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Cisco Sued over OFDM Wireless Standards
Cisco Sued over OFDM Wireless Standards
06/24/2004 04:51 AMSolid Demonstrates Advanced MP3
Distribution System Based on Relational
Data Management
Solid Demonstrates Advanced MP3
Distribution System Based on Relational
Data Management
09/22/2004 02:13 AMSolid Information Technology Corp., the first to provide an Autonomic
Data Management Platform, will demonstrate the media data management
and distribution capabilities of its BoostEngine database server with
a simple but powerful MP3 management and distribution system at the
Mobile Content World 2004 trade show at ExCeL, London, on Tuesday,
September 21st and Wednesday, September 22nd. [PRWEB Sep 22, 2004]
AValonRF Demonstrates its Digital
Wireless Links with Integrated GPS at
AFCEA
AValonRF Demonstrates its Digital
Wireless Links with Integrated GPS at
AFCEA
02/01/2005 09:27 PMAFCEA 2005 offers the first public opportunity for AvalonRF to
demonstrate its miniature digital wireless link – AvalonRF will
demonstrate file transfer between two V38R Rugged PDAs, transmission
of images and realtime messaging using the TR430 RF link at AFCEA
[PRWEB Jan 31, 2005]
Advanced MMS Wireless Interoperability
Advanced MMS Wireless Interoperability
11/19/2003 08:05 AM3G Nov 19 2003 4:45AM ET
Philips demonstrates BAW filters for
System in Package modules for wireless
applications
Philips demonstrates BAW filters for
System in Package modules for wireless
applications
06/27/2004 04:11 PMPhysOrg.com Jun 27 2004 8:13PM GMT
Wireless interoperability in focus at
Sun Labs
Wireless interoperability in focus at
Sun Labs
08/10/2004 05:55 PMZDNet Aug 10 2004 10:13PM GMT
DHS Issues Wireless Interoperability
Requirements
DHS Issues Wireless Interoperability
Requirements
04/26/2004 11:08 PMBeSpacific Apr 27 2004 3:28AM GMT
AValonRF Presents and demonstrates it’s
Rugged PDA with Integrated Wireless Link
and GPS at the AUVSI meeting in San
Diego
AValonRF Presents and demonstrates it’s
Rugged PDA with Integrated Wireless Link
and GPS at the AUVSI meeting in San
Diego
03/14/2005 05:06 PMAValonRF, Inc., Will present and demonstrate it’s “no moving part it’s
Rugged PDA with Integrated Wireless Link and GPS, at the AUVSI chapter
meeting in San Diego on February 24, 2005. [PRWEB Feb 18, 2005]
Wireless Presence and Messaging Vendors
Collaborate on Interoperability
Wireless Presence and Messaging Vendors
Collaborate on Interoperability
12/18/2003 07:30 PMdBusinessNews.com Dec 18 2003 6:07PM ET
Wireless Presence and Messaging Vendors
Collaborate on Interoperability; Jabber,
Inc. and Followap Inc. Comple
Wireless Presence and Messaging Vendors
Collaborate on Interoperability; Jabber,
Inc. and Followap Inc. Comple
12/18/2003 06:08 PMXMLMania.com Dec 18 2003 4:59PM ET
Wireless Carrier Wins Legal Injunction
Against RI-based Wireless Spammer
Wireless Carrier Wins Legal Injunction
Against RI-based Wireless Spammer
08/30/2004 08:39 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum Aug 30 2004 1:15PM GMT
AValonRF Presents and Demonstrates its
Wireless Digital Links for Unmanned
Ground Vehicles – UGV, UAV, Micro UAV,
USV and Robotics at AUVSI Meeting in San
Diego
AValonRF Presents and Demonstrates its
Wireless Digital Links for Unmanned
Ground Vehicles – UGV, UAV, Micro UAV,
USV and Robotics at AUVSI Meeting in San
Diego
03/14/2005 05:06 PMAValonRF presents and demonstrates its wireless, long range, Digital
Links for Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAV), Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV),
Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) and Robotics at the AUVSI chapter
meeting in San Diego on February 24, 2005. The digital links are based
on a unique modular concept where each link is composed from a
combination of micro modules, connected together via a 100Mbaud full
