-Mobile HotSpot trial 04/07/2005 10:13 AM
Apple has added a new offer for members of its .Mac services -- a free 30–day trial of the T–Mobile HotSpot Wi–Fi service, which provides access to more than 5,400 wireless broadband locations in the U.S...

T-Mobile wins Heathrow hotspot siting


T-Mobile wins Heathrow hotspot siting 05/10/2004 11:42 AM
Wi-Fi to be installed in other UK airports too

American University Becomes First
T-Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot Campus


American University Becomes First
T-Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot Campus
04/16/2004 11:40 PM
Wi-Fi Technology Forum Apr 17 2004 2:57AM GMT

Buy a Fujitsu and get 2000 T-Mobile
HotSpot minutes free


Buy a Fujitsu and get 2000 T-Mobile
HotSpot minutes free
03/13/2003 10:15 AM

Buy a Fujitsu and get 2000 T-Mobile HotSpot minutes free: Fujitisu is offering 2000 minutes of T-Mobile HotSpot service for free when you buy a qualifying notebook. In typical fashion, the terms aren't disclosed: do they expire? do they start ticking when you buy the notebook? [via Dan Gillmor]


T-Mobile and Comcast Produce Press
Release, Hotspot


T-Mobile and Comcast Produce Press
Release, Hotspot
05/27/2004 03:17 PM
Your editor has been trying to sort these story out for a couple of days: T-Mobile's hotzone powered by Comcast broadband: The problem with a story like this is that it's been given enormous play because it's a major city and a large area. But it's planned to be a paid location after the first six months, and it's not particularly interesting as a "partnership," because Comcast's role is mostly marketing. Sure, they're bringing in bandwidth, but any Internet provider would do. Likewise, T-Mobile has no other outdoor hotzones that I'm aware of, and it's unclear what the point is of this one: a trial balloon? The press release and coverage cites the fact that Comcast customers have access to T-Mobile's hotspot service. Sure, and so do I: the rate, as far as I can tell, is the same. Again, marketing. I thought about not covering this at all, but it's worth explicating the event. Meanwhile, in cities around the country, hotzones like NewburyOpen.net in Boston and Battery Park in Manhattan are sprouting that are commercially supported free locations designed to be free indefinitely and focusing on areas with high appropriate traffic....

.Mac Members Get 30-Days Of Free
T-Mobile HotSpot Service


.Mac Members Get 30-Days Of Free
T-Mobile HotSpot Service
04/07/2005 02:47 AM

By Mac Observer


News: .Mac offers users free T-Mobile
Hotspot access


News: .Mac offers users free T-Mobile
Hotspot access
04/07/2005 10:10 AM
Apple's .Mac service's latest promotion for subscribers is a free 30-day trial account with T-Mobile's HotSpot Wi-Fi service. Available in the U.S. through June 29, 2005, the promotion provides .Mac users with full Internet access through T-Mobile's network of HotSpot Wi-Fi access locations. T-Mobile HotSpot areas include many Starbucks location, FedEx Kinko's Office and Print Centers, Borders Books & Music, airports, Hyatt Hotels & Resorts and other locations. What's more, if you sign up for the service's annual subscription plan, you'll get 20 free songs from the iTunes Music Store.

BEA Rethinks the Mobile Browser (PC
World)


BEA Rethinks the Mobile Browser (PC
World)
05/27/2004 12:12 PM
PC World - Technology would allow easier offline viewing of Web pages on laptops and PDAs

BEA adapts browser for mobile workers


BEA adapts browser for mobile workers 05/27/2004 08:00 AM
Computer Weekly May 27 2004 12:32PM GMT

BEA rethinks the browser for mobile
workers


BEA rethinks the browser for mobile
workers
05/26/2004 07:35 PM
BEA Systems showed off a prototype technology Wednesday that aims to extend the familiar Web browser and make it a more useful tool for people working on a laptop or handheld computer with only occasional Internet connectivity.

Opera Browser Performs for Windows
Mobile


Opera Browser Performs for Windows
Mobile
09/02/2004 12:11 PM
Swallowing its pride Opera has agreed to develop a smart phone browser for Microsoft’s Windows Mobile operating system. Not to long ago Opera announced that they would never come out with a browser for Microsoft Windows Mobile OS, so why did they change their minds?

