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Wireless Webl0gging 03/13/2003 10:16 AM

On impulse, I drove to the computer store today and picked up a Cisco 350 series wireless networking card. It appears to work fine with Linux. I'm currently participating in an ad-hoc wireless network relayed through a laptop with two wireless interfaces--one to serve the local net, and a long-range card to relay traffic to a nearby building. Slick.




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Ah! Webl0gging like it used to be!


Ah! Webl0gging like it used to be! 02/10/2004 02:46 AM

Another unexpected joy of this trip so far is the unfettered bad-quality weblogging I'm doing. I'm using the site as a jotting diary of my time here, and I'm dropping in all these little references to things that will hopefully make it easier to remember what happened in years to come. I'm not worrying too much about sentence construction, I'm not fussing over the shape of an argument or anything like that - and as a result this feels the most fun it has in a couple of years. I don't know how useful it is of course, but it's definitely nice to have a beak from more serious industry-related writing. Assuming anyone will want me back when I'm done, of course...

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Webl0gging about your job and career


Webl0gging about your job and career 06/22/2004 01:12 AM

I do not talk about my regular job on this or my private website as I know my employer would not be real happy about it. But I have been thinking about writing on a particular facet of my Job that my employer probably would not have any issue with. I have had a domain for a couple of years that fits perfectly with the subject I would like to write about. Their are a few other sites out their that attempt to draw the same audience that I would like and I know that I could affect their traffic in a negative way. I have been working on a set of self imposed censorship rules after all the last thing I want to do is write about something that could cause my employer embarrassment.

Some have been fired from their jobs and I personally like mine enough that I would censor myself to protect my job. This may seem crazy to some people but I am not stupid. As I like my job and I like the paycheck. Unfortunately it is a catch 22 I hope that someone someday has the vision to generate a policy document spelling out what is ok and what isnt as I am sure companies like Microsoft have. [Business Week]


Standards for Webl0gging.


Standards for Webl0gging. 12/17/2004 06:38 PM
Brent Simmons, the author of the wildly popular mac RSS reader NetNewsWire talks about standard weblog features in a recent...

another simplistic look at webl0gging


another simplistic look at webl0gging 05/31/2004 01:02 AM
For Some, the Blogging Never Stops .. Blogging Is Killing Our Society! .. visited

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Webl0gging news because it's far too hot
to go out


Webl0gging news because it's far too hot
to go out
06/27/2004 10:02 AM
One tool leaves, more enter. The weblogging market grows by the day, with the latest being the UK answer to Typepad/LiveJournal/Japanese Clipart/Moblogging craziness, The Zpace. Yes, that's how they spell it. It has some rather interesting features: like the option...

The future of Webl0gging


The future of Webl0gging 04/18/2004 04:30 PM
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"The future of Webl0gging"


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Ethical Webl0gging Part One


Ethical Webl0gging Part One 03/13/2003 10:16 AM

Update: Wednesday March 5 - The text of this post has been slightly edited and adjusted in an attempt to tighten up and clarify my argument. I believe that my position is essentially the same, but you are advised that some of the comments that follow this post were responses to an earlier version.

With Blogger's acquisition by Google, the weblog space has changed more fundamentally than I think any of us had previously realised. The main impact of that acquisition is not faster servers or a better weblog infrastructure, it's that marketing and public relations firms - always more brand-conscious than perhaps they should be - have noticed Google turn our way, and (carefully following the integrity-based brand's line-of-sight) have finally noticed us... "What is this new grassroots phenomena?" they seem to be asking - as if the press hadn't written about almost nothing else on the web for the last three years, "... and how can we get it promoting Dr Pepper?"

