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New Outlet for High-Speed Access

New Outlet for High-Speed Access 02/18/2004 07:51 AM

Services offering broadband over power networks are still far from prevalent or profitable. But with advances in transmission capability, along with greater attention from regulators, the technology is gaining momentum. By Joanna Glasner.




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Bush wants more high-speed Internet
access


Bush wants more high-speed Internet
access
04/26/2004 03:46 PM
Washington Times Apr 26 2004 8:16PM GMT

Price war looms for high-speed Net
access


Price war looms for high-speed Net
access
11/14/2003 04:42 AM
USA Today Nov 14 2003 3:38AM ET

Life, Liberty and High-Speed Internet
Access


Life, Liberty and High-Speed Internet
Access
09/19/2004 09:09 PM
New York Times Sep 20 2004 0:26AM GMT

Bush Seeks More High-Speed Internet
Access, Tax Ban


Bush Seeks More High-Speed Internet
Access, Tax Ban
04/26/2004 07:03 PM
Boston Globe Apr 26 2004 11:08PM GMT

Utah Cities To Provide High-Speed Net
Access


Utah Cities To Provide High-Speed Net
Access
11/17/2003 11:36 AM

Bush seeks more high-speed Internet
access;tax ban


Bush seeks more high-speed Internet
access;tax ban
04/26/2004 02:37 PM
Reuters Apr 26 2004 6:29PM GMT

RIAA to sue Students with access to high
speed acess to Internet2


RIAA to sue Students with access to high
speed acess to Internet2
04/13/2005 05:42 AM

They will never learn, no I am not referring to the students I am referring to the RIAA. I am thinking go ahead keep on suing college kids and pissing off people who will probably never buy music in a music store again.

I am hoping that college kids across America start turning off traditional media and start tuning into independent music artist not under the control of the RIAA.

What is unique about these lawsuits is that they are going after college kids that have access to the very high speed network knowns as Internet2. I guess they can probably share music and more easier on these high speed networks. [DesignTechnica< /a>]


American high-speed access continues to
grow: study


American high-speed access continues to
grow: study
04/22/2004 01:10 AM

The number of Americans with highspeed internet access has grown over the past year, with roughly half of adults having such connectivity, according to a new study from the Pew Internet and American Life project .

Finding include:

55% of all adult Internet users – or 34% of all adult Americans – have access to high-speed Internet connections either at home or on the job. 39% of adult Internet users – or 24% of all adult Americans – have high-speed access at home, an increase of 60% since March 2003. ... For the first time, more than half (52%) of a key demographic group – college educated people age 35 and younger – has broadband connections at home. Only 10% of rural Americans go online from home with high-speed connections, about one-third the rate for non-rural Americans.

Highspeed connections are available at both home and work .


Bush Seeks More High-Speed Internet
Access, Tax Ban (Reuters)


Bush Seeks More High-Speed Internet
Access, Tax Ban (Reuters)
04/26/2004 01:04 PM
Reuters - President Bush on Monday urged Congress to make Internet access permanently tax free and to reduce regulations so high-speed access can be universally available by the 2007 goal he set.

Bush to push high-speed Internet access
agenda


Bush to push high-speed Internet access
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04/26/2004 12:54 AM
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Bush to push high-speed Internet-access
agenda


Bush to push high-speed Internet-access
agenda
04/26/2004 05:20 PM
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Deal struck to improve high-speed
Internet access for New Brunswickers


Deal struck to improve high-speed
Internet access for New Brunswickers
11/18/2003 11:34 AM
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Bush to Push High-Speed Internet Access
Agenda (Reuters)


Bush to Push High-Speed Internet Access
Agenda (Reuters)
04/26/2004 12:35 AM
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EU seeks to boost high-speed Internet
access via power grid


EU seeks to boost high-speed Internet
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04/10/2005 12:54 PM
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Best Western to offer free high-speed
Internet access in hotels


Best Western to offer free high-speed
Internet access in hotels
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Guest-Tek Announces Key High-Speed
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EU seeks to boost high-speed Internet
access via electricity grid (AFP)


EU seeks to boost high-speed Internet
access via electricity grid (AFP)
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EU seeks to boost high-speed Internet
access via electricity grid


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EU seeks to boost high-speed internet
access via electricity grid - UPDATE


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04/08/2005 09:59 AM
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WiMAX technology may solve 'last mile'
problem for high-speed access


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problem for high-speed access
01/22/2004 03:27 PM
Sean Maloney, general manager of Intel's wireless division, said that as much as the Internet differs now from 1994, so too will wireless technology over the next 10 years boom.