It goes without saying that Windows is the world’s most popular desktop operating system, but unfortunately the same cannot be said for the smart phone market. Ever since Microsoft introduced its own browser back in the day (browser wars), this Norwegian company and Microsoft have had their problems (still are). Early last year Opera’s browser had "compatibility issues" when users visited Microsoft's MSN portal webpage, but since then Opera and Microsoft have reached an agreement worth $12.75 million. The reason for Operas change of heart is because of the demands from its customers. Customers who feel that Opera is the best browser no matter what platform you're using, and according to the vast majority of analyst Opera does in fact make the best browser for mobile devices such as smart phones.

It's good to see a company meet its customers needs, but don't expect Opera to be making a cash cow out of this market any time soon. As they aren't the only ones with a smart phone browser. Right now the smart phone market is dominated by Symbian operating systems, which accounts for 94% of all smart phones worldwide. Leaving Microsoft with 4% of the market, and the other 2% to lesser known smart phone operating systems. One has to wonder how long it will take until Opera calls foul, and we’re back to bickering between Opera and Microsoft. Until then I look forward to seeing how Opera's smart phone browser performs against its competitors.

View: More Information

Read full story...

Opera to launch browser for Windows
Mobile


Opera to launch browser for Windows
Mobile
08/31/2004 10:13 AM
Norwegian browser developer Opera Software ASA has developed a product to run on Microsoft Corp.'s Windows Mobile operating system, with plans to ship demonstration versions to mobile phone operators and manufacturers in the coming weeks.

Opera launches 250% go-faster for mobile
phone browser


Opera launches 250% go-faster for mobile
phone browser
06/10/2004 09:37 AM
Proxy-based accelerator

Opera Unveils 250% Faster Mobile Phone
Browser


Opera Unveils 250% Faster Mobile Phone
Browser
06/10/2004 06:09 PM

NTT DoCoMo selects Opera browser for
M1000 mobile phone


NTT DoCoMo selects Opera browser for
M1000 mobile phone
04/15/2005 09:53 AM
Investors Business Daily Apr 15 2005 10:35AM GMT

Opera Software Announces The Opera
Browser for Windows Mobile


Opera Software Announces The Opera
Browser for Windows Mobile
08/31/2004 08:29 PM
Opera announces intention to produce a version ofr Microsoft Windows Mobile Software.

Browser Wars : Wells Fargo Bans Opera
Browser


Browser Wars : Wells Fargo Bans Opera
Browser
02/05/2005 09:42 PM
As of 8am today - Wells Fargo (one of the largest Banks in the United States) began blocking Opera browser from it's online banking.

The browser is dead! Long live the
browser!


The browser is dead! Long live the
browser!
01/02/2004 07:26 PM

New UK Wi-Fi Hotspot Finder


New UK Wi-Fi Hotspot Finder 01/09/2004 09:52 PM
Firstly, i would like to say "Happy New Year".

Anyway, this posting is because i have made a new UK Hotspot finder site that finds the nearest Wi-Fi Hotspots (Commercial and Free) to your postcode.

At the moment, Wi-Fish.com (the name of the site) is UK-Only because of the search algorhythm...

A Hotspot on Every Corner


A Hotspot on Every Corner 07/29/2004 08:25 PM
Details are sketchy, but New York City may allow six telecom firms to pay up to $25 million per year to install wireless transmitters on 18,000 lamp posts: The article is full of sturm und drang about health effects, but the real story is that the city is trying to counter its dead zones without tearing up the streets. It's unclear precisely what kind of transmitters these will be, but you can bet your boppy that the goal will be wireless backhaul for the majority of the points using mesh or simple point-to-point. This endeavor could bring massively improved voice, 2.5G/3G cell data, and Wi-Fi into a city without ripping up all the roads once again or putting giant cell antennas on every last building. The companies include well-known and never-heard-of-'em: the New York Post says they are two cellular providers, Nextel and T-Mobile, three non-cellular companies, ClearLinx Network Corp., Crown Castle Solutions, and Dianet Communications. The sixth, IDT Business Services, will provide telephone service via the Internet. [link via GigaOm]...

SBC is Hotspot Hero?