duplex daisy chained serial bus. Approximate size and weight of each
module: 60mm x 33mm x 9mm, 14 grams. [PRWEB Feb 16, 2005]
Pentek Announces Ruggedized Version of
Popular Multiband Digital Receiver PMC
Module
Pentek Announces Ruggedized Version of
Popular Multiband Digital Receiver PMC
Module
04/01/2005 04:43 AM16-Channel Multiband Digital Receiver with Dual 14-bit A/Ds. On-board
User-Configurable Xilinx Virtex-II FPGA. Optimized GateFlow FPGA
Resources. Flexible A/D Channel Switching and Receiver Bypass Mode. Up
to 80 Board Synchronization. Operating Temperatures From -20ºC to
65ºC. Shock Plus Sine- and Random-Vibration Qualified. [PRWEB Apr 1,
2005]
FCC Grants OFDM Waiver for UWB
FCC Grants OFDM Waiver for UWB
03/14/2005 05:46 PM Newly merged ultrawideband consortiums report that the FCC has
granted a waiver enabling their technology: The Multiband OFDM
Alliance (MBOA) and The WiMedia Alliance, recently merged together,
sent out an email just now that the FCC has approved a waiver that
allows them to deploy their OFDM-based technology. MB-OFDM wasn't
prohibited from use in the FCC-approved UWB frequency range, but there
were issues about measurement that have been on the table for almost
two years since the FCC declined to take a position on disallowing
OFDM versus the "classic" mode of UWB which is championed by
FreeScale. Tim Higgins analyzes the response from the WiMedia Alliance
("we won!") and Freescale ("we won!"). Freescale expects to get a
waiver under the same rule but are stating that they can achieve four
times the data rate or use one-quarter the power as MB-OFDM....
WiMAX and Flash-OFDM to replace 3G
WiMAX and Flash-OFDM to replace 3G
03/19/2005 03:02 AMZDNet Mar 18 2005 7:32AM GMT
Wi-LAN Sues Cisco over OFDM Patents
Wi-LAN Sues Cisco over OFDM Patents
06/23/2004 08:31 PMIt's been brewing for years, but Wi-LAN of Canada finally sues a big
player: Wi-LAN has alleged for years that it holds patents that cover
a variety of issues to do with OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division
Multiplexing), the modulation scheme used for 802.11a and g, among
other standards. In fact, at the first 802.11 Planet conference,
representatives of Intersil and Texas Instruments traded barbs over
the inclusion of OFDM in 802.11g with TI suggesting patent issues
could muddy the water. Its own abandoned PBCC (Packet Binary
Convolution Code) has an entirely different approach. Wi-LAN is going
after Cisco, and ostensibly hopes that if it can either win in court
or get Cisco to settle that it has a basis for collecting royalties
from the entire industry. Wi-LAN could collect vast amounts of money,
but they are probably poised to offer reasonable terms. Most patent
holders want to ensure strong royalties by not encouraging an ultimate
migration from their covered rights. If they lose in court, it's
unlikely to cause a ripple....
Microsoft MN-500 Wireless Router
Web-Based Administration DoS
Microsoft MN-500 Wireless Router
Web-Based Administration DoS
06/22/2004 11:56 PMKurczaba Associates advisories (Jun 20 2004)
An iPod-based Guide To SF Wireless
Hotspots
An iPod-based Guide To SF Wireless
Hotspots
07/19/2004 06:14 PMAT&T Wireless To Launch IXI-Based
Messaging Device
AT&T Wireless To Launch IXI-Based
Messaging Device
09/14/2004 05:25 AMPhonescoop lives up to their name with the scoop that
AT&T Wireless
is getting ready to offer an inexpensive messaging device called
the ogo, that will let users send instant messages and emails. While
a few other sites have picked up on this story, they're mostly
focusing on what the device most likely competes with (perhaps the
Danger Sidekick II), but what's
much more interesting is that
this is the first device using the IXI Personal Mobile Gateway we've
been talking about
since
2001, which has been
getting a lot more attention over the past year or so.