HSN Offers $50 Rebate on High Speed
Internet Access for Gateway Computer
Celebration on Saturday, July 31


HSN Offers $50 Rebate on High Speed
Internet Access for Gateway Computer
Celebration on Saturday, July 31
07/30/2004 03:22 AM
HSN, the Home Shopping Network, today announced an exciting retail program promoting HSN’s Gateway Computer Celebration on July 31 and a special $50 rebate offer on high speed Internet access from participating local cable companies. [PRWEB Jul 30, 2004]

Remote access: high speed internet link
brings Fair Isle into the 21st century


Remote access: high speed internet link
brings Fair Isle into the 21st century
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IP3 Networks, Sprint, and Safari Telecom
Offer High-Speed Internet Access at
Ryder Cup 2004


IP3 Networks, Sprint, and Safari Telecom
Offer High-Speed Internet Access at
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09/17/2004 11:38 PM
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and access to an outlet formed a band...


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High Speed Communications and Fibrespan
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Internet Access to Serviced Office
Centres and Tenants


High Speed Communications and Fibrespan
Team Up to Enable 'Plug and Play'
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03/23/2005 04:15 AM
Internet access is fast becoming as important as telephones for the category of tenant that choose serviced office facilities, the type of tenant that’s growing fast, needs bandwidth-sometimes a lot and often needs it there-‘yesterday’, yearly contracts aren’t practical and lead times that can run into months are just not realistic. [PRWEB Mar 23, 2005]

Hilton Atlanta Connects With Guest2Net™
From PossibleNOW; Hotel Guests Enjoy
High Speed Internet Access In All Guest
Rooms & Public Areas


Hilton Atlanta Connects With Guest2Net™
From PossibleNOW; Hotel Guests Enjoy
High Speed Internet Access In All Guest
Rooms & Public Areas
08/05/2004 03:15 AM
PossibleNOW, the provider of Guest2Net high speed Internet access solutions for the hospitality industry, announces that Hilton Atlanta has implemented the Guest2Net service at its property. Hilton Atlanta, a premier convention hotel, now offers high speed wireless Internet access in all of its 1,224 guest rooms as well as in its public areas, lounges and restaurants. [PRWEB Aug 5, 2004]

Air2Access Announces Its 20th New
Contract For High-Speed Wireless
Internet Access at Great Lakes Marinas:
South Haven Municipal Marina Signs-On


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Internet Access at Great Lakes Marinas:
South Haven Municipal Marina Signs-On
06/17/2005 07:20 PM
Air2Access, LLC announced today its 20th new contract to supply high-speed wireless Internet access to marinas in the Great Lakes region. South Haven Marina has become the 20th marina to offer its boaters and guests access to high-speed wireless Internet on their boats and throughout marina. [PRWEB Jun 9, 2005]

PossibleNOW Launches Guest2Net Brand --
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Speed Internet Access Solution For The
Hospitality Industry


PossibleNOW Launches Guest2Net Brand --
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Hospitality Industry
06/03/2004 02:08 AM
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Kids Give High Marks To High Speed
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Educational Success.


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Educational Success.
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NEC Electronics Introduces 3G Mobile
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Marks to High Speed; Internet Considered
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Crucial for Educational Success
08/13/2004 10:44 AM
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RIL, Intel speed up Net access


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New Network Boosts Access Speed


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Access & Supercharged Speed!


