Stafffs opens nursery for mobile computing firms
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Xybernaut and Stargate Mobile Deliver
Mobile/Wireless Computing for
After-Market and OEM Automotive
Industries
Xybernaut and Stargate Mobile Deliver
Mobile/Wireless Computing for
After-Market and OEM Automotive
Industries
01/03/2005 11:56 AMInvestors Business Daily Jan 3 2005 3:43PM GMT
Sun Opens the Computing Commodity Market
Sun Opens the Computing Commodity Market
02/05/2005 08:59 PMThe ability to deal with people is as purchasable a commodity as sugar
or coffee and I will pay more for that ability than for any other
under the sun. -- John D. RockefellerA banker is a fellow who lends...
Outlook 4Mobility, Mobile Enterprise
Media Joint Venture Targets IT
Professionals with Quarterly Reports on
Wireless, Mobile Computing Convergence
Outlook 4Mobility, Mobile Enterprise
Media Joint Venture Targets IT
Professionals with Quarterly Reports on
Wireless, Mobile Computing Convergence
02/05/2005 09:23 PMNew Report Series Offers Expert and Detailed Analysis of Product and
Network Trends and developments with emphasis on IT Professionals need
to know. [PRWEB Feb 2, 2005]
IBM opens Europe's first Deep Computing
on Demand
IBM opens Europe's first Deep Computing
on Demand
05/14/2004 09:10 AMinSourced May 14 2004 1:37PM GMT
Mid-Michigan Computing Firm Opens Doors
to Consumers
Mid-Michigan Computing Firm Opens Doors
to Consumers
06/17/2004 10:07 AMEC Computing opened its doors to do business Tuesday, June 15, 2004.
The company's primary function is to provide technological services
for small to medium businesses and home/home office individuals.
[PRWEB Jun 17, 2004]
Big Blue opens new automonic computing
portal on DeveloperWorks
Big Blue opens new automonic computing
portal on DeveloperWorks
04/13/2004 03:28 PMIBM is determined to keep its campaign to encourage autonomic
computing development in the public eye. On Tuesday, Big Blue and its
DeveloperWorks site announced the debut of a no-cost, Autonomic
Computing Zone to help developers, ISVs, and customers at all levels
learn the skills they need to build and implement autonomic
environments for business transformation.
Brazilian Computing Firm Opens Office In
Luanda
Brazilian Computing Firm Opens Office In
Luanda
09/12/2004 06:45 AMAngola Press Sep 12 2004 10:28AM GMT
Personal Computing | Instant messaging
exposes firms to legal liability
Personal Computing | Instant messaging
exposes firms to legal liability
07/15/2004 03:31 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Jul 15 2004 7:51AM GMT
Angola: Seminar On Information Security
in Firms Computing Systems Ends Thursday
Angola: Seminar On Information Security
in Firms Computing Systems Ends Thursday
09/02/2004 11:48 AMAllAfrica.com Sep 2 2004 3:52PM GMT
Mobile Computing
Mobile Computing
05/03/2004 08:06 AMPC Magazine May 3 2004 12:42PM GMT
T-Mobile Opens to iPass
T-Mobile Opens to iPass
12/16/2003 11:22 AMIn its first distribution deal, T-Mobile will allow iPass access to
its network of nearly 4,000 U.S. hotspots (also: read Nancy Gohring's
print coverage): The arrangement has a few unique aspects. iPass
typically charges a per-minute fee for dial-up, wired, and wireless
access to its aggregated partner networks. With T-Mobile, they will
charge their customers $9.99 for a 24-hour period, but an iPass
customer, unlike a retail day-pass purchaser, can use any T-Mobile
location in that 24-hour period for no additional charge. Also, unlike
most venues as they appear in the iPassConnect 3 client software,
which manages the account connection and policies (such as firewall
and VPN enforcement), all T-Mobile HotSpot locations will be branded
as such instead of by the venue's name alone. In an interview
yesterday, VP and general manager of T-Mobile HotSpot Joe Sims said
that the network currently comprised 3,900 locations, and was