First things first - why should they care? They should care because there are hundreds of thousands of weblogs out there - and they're all connected to each another, spreading information and ideas around the web at tremendous speeds. The bums-on-seats factor is huge - get something on Metafilter and you can guarantee thousands of views. Get it on b3ta, tens of thousands. Get it on Slashdot, hundreds of thousands. And that's not including the impact of the thousands of personal sites. Nor does it include the people who read those sites, pick up links and e-mail them to their friends, to their bosses, girlfriends and mums. Weblogs are becoming the natural meme ecology - almost as good at spreading ideas as e-mail but with one particular advantage for marketeers - their sole raison d'etre is to point people at other web pages. They are almost inherently a tool for rating and promotion. They are public opinion made manifest. In fact the only mystery is that marketers haven't been trying to exploit them before...

Doc Searls has argued that this incursion by marketeers will be routed around - like so much censorship or damage - by the distributed nature of weblogging. I'm less convinced, and the reason I'm not convinced is that to a lesser - and mostly unacknowledged - extent, weblogs have already had their integrity 'corrupted' - we're already advertising things for companies in return for money. The most common and widespread form of integrity-reducing advertising we are undertaking are Amazon referrals. I'm not taking a high-ground here - I often place them on my site when I've bought something that I thought was particularly good, or wanted to reward an artist I like. We don't tend to think of them as interfering with our credibility or compromising our integrity - but we make more money if we write in a way that puts more Amazon links into our sites, and we make money if those links are recommendations....

The 'Project Blogger' approach is a simple and effective one - you make webloggers (members of the public) feel important and special as 'in the know' opinion formers. You ask for nothing in return because that could be perceived as pressure. Inevitably this will be something that people sign up to believing that there's no price to pay. Except they've been given expensive and cool things by a marketing organisation - so there's always the pressure of a threatened withdrawal. There's no such thing as a free lunch, and you pay with the soul of your site - the place you've carved out as a place of personal expression becomes yet another platform to sell rich teenagers Nike shoes...

There's a really good article about weblogs as marketing devices over at chronotope at the moment which I think drags a lot of the issues into the light of day. There does seem to be a perceptual difference between the analysis of weblogs from outside and attempts to manipulate them or direct them through advertising or promotional approaches. The people behind this campaigning strategy honestly cannot seem to see how their work might deform or debase the integrity of individual sites, and I suppose we couldn't expect them too. But this does seem to me to be the crux of the issue - that as soon as advertising enters the space of personal publishing, integrity becomes questionable - the particular authenticity of weblogs and diarist content becomes under threat.

So now that the marketeers and public relations people have turned towards us - what are we to do about it? The idea that weblogging would need any kind of united sense of ethics hasn't previously been very palatable to people, but I think that's changing - Nick Denton has made some very sensible comments on Blogger Freebies that try to clarify what an individual's responsibilities might be considered to be and he in turn links to Mitch Ratcliffe's Ethics and Blogging and Rebecca Blood's piece on Weblog ethics. In turn Rebecca mentions Dave Winer's position from quite a while ago. There's a resurgence of interest in the rights and responsibilities of the 'good' weblogger, which I think should now probably be opened up for debate and discussed at greater length.

So what do you think? What are the particular ethics of writing a weblog? Is it possible to preserve your integrity while taking advertising?


Webl0gging increasing: new studies


Webl0gging increasing: new studies 04/09/2004 04:01 PM

Weblogging is increasing, according to recent studies , and emerging as a significant part of the United States media landscape. Bloggers constitute a statistical minority of the online population, but include between two and eight million Americans. While perceptions of tone, content, and the newnewness of blogging may prevent widespread adoption at the moment, advertising is beginning to take root.


The future of Webl0gging | The Register


The future of Webl0gging | The Register 04/19/2004 03:12 PM
The future of Weblogging

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Towards a picture of European
webl0gging...


Towards a picture of European
webl0gging...
06/17/2005 03:22 PM

Found via a referral and then a couple of moments later via Euan Semple, Loic Le Meur is attempting to put together a rough picture of The European Blogosphere on his wiki - with core questions about the country's main blogging platforms, total number of weblogs, famous weblogs, impact on mainstream media etc. I haven't really had time to dig around in it as much as I'd like, but my first impression is that - as ever - what's going on in the UK tends to get lost in the larger picture of English-language weblogs across the world. I mean, I simply don't believe it's true that there are only 200,000 UK weblogs in existence as opposed to the several million in France. My instinct is that these figures are artificially low because it's so hard to technically differentiate with statistical analysis alone (and without any strong weblogging platforms aimed directly at people in the UK) which weblogs are British, which are Irish, which are American (or Canadian or Australian or English-speaking French / German etc).