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Access & Supercharged Speed!
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Edimax Computer, a public listed company on the Taiwan stock exchange, announces that it is shipping the new and enhanced, 2nd generation, Multi-homing, Multi-WAN, Broadband routers, BR-6524K (2 WAN ports) and BR-6541K (4 WAN ports.) The new enhancements include advanced load balancing so that a single user with a download manager can get the combined download speed of multiple WAN lines. [PRWEB Sep 24, 2004]

MSN TV Broadband: High Speed Web TV


MSN TV Broadband: High Speed Web TV 07/27/2004 01:12 PM

msn_tv_broadband.jpg imageIt's not 1998, I promise, despite this announcement from Microsoft and Thomson to release an updated MSN-branded set-top box for browsing the web and streaming media from other household PCs. To launch in October, the $200 broadband-enabled box will come with a wireless keyboard and remote and will not have much in the way of built-in storage to "prevent vulnerability to virus attacks" (and to keep things cheap). MSN TV (formerly Web TV) has a small, if anachronistically loyal following, but is there really a need for a second generation, even if it does support broadband? Especially if it supports broadband?

The current-generation device is pictured; we'll get you pictures of the new device as soon as we can.

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2005


Intel hoping to begin WiMAX rollout in
2005
09/07/2004 10:10 PM
Wireless broadband could get a lot faster in the next couple of years if Intel's rollout of WiMAX goes as planned. Deployment is slated to begin in 2005.

Alvarion Says Pre-WiMax Means WiMax
Commitment


Alvarion Says Pre-WiMax Means WiMax
Commitment
06/18/2004 03:58 PM
Alvarion VP says that the company's new platform is ready for WiMax, backed by their promise to upgrade it: A few weeks ago, I wrote about Alvarion's BreezeMax platform and took the company to task for not spelling out precisely what they were promising customers when saying that BreezeMax was their WiMax platform. WiMax hasn't reached a final certification stage yet for equipment that complies to IEEE 802.16a: broadband wireless point-to-point service in the 2 GHz to 11 GHz range for licensed and unlicensed bands. That certification standard might not be ready until 2005; likewise, chips designed for it could be that far ahead, too. I wrote in May that Alvarion should have said We're not selling WiMax equipment, but something we believe we be so close to it that only firmware upgrades are required. I also wrote, Interestingly, while they say futureproofed on one page, they don't mention whether purchasers would receive free hardware upgrades if the WiMax standard as deployed is too different to allow firmware changes to this equipment. Alvarion wanted to clarify what they meant, and I spoke today with Carlton O'Neal, the vice president of marketing for the company. I asked O'Neal if Alvarion is guaranteeing its customers--as a few other firms have apparently done in a limited way--that BreezeMax would be a zero-cost WiMax upgrade when the final standard was available. He said it would. O'Neal said that the company had built the platform to allow software upgrades, firmware upgrades, and hardware upgrades. They believe that with the current state of the WiMax standard they can entirely rely on software and firmware to handle full WiMax certification: "Our hope, our plan, is that it's software and firmware," he said. Their last resort would be hardware, but "we're prepared to do that." Alvarion has been developing the BreezeMax system for three years, and decided that given the state of WiMax and their own readiness, they needed to bring the carrier-grade equipment into the marketplace with a commitment to make this their flagship WiMax platform even though the standard is still under development. What they deploy today works, and some of their customers may choose to stick with it far past when interoperable WiMax hardware and their own upgrades are available. Alvarion will eventually rely on chips built by Intel to power their WiMax gear, and Intel's circuits aren't due until 2005 at this point. But...