While it's completely up in the air how well this particular device
will do, it will be interesting to see how well the IXI system works,
and whether or not the concept catches on at all. For those who
haven't been following this, the Personal Mobile Gateway idea is to
make mobile device much more modular, rather than cramming too many
features into a single box. One device (in this case, the ogo) acts
as the "hub" of the system, and has a cellular connection to the
nearest tower just like a regular mobile phone. However, other
devices are designed to easily and quickly connect to the hub via
Bluetooth and piggyback on its wireless connection to the outside
world. While many assumed the hub would be part of the "phone"
itself, that doesn't have to be the case -- as evidenced by this
messaging device which has no phone. However, by slapping together a
simple phone device that only needed a bluetooth connection, it could
connect through the messaging device and a simple (cheaper) phone
could be offered. Another device could be a music player, or a larger
device for surfing the web. The idea is that there are endless
possibilities to add in other devices and use the most reasonable
device for the pressing need. Of course, many people respond by
pointing out that one of the last things they want would be
more devices to carry around. Still, with some big names
throwing their support behind the IXI PMG concept, it's worth watching
to see how well it's implemented and whether or not people seem to
like it.
Motorola Proves That Ofdm Can Reach
300mbps
Motorola Proves That Ofdm Can Reach
300mbps
07/28/2004 09:15 AMewirelessnews Jul 28 2004 1:04PM GMT
T-Mobile launches Europe's first Flash
OFDM trial
T-Mobile launches Europe's first Flash
OFDM trial
09/10/2004 11:01 AMComputer Weekly Sep 10 2004 2:06PM GMT
Microsoft MN-500 Wireless Router
Web-Based Administration Denial of
Service
Microsoft MN-500 Wireless Router
Web-Based Administration Denial of
Service
06/21/2004 09:27 AM“A vulnerability has been found in the Microsoft MN-500 Wireless
Router…A user can deny access to the web-based administration by
establishing 30 connections to the web-based administration port (80).
Until the connections are closed, the router administrator cannot
access the web-based administration.”
Mobile Media Sprints Ahead, Wireless
Giant Launches Cell Phone-Based TV
Mobile Media Sprints Ahead, Wireless
Giant Launches Cell Phone-Based TV
11/14/2003 08:06 AMMedia Post Nov 14 2003 7:51AM ET
Motorola's OFDM Can Support 300 Mbps
Mobile Broadband Data Rates in The Next
Generation of Heterogeneous Wirel
Motorola's OFDM Can Support 300 Mbps
Mobile Broadband Data Rates in The Next
Generation of Heterogeneous Wirel
07/27/2004 07:31 AMPhysOrg.com Jul 27 2004 11:46AM GMT
Zaurus Linux-based Mobile Data Terminal
Now Secured for Wireless Business Use
with AEGIS Client from Meetingho
Zaurus Linux-based Mobile Data Terminal
Now Secured for Wireless Business Use
with AEGIS Client from Meetingho
06/08/2004 03:37 PMLinux Electrons Jun 8 2004 7:08PM GMT
Apple launches wireless hardware: Apple
Computer Inc. has broadened its support
of Windows-based
Apple launches wireless hardware: Apple
Computer Inc. has broadened its support
of Windows-based
06/08/2004 02:35 AMNDTV Jun 8 2004 7:03AM GMT
AValonRF Presents its Miniature Digital
Wireless Long Range Links Based on a
Unique Modular Concept Where Each Link
is Composed from a Combination of Micro
Modules
AValonRF Presents its Miniature Digital
Wireless Long Range Links Based on a
Unique Modular Concept Where Each Link
is Composed from a Combination of Micro
Modules
02/01/2005 09:12 PMAValonRF presents its Miniature Digital Wireless long range links
based on a unique modular concept where each link is composed from a