SBC is Hotspot Hero? 07/26/2004 12:37 PM
They're late to the game, but they're ready to party: It's a funny thing. When SBC Communications first announced their FreedomLink plans last year with plans build 6,000 hotspots over a couple of years, it seemed like yet another announcement of large numbers with no track record. Cometa was still on its 20,000 hotspots prediction and had only a handful. McDonald's hadn't decided its partner and was in limited trials. Wayport seemed stuck on hotels. And T-Mobile stayed focused--as it still does--on a few ubiquitous chains. In the space of a few months, SBC has moved from last man in, to practically first mover. Let's review: The UPS Store. They will install Wi-Fi in thousands of UPS Store outlets, which are places that business people already congregate. This will probably also necessitate a change of thinking for that mailing and business operation so that they can make it easier for people to work for periods of time in their stores. Wayport managed services. They hired Wayport to build out their FreedomLink locations instead of creating a new division with no experience in house. Wayport's Wi-Fi World and McDonald's. They're the first telco to sign up to resell Wayport's McDonald's network, which will ultimately be several thousand stores over the next couple of years. Wayport/McDonald's supplier. They're also providing DSL and other connectivity to many of the McDonald's that Wayport is disconnected, which is part revenue, part branding for them as part of the Wi-Fi World co-marketing model Wayport is pursuing. Airports, airports, airports. They have roaming agreements now for their FreedomLink users onto Concourse, Wise, Wayport, and (reportedly) Sprint PCS's airport locations. There are only a handful of major airports not represented by those networks: SFO and Boston Logan are the two that come to mind. Pushing Wi-Fi into homes. SBC is selling 3,000 Wi-Fi routers a day to their home DSL users. This will drive adoption by their users of Wi-Fi. People without Wi-Fi will buy adapters or new systems because of the ease of sharing. Pushing hotspots subscriptions to their DSL subscribers. It's a coming, and it's going to be good--SBC keeps saying in its press releases that they will offer FreedomLink at a substantial discount to their DSL subscribers. $10 per month for unlimited use? $8? $15? Who knows. But it's an audience they've already got and they can offer them nationwide service with several thousand locations...

Hotspot Helper


Hotspot Helper 01/16/2004 11:01 AM
MediaTracker is offering a low-cost way for venues to manage their hotspots: The management software, ControlAP, costs $149 and can support several platforms and both external APs plugged into a computer or an internal wireless card. Because the software is Java based, it can be run from a handheld with a wireless card. "It's a do-it-yourself mechanism to control hotspots," said Dario Laverde, MediaTracker's founder. "The initial target is cafes and small store fronts." The software enables a captive portal Web page where end users can sign in or see a welcome page if the hot spot is free. For now, a cafe may decide to offer 30 minutes of free use, then require customers to approach the counter where they pay the barista for additional use. A cafe could also ask customers to buy another coffee in exchange for additional use rather than set a price based on time, Laverde suggested. An employee authorizes additional use from a computer behind the counter where the ControlAP software can be integrated with existing point-of-sale software. The next version of ControlAP will support credit card billing. The software logs traffic and allows a cafe to block URLs or users by MAC address. It can be used to manage wired connections, too, so a cafe that may have some wired computers available for customers can manage those together with users of the Wi-Fi network from the same tool. Laverde says that thousands of people have downloaded the free version of the software, which is meant to serve as a trial version because it limits simultaneous users to five and offers stripped-down features. The full version of the software was just introduced this week. MediaTracker isn't alone in the market chasing independent cafes that don't want to partner with any of the larger hotspot operators, but it does offer some unique differences from its competitors. Surf and Sip, for example, offers a hosted hotspot management solution that either costs $50 per month if the hotspot is free for users, or 25 percent of profits for a paid location. Sputnik offers a robust solution for managing hotspots but is designed for the small to medium-sized hotspot operator that has multiple locations. AirPath Wireless also offers a hotspot management solution but seems to be targeting larger hot spot operators--Sprint uses AirPath's solution. NoCatAuth is also an option but appropriate mostly for technical folks....

Hotspot Camera


Hotspot Camera 01/05/2005 06:47 PM
Did Kodak just build 802.1X into a camera? Kodak will release a camera in June that can upload photos via T-Mobile hotspots. The software to enable this uploading isn't due until fall, for some reason. The new Easyshare-One sounds like a combination of Apple iPod Photo, PDA functionality (for wireless and previewing), and digital camera. It comes with a trial for using T-Mobile's service. I'm guessing that this camera's fall software release will leverage the 802.1X authentication that T-Mobile has added to its North American venues. 802.1X is both simple and hard. If Kodak preloads unique accounts, or allows people to set this up through PC or camera back software, there's very little complexity. The 802.1X supplicant in the camera can manage the connection. The camera will retail for $600 plus $100 for the optional Wi-Fi card. Terms of the free trial service and monthly pricing are yet to be determined. It's a direct shot across the bow at cellular operators who are offering poor upload speeds on their high-speed network. Given that T-Mobile has articulated a long delay in their 3G rollout plans and don't want to clog their GPRS networks, this seems like a perfect symbiosis for Kodak and T-Mobile....