WiMax: Where and When


WiMax: Where and When 07/12/2004 05:22 PM
Parks Associates senior analyst Michael Cai's recent report on fixed broadband wireless technology may offer a more realistic view of the future than that painted by some vendors: He studied developed and developing countries around the globe and while he found that each region is on a slightly different path, he doesn't expect to see volume commercial deployments of WiMax until 2006. Those deployments will be mainly in Europe and Asia. That timeframe is slightly behind the second half of 2005 timeframe that the WiMax Forum and some vendors are hoping for. While the standardization process is on schedule, the processes for certification and interoperability are likely to slow down progress. "Who knows where conflicts emerge as they go down the process," Cai said. Even if commercial products come out in the second half of 2005 on schedule, carriers will likely want to test products for three to six months before rolling out a commercial network, he said. Cai doesn't expect large scale demand for WiMax networks in the United States until 2008 or 2009, though he cautions that there are so many uncertainties here that it's difficult to predict. The deployment of WiMax here may depend on changes the FCC may make to its spectrum policy for the 2.5 Ghz bands. But in the meantime, Cai expects existing wireless ISPs to migrate to WiMax using the unlicensed bands. "All they care about is cost," he said. Such operators don't have the resources to test equipment or support trials so they're interested in standards-based products that essentially guarantee good performance. Cai also has some interesting theories on which areas of the world will have the most WiMax users in the near future. While many observers suggest that the developing nations that don't yet have strong telecom infrastructure will make up the largest markets for WiMax, Cai says that developed markets will at least initially account for the highest number of subscribers. "Even if [WiMax reaches] 20 percent of the underserved market in the U.S., that's way larger than the total market in a lot of developing markets," he said. He believes that over the next few years, most of the developing countries will continue to lack demand, lack PC penetration, and lack the disposable income to support WiMax. "At least until 2009, we'll probably have more WiMax subscribers in the underserved markets in the developed countries compared to emerging markets...

Pre-WiMax at 100 mph


Pre-WiMax at 100 mph 04/13/2005 08:12 PM
The Brighton Express uses pre-WiMax gear to achieve 60 miles of coverage at 100 mph: Peter Judge reports from the London-to-Brighton line that although coverage is yet contiguous--that's still to come--the service offers seamless performance across each base station zone by relying Wi-Fi in the carriages to WiMax base stations along the route. T-Mobile is involved in this unwiring--which was carried out by Nomad Digital--and is offering the service at no charge while they tune the system. The estimate is that the 37 802.11d-based Redline devices will need to be increased to 60, or a density of about one per mile, to provide complete coverage. The limit on speed right now is the ADSL backhaul of 2 Mbps per base station. The service switches to GPRS when out of range of WiMax bonding three GPRS devices. Only one train out of 15 is equipped so far. T-Mobile will charge £5 per hour or £13 per day for service starting in June....

WiMax


WiMax 04/18/2005 07:55 AM

Wireless Internet access about to go extra 5 miles: We had WiMax-like service here in Sioux Falls as a test market for Monet Mobile. You could surf the Web from a laptop in the back seat of your car driving down the interstate.

Sadly, it looks like Monet was a bit ahead of their time. If they had only made it one more year, they'd have hit the coming WiMax craze.

WiMax is essentially high-powered Wi-Fi, the kind of wireless Internet now common in coffee shops. Wi-Fi's range is much shorter, usually enough to cover only one or two buildings.

[...] Intel is working on a future chip that will go into laptops allowing them to hop onto a WiMax network anywhere there's a signal. WiMax may also incorporate Internet phone-calling technology, turning it into a land-line and cellular-like phone service.

And here's a benefit we've talked about before: less stuff.

[...] there's a good chance WiMax will be a hit, especially because it saves carriers the trouble of laying cable.

A tsunami can't break a WiMax connection, provide the sending and receiving points are intact, right?


WiMax From WalMart?