combination of micro modules. Typical applications are UAV, UGV, USV,
Robotics, Industrial control, Video Signage, Telemetry, Broadcast and
Security. [PRWEB Jan 18, 2005]
AMD Demonstrates Athlon 64 FX-53 with
Far Cry
AMD Demonstrates Athlon 64 FX-53 with
Far Cry
02/19/2004 12:53 PMIBM demonstrates strong sales
IBM demonstrates strong sales
04/16/2004 03:29 AMZDNet UK Apr 16 2004 7:39AM GMT
Sanswire Demonstrates First Stratellite
Sanswire Demonstrates First Stratellite
04/17/2005 06:51 PMIntel Demonstrates New Chips
Intel Demonstrates New Chips
09/07/2004 11:30 PMWashington Post Sep 8 2004 4:13AM GMT
Gizmondo Demonstrates Sat Nav at CeBIT
Gizmondo Demonstrates Sat Nav at CeBIT
03/14/2005 04:16 PMSpace Daily Mar 14 2005 5:33PM GMT
Intel Demonstrates New Chips
(washingtonpost.com)
Intel Demonstrates New Chips
(washingtonpost.com)
09/08/2004 08:52 AMwashingtonpost.com - Intel Corp. President Paul S. Otellini yesterday
demonstrated new chips scheduled for release next year that
simultaneously run tasks such as burning CDs and playing video games,
as he sought to allay concerns about product delays.
NEC Demonstrates 3G (W-CDMA) In-building
Solutions
NEC Demonstrates 3G (W-CDMA) In-building
Solutions
03/17/2005 02:57 AM3G Mar 17 2005 1:39AM GMT
TiVo Demonstrates HD Cable Ready DVR
TiVo Demonstrates HD Cable Ready DVR
01/06/2005 03:31 PMTiVo demonstrated Thursday at CES 2005 a high-definition cable ready
DVR that will soon allow customers to use the TiVo service without a
set-top box. The new service will be delivered over the Internet and
embraces the CableCARD initiative, which allows televisions to link to
digital cable systems without the use of an external box.
GEiL Demonstrates DDR500 Memory
GEiL Demonstrates DDR500 Memory
03/21/2003 01:18 AMCal Berkeley Demonstrates How Not to
Handle Security
Cal Berkeley Demonstrates How Not to
Handle Security
03/29/2005 08:00 PMOn March 11th a thief walked into a University of Cal at
Berkeley office and walked out with a laptop. This laptop had
personal information on it from about 100,000 alumni. Now if that
wasn’t bad enough, they did not announce it to the public until
now. University officials were hoping that police would be able to catch the
thief and reclaim the computer. When that didn't happen, the school
publicized the theft to comply with a state law requiring consumers be
notified whenever their Social Security numbers or other sensitive
information have been breached. The
university has set up a hotline, 1-800-372-5110, and a Web site, to
answer questions about the laptop theft.http://newscenter
.berkeley.edu/security/grad/
From the AP .. Universities have accounted for 28 percent of the 50
security breaches of personal information recorded by California since
2003, said Joanne McNabb, the chief of the state's Office of Privacy
Protection. That's more than any other group, including financial
institutions, which have accounted for 26 percent of the breaches
affecting Californians. This is
the second time in six months that UC Berkeley has been involved in a
theft of personal information. Last September, a computer hacker
gained access to UC Berkeley research being done for the state
Department of Social Services. The files contained personal
information of about 600,000 people. That security breach hasn't been
linked to any cases of identity theft, Felde said.
Ericsson Demonstrates CDMA2000 3G
1xEV-DV
Ericsson Demonstrates CDMA2000 3G
1xEV-DV
11/06/2003 04:09 AM3G Nov 6 2003 3:05AM ET
AMD Demonstrates Dual-Core Chips
AMD Demonstrates Dual-Core Chips
08/31/2004 07:40 AMAdvanced Micro Devices Inc. said it will show off the company's first
dual-core processor Tuesday morning in its Austin offices, shortly
before Intel Corp. demonstrates its own next week.
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