How to Become a Hotspot Guide


How to Become a Hotspot Guide 04/23/2004 08:23 PM
Looking to become a hotspot? Jiwire has published an in-depth guide: There's no question we get more frequently at Wi-Fi Networking News than from individual venues or small chains of locations that want to install Wi-Fi service but don't know quite how to start or how to evaluate offerings. This Jiwire piece offers very specific advice and direction on making primary decisions--free or fee? on your own or in a network? turnkey or solutions provider?--and then who to turn to....

The Mobile Technology Webl0g - "Location
Based Services and all about Mobile
Marketing" - Porn 4 UR Mobile


The Mobile Technology Webl0g - "Location
Based Services and all about Mobile
Marketing" - Porn 4 UR Mobile
03/29/2005 04:35 PM
CARNIVAL OF THE CAPITALISTS .. week's edition

mobile-weblog.com/archives/carnival_of_the_capitalists_part_ 1.html
track this site | 3 links


Charter, Cisco Hotspot


Charter, Cisco Hotspot 06/09/2004 05:35 PM
Unstrung.com Jun 9 2004 9:42PM GMT

free hotspot lambeth rd se1


free hotspot lambeth rd se1 02/10/2004 03:00 AM
as said before by others, bought 11g network card, plugged it in, free access. around junction of kennington rd & lambeth rd, lambeth se1

Psst, need a Hotspot locator?


Psst, need a Hotspot locator? 07/19/2004 04:40 PM

Direct and Related Links for 'Psst, need a Hotspot locator?'

Need to be able to locate Wi-Fi Hotspots in a hurry, perhaps JiWire’s Portable Hotspot Locator is just the tool that you need. The Portable Hotspot Locator enables you to search for and find Hotspots quickly thanks to the ability to search by State, city and even Location Type….

Put a Hotspot Search on Your Page


Put a Hotspot Search on Your Page 11/04/2003 12:52 AM
Like what you see at left? You can have it, too: The JIWIRE hotspot locator can be added in one of two dimensions to your page by following the link....

Glitch hits AT&T Wireless

The following phrases have been identified by the grok system as matching this entry: t-mobile hotspot "without browser"

















Also check out:


Grok

Ipod Porn on the
Rise

Brief Abstract of
Wikipedia's
Mesothelioma Cancer
page

Get first aid
instructions in your
cell phone

IE is crap
JSPWiki gains
podcasting support

Toyota's gagdety new
Prius hybrid car

CNET gives five
reasons why not to
buy an iPod

Microsoft settles
antitrust suit in
North Carolina

Asante offers
Panther driver
updates for some
products

Apple to open first
Oregon retail store
this month

Technology allows
for elaborately
personalized
gravestones

No McDonalds/iTunes
deal

No iTunes for
McDonald's after all

McDonald's and
iTunes speculation

What about the Mac?
kottke.org failed on
11/07/03 (10:06:49)

Remodeling done,
Gateway to open
store doors

Mobile queues up for
concert tickets

Belkin router
"upgrade" tries to
sell you censorship

Web Zen: Hipster Zen
Prevent sharing of
Drop Box

10.3: Auto unmount
external drives on
logout

VPC 6.1 and OS X
networking together
on a PowerBook G4

10.3: Possibly make
older video cards
functional again

Install an easier to
configure mail
server

10.3: Use fast user
switching from the
Terminal

10.3: Swap caps lock
and control key
positions

10.3: Change
Ethernet MAC address
from the Terminal

10.3: Enable new
Graphing Calculator
view mode

10.3: How to import
old Mail inbox to
new Mail inbox

HERMES PHP-Based
Business Mgmt

VOD-K
Wav2MP3 Wizard
Help! my Belkin
router is spamming
me

What does C have in
common with a
scalding cup of
coffee?

IBM and HP take
phony benchmark war
up several notches

Intel launches
Mobilized Software
Initiative

No ThinkPad Tablet
PC until 2005?

Mike Tyson rides a
Segway

Linux Advisory Watch
- November 7th 2003

MONEY/CNN: New
nickel due out
Thursday

FCC to look at how
to regulate Net
phone calls

Tablet PC in
trouble--Microsoft
blamed

Focus on jobs
Outsourcing creeps
up supply chain

Groups warn against
mobile eye clinics

Cisco's crumbs of
optimism barely
sustain its fans

Tundra heats up in
second quarter

U.N. delays treaty
on human cloning

Google unveils
browser-free search

Copps calls for
review into media
ownership

Google unveils tool
for Web-searching
without browser

Site Uses Web to
Make Real-Life
Meetings

MS price policy firm
despite open source

Domestic PC Sales to
Remain Stagnant

what is grok?