expanding by 35 new hotspots per day heading towards their currently
announced contractual commitment of 4,700 hotspots. Ken Denman,
iPass's CEO, said that the iPass network had about 1,550 U.S. Wi-Fi
hotspots, and thousands more worldwide. This arrangement with T-Mobile
brings iPass's total worldwide hotspot count accessible to its
customers to about 10,000. T-Mobile's Sims said that security was one
of the key factors that led them to partner first with iPass as
T-Mobile gets ready to roll out 802.1X authentication through its
hotspot locations. The iPassConnect software has support for 802.1X
integration. This relationship continues to expand on the growing
trend in the hotspot world to focus on business customers; this is the
foundation of Cometa's approach, for instance. Sims said, "Our
customers are enterprise users," but one might expect that the current
pricing model ($6 per hour with a one-hour minimum or $10 per day)
could explain that in part. Denman said that in the future, other
models were possible other than the $9.99 per day fee that iPass would
charge based on what their corporate customers asked for to provide
the most flexibility. T-Mobile had announced in spring 2003 a
partnership with Boingo to develop a software platform for their
network which would allow use of both T-Mobile's 2.5G (GPRS) and Wi-Fi
networks. Sims confirmed that that software was still in development,
but that it was only for the consumer and "pro-sumer" market. Sims
said that T-Mobile would be announcing more partnerships in the coming
weeks and months. "The question...
AMD Strengthens Mobile Computing R&D
AMD Strengthens Mobile Computing R&D
06/24/2004 06:18 PMAMDMB Jun 24 2004 9:34PM GMT
True mobile computing
True mobile computing
08/23/2004 12:05 PMTrue mobile computing
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NEW GADGETS: Mobile computing
NEW GADGETS: Mobile computing
11/16/2003 09:39 PMThe Nation - Thailand Nov 16 2003 8:15PM ET
Mobile firms working on Super 3G
standard
Mobile firms working on Super 3G
standard
01/02/2005 06:46 PMIT Vibe Jan 2 2005 8:43PM GMT
Mobile firms sign 'Super 3G' deal
Mobile firms sign 'Super 3G' deal
01/02/2005 01:57 PMBBC Jan 2 2005 5:22PM GMT
Firms must dictate terms on mobile data
Firms must dictate terms on mobile data
11/13/2003 09:54 PMvnunet.com Nov 13 2003 8:42PM ET
Microsoft opens up to mobile
manufacturers
Microsoft opens up to mobile
manufacturers
06/28/2004 06:33 AMPersonal Computer World Jun 28 2004 10:45AM GMT
Mobile computing requires new laws
Mobile computing requires new laws
10/31/2003 03:02 PMvnunet.com Oct 31 2003 1:33PM ET
The bearable lightness of mobile
computing
The bearable lightness of mobile
computing
07/25/2004 02:27 PMManila Times Jul 25 2004 5:54PM GMT
Mobile firms, possible rivals gear up
for third-generation services
Mobile firms, possible rivals gear up
for third-generation services
05/28/2004 07:39 AMBudapest Business Journal May 28 2004 10:46AM GMT
Phone Firms Rush to Get TV on Mobile
Phones (Reuters)
Phone Firms Rush to Get TV on Mobile
Phones (Reuters)
09/10/2004 07:03 AMReuters - Europeans came a step closer to
having television on their mobile phones on Friday when two
groups of companies announced plans to push forward with
consumer trials and establish a standard for the technology.
EVOLUTION: Mobile firms sign 'Super 3G'
deal
EVOLUTION: Mobile firms sign 'Super 3G'
deal
01/04/2005 02:53 PMPPCW.net Jan 4 2005 6:24PM GMT
Mobile firms gear up for New Year
text-fest
Mobile firms gear up for New Year
text-fest
12/30/2003 05:02 AMZDNet UK Dec 30 2003 4:08AM ET
Mobile firms team up to prevent handset
theft
Mobile firms team up to prevent handset
theft
02/10/2004 11:55 AMComputer Weekly Feb 10 2004 3:11PM GMT
Cebit opens to mobile music tune
Cebit opens to mobile music tune
03/14/2005 06:11 PMMusic and TV-enabled mobiles, and higher resolution camera phones are
on show at Cebit this year.