WiMax From WalMart? 08/10/2004 03:53 AM
Over at the Institute for the Future, they're wondering if WalMart might end up getting into the broadband business by hooking up WiMax base stations (once such equipment is actually available) on all their stores, covering much of the US in broadband. It's an interesting theory, and gets the attention of those who think that telecoms are a dying breed. Of course, it's really not that easy. Over at TheFeature, I've written up a longer piece looking at some of the challenges a company like WalMart might face in offering broadband services. However, it's certainly not impossible to count them out. After all, who thought Starbucks would be in the internet access business in the first place? If you take that to a larger scale, perhaps Walmart could get into the WiMax business as well. A more interesting question, however, may be how the world is going to look when there are plenty of "virtual" network operators, where one company offers up their brand for others to put on a network. Virgin has built up quite a set of businesses doing this, and in the mobile space, MVNOs are a hot topic. However, could companies do this for just about any kind of telecom/broadband offering... and more to the point, is there a real benefit in doing so? It's cool for a big brand name company to think they can suddenly get into a technology services business just by licensing out their brand name, but won't there be some risks (a la AT&T' s annoyance with AT&T Wireless' trampling of the brand) and some questions about just why you want to buy your internet service from Coca-Cola?

Report: WiMax won't take off soon


Report: WiMax won't take off soon 07/09/2004 03:04 PM
Much-hyped broadband wireless technology won't break big for another five years, analysts say.

Will WiMax Replace DSL?


Will WiMax Replace DSL? 09/21/2004 09:08 PM
Techzonez Sep 22 2004 1:06AM GMT

TI Doubts WiMax


TI Doubts WiMax 09/21/2004 06:29 PM
TI, which is not heavily into WiMax like its competitor Intel, says WiMax won't be very effective at bringing broadband to the home: It's true that it's far from certain that WiMax will be anywhere near the success that Intel promises, but most of the reasons TI gives here are pretty weak. Because China hasn't jumped on the bandwagon and because broadband wireless standards have failed in the past doesn't prove that WiMax will fail. If WiMax products have a lower price tag and are more robust than previous attempts at broadband wireless, the technology has a chance of success. WiMax can be far easier to deploy than most wireline technologies and appears to offer a good alternative to wireline especially in developing regions of the world. But there are plenty of reasons that WiMax could fail, which aren't mentioned by the TI executive. In the United States only a few spectrum holders own the licenses that would be ideal for a WiMax deployment and it's not clear that they're interested in the technology. One of those companies, Nextel, has expressed interest in using other proprietary technologies in the spectrum. Other large operators that don't own such prime spectrum are unlikely to want to execute a major deployment in unlicensed frequencies. The TI executive suggests that a portable or mobile version of WiMax might have a better chance of success. While future iterations of WiMax may sound more promising than the initial fixed version, it's very difficult to know today what the market will look like by the time a mobile or portable solution becomes available. By then, other technologies may have leapfrogged WiMax. It's also not clear that WiMax will indeed result in low-cost equipment for operators. Some wireless ISPs have said that vendors they've spoken to have said that the first couple generations of their base stations won't be interoperable with clients from any vendor. That lack of interoperability may not be very attractive for many operators and may prohibit prices from dropping. Ultimately, there are plenty of forces working against WiMax but much of what the TI executive says here sounds to me like sour grapes....

Sprint to Get Behind WiMax


Sprint to Get Behind WiMax 02/06/2005 01:11 AM
Technocrat.net Feb 6 2005 2:25AM GMT

Intel Has Its Eye on WiMax. But Why?


Intel Has Its Eye on WiMax. But Why? 07/13/2004 05:18 PM
eWeek Jul 13 2004 9:30PM GMT

LG looks at WiMax--and U.S. culture


LG looks at WiMax--and U.S. culture 03/14/2005 04:30 PM
Korean company teams with Nortel on emerging wireless standard, and opens a research center to study American culture.

Intel's WiMax on way


Intel's WiMax on way 09/08/2004 10:27 AM
Deccan Herald Sep 8 2004 1:41PM GMT

Then There's UWB, WiMax, wOzNet


Then There's UWB, WiMax, wOzNet 02/19/2004 08:41 AM
Business Week Feb 19 2004 1:27PM GMT

WiMAX, 3G Could Collide


WiMAX, 3G Could Collide 03/22/2005 07:29 PM
Extreme Tech Mar 22 2005 9:03PM GMT

WiMax: Coming your way soon?


WiMax: Coming your way soon? 08/17/2004 10:55 PM

WiMax Gets Real


WiMax Gets Real 06/21/2004 12:05 PM
Intel, Proxim development plans aid protocol's credibility.