Amd Strengthens Mobile Computing R&D
with New Engineering Lab in Tokyo
Amd Strengthens Mobile Computing R&D
with New Engineering Lab in Tokyo
06/23/2004 10:27 PMPA News via The Scotsman Online Jun 24 2004 2:33AM GMT
Innovations Speed Advances In Mobile
Computing
Innovations Speed Advances In Mobile
Computing
02/18/2004 08:17 PMScoop Feb 19 2004 0:37AM GMT
'This is what I call a mobile computing
platform'
'This is what I call a mobile computing
platform'
07/15/2004 10:09 AMOn previous travels, I've discovered over and over just how bad a
place a car is to operate a laptop. (Naturally, I'm talking about when
safely parked.) In the driver's seat particularly, I've found no way
to sit with a laptop that's even halfway comfortable, never mind
OSHA-approved. To gain clearance from the steering wheel, I lean back,
and slide the seat as far back as possible. It's not a back-friendly
way to compute. The car-friendly laptop platform I ordered before this
trip, though, makes a huge difference. Car computing is still a pain,
no question, but it's considerably less of one with your laptop
resting somewhere other than your actual lap.
AMD Strengthens Mobile Computing R&D
with New Engineering Lab in Tokyo
AMD Strengthens Mobile Computing R&D
with New Engineering Lab in Tokyo
06/24/2004 08:23 AMLinux Electrons Jun 24 2004 12:35PM GMT
UK boffins tackle perils of mobile
computing
UK boffins tackle perils of mobile
computing
04/13/2005 03:06 PMWhat PC Apr 13 2005 5:55PM GMT
Wake Forest Uses Mobile Computing
Solution
Wake Forest Uses Mobile Computing
Solution
09/24/2004 08:12 PMiPAQ News Sep 24 2004 11:43PM GMT
Pakistan Mobile Phone Firms Vie for
Pent-Up Demand (Reuters)
Pakistan Mobile Phone Firms Vie for
Pent-Up Demand (Reuters)
08/18/2004 06:57 AMReuters - Tens of thousands of Pakistanis
endured hours of stifling heat this week to accept an offer of
free mobile phone connections, a sign of the pent-up demand in
a country where cell phone usage has remained low.
Mobile Phone Firms Link for New
High-Speed Standard
Mobile Phone Firms Link for New
High-Speed Standard
01/01/2005 10:30 AMTechzonez Jan 1 2005 1:18PM GMT
Siemens Mobile Turns To Grid Computing
Technology From IBM
Siemens Mobile Turns To Grid Computing
Technology From IBM
09/19/2004 09:09 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum Sep 20 2004 1:10AM GMT
Future imperfect Mobile phone firms face
a shake-up from new technology
Future imperfect Mobile phone firms face
a shake-up from new technology
04/15/2004 05:01 AMBBC Apr 15 2004 9:16AM GMT
Mobile Phone Firms Link for New
High-Speed Standard (Reuters)
Mobile Phone Firms Link for New
High-Speed Standard (Reuters)
01/03/2005 04:54 PMReuters - Leading wireless carriers and telecoms
equipment makers have agreed to develop an advanced mobile
phone standard capable of sending high-resolution video in an
instant, Japan's NTT DoCoMo said on Friday.
AMD Strengthens Mobile Computing
Research and Development with New
Engineering Lab in Tokyo
AMD Strengthens Mobile Computing
Research and Development with New
Engineering Lab in Tokyo
06/24/2004 07:31 PMPhysOrg.com Jun 24 2004 11:19PM GMT
Targus Announces New Line of Mobile
Computing Accessories for Macs
Targus Announces New Line of Mobile
Computing Accessories for Macs
08/23/2004 02:31 PMTargus Inc.
today
announced a suite of products compatible with Apple PowerBooks and
iBooks running Mac OS X operating systems. Targus' new products
unveiled today include the Wireless Ultra-Mini Optical Mouse,
Mobile 70 Universal AC/DC Adapter,
Podium CoolPad and the
Notebook Portable LapDesk.
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