4g To Be Combination Of 3g And Wimax


4g To Be Combination Of 3g And Wimax 06/14/2004 06:00 PM
ewirelessnews Jun 14 2004 9:50PM GMT

WiMax take up could eclipse Wi-Fi


WiMax take up could eclipse Wi-Fi 09/24/2004 12:05 PM
Computer Weekly Sep 24 2004 3:09PM GMT

WiMax in the wings


WiMax in the wings 06/25/2004 07:06 PM
CNET Jun 25 2004 11:41PM GMT

Microsoft Delivers Latest Visual Studio
2005 and SQL Server 2005 Releases


Microsoft Delivers Latest Visual Studio
2005 and SQL Server 2005 Releases
04/18/2005 11:14 AM
Microsoft Corp. today announced availability of Visual Studio® 2005 Beta 2, Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 Beta 2 and the SQL Server (TM) 2005 April Community Technology Preview (CTP), the latest milestone in delivering these products to customers. Together, the products provide a deeply integrated development and data management platform, enabling customers to utilize existing skills and familiar tools to harness data in powerful new ways that increase productivity and efficiency. Several early adopters such as ABS-CBN Interactive, ORF and Townsend Analytics Ltd. have deployed these products in their production environments to reap the benefits of close tool and database integration. Because of broad customer demand to work with these prerelease products today, Microsoft also announced the Microsoft Go-Live license program for customers interested in deploying Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 Express Edition immediately. Microsoft and multiple partners today also announced plans to provide customers with educational resources that will help them prepare for the launch of these two products.

Toshiba Readies Diverse, Cutting-Edge
Technologies for CeBIT 2005 (20/3/2005)


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Technologies for CeBIT 2005 (20/3/2005)
03/22/2005 05:08 PM
Hidden Wires Mar 22 2005 12:26AM GMT

Microsoft Releases Visual Studio 2005
Beta Two, SQL Server 2005 Preview


Microsoft Releases Visual Studio 2005
Beta Two, SQL Server 2005 Preview
04/18/2005 11:49 PM
Information Week Apr 19 2005 4:14AM GMT

TICC Schedules First Quarter 2005
Earnings Release and Conference Call for
May 5, 2005


TICC Schedules First Quarter 2005
Earnings Release and Conference Call for
May 5, 2005
04/14/2005 07:13 PM
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Sonic Debuts Blu-ray Disc Burning and
Playback Software at CeBIT 2005
(23/3/2005)


Sonic Debuts Blu-ray Disc Burning and
Playback Software at CeBIT 2005
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Samsung Electronics Unveils Cutting-Edge
New Products At CeBIT 2005 (23/3/2005)


Samsung Electronics Unveils Cutting-Edge
New Products At CeBIT 2005 (23/3/2005)
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Silect Software Launches Health Reporter
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Silect Software Launches Health Reporter
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Argentina scores with WiMax


Argentina scores with WiMax 07/13/2004 02:02 PM
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New wave at toy fair
all about
computerized
interaction

Operators move
closer to 3G
services

Intel outlines new
home PC platform

E-learning takes off
at RAF

Met Police updates
999 call handling

Autodesk redrafts
architectural
applications

Am I too nice?
Mad Mel
In search of my own
brain

This really is your
brain on drugs

HTML Utopia! Design
Websites Without
Tables - Parts 1 and
2

Conflicting
technologies may
stall cell mergers

End of Moore's Law?
Wrong question

Bagle.B Internet
worm third most
virulent in history:
experts (AFP)

How should the EU
deal with migrants?

Thousands rush to
order iPod mini

Byers set to attack
council tax

Row over Telegraph
reaches court

Call for truth
commission

Councils face tax
rise grilling

Migrant influx fear
'exaggerated'

Scores killed in
Iran train blast

New CEO hopes to
'turn up' Motorola
as he cuts through
corporate crud

Motorola goes to
press with new chip
technology

Motorola sees
handset prices
rising in Asia

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