Anyway, in a nutshell, I don't think the page about the UK adequately reflects the culture of weblogging that I've seen in the UK over the last five and a half years. So I'm going to go and try and improve it now, and I thought I'd ask in public for Brits (and people from the rest of Europe) to come and help me find trustworthy information online that can help Loic give a fair representation of what's actually happening. The link again for those of you with a short attention span: The European Blogosphere.


has webl0gging and document-sharing
features


has webl0gging and document-sharing
features
11/02/2003 03:12 AM
Microsoft Research Packs 'Wallop' .. E-week reports

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U-bl0g! - The ultimate webl0gging system


U-bl0g! - The ultimate webl0gging system 09/13/2004 02:24 PM
U-blog! 0.0.5 released!

Six Apart: Webl0gging Software Leader
Six Apart Acquires LiveJournal


Six Apart: Webl0gging Software Leader
Six Apart Acquires LiveJournal
01/06/2005 11:55 AM
Six Apart: Weblogging Software Leader Six Apart Acquires LiveJournal .. official press release

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"Six Apart: Webl0gging Software Leader
Six Apart Acquires Live..."


"Six Apart: Webl0gging Software Leader
Six Apart Acquires Live..."
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Perfect Corporate Webl0gging Pitch
Competition


Perfect Corporate Webl0gging Pitch
Competition
04/17/2004 05:47 PM

As some of you know, I am a judge in Weblogs, Inc's 'P erfect' Corporate Weblogging 'Elevator Pitch' Contest which is now in the scoring phase.  I just spent an hour on the submissions and, frankly, it was difficult to judge because:

  1. I know too much about blogging to emulate clueless executives.
     
  2. There are too many unknowns about the audience.

Making a 'pitch' without knowing much about your audience is like pitching without knowing where the strikezone is.  Know who they are and what they are interested in so you can select the appropriate bait and dangle it where they are likely to bite.

Anyhow, I think such a contest should be held once a week with a specific target description.  For example, VP of Marketing at Nike, VP of Sales at Victoria Secret, or VP of Engineering at Sony.  Forget the judges too.  Instead let the readers cast their votes to select the Pitch of the Week.  Fast forward and I wouldn't be surprised if executives send in pitch requests to hear how blogging can help their particular company.  Heck, asking for help is a form of marketing after all as enterprising Nigerians have showed.


Six Apart Announces Integration of Its
Webl0gging Tools into Adobe GoLive CS2


Six Apart Announces Integration of Its
Webl0gging Tools into Adobe GoLive CS2
04/05/2005 02:24 AM
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Ben and Mena Trott sucker punch the
webl0gging community


Ben and Mena Trott sucker punch the
webl0gging community
05/13/2004 02:02 PM
Of course Six Apart has the right to charge whatever they want for MovableType, but having repeatedly said that they would provide a free version of MovableType 3.0 for personal use then announcing this crippleware that is MT 3.0 personal is stupid at best, dishonest at worst. Enraging your first customers and your developer community is a strange path to business success. Hopefully they will reconsider after being enveloped in the perfect storm that is brewing....

Polywogg Webl0gging service goes beta;
.Mac users free


Polywogg Webl0gging service goes beta;
.Mac users free
11/06/2003 12:21 PM
Rainjul LLC has released a public beta of Polywogg, a personal journaling ("blogging") service for Mac OS X 10.2 ("Jaguar") and Mac OS X 10.3 ("Panther"). It's designed to let you include movies, digital photos, audio files, PDF documents, rich text documents, HTML pages, HTML pages formatted as PDF and freeform formatted documents in your journals.

Blogs, Bandwidth and Banjos: Tightly
knit bonds in webl0gging


Blogs, Bandwidth and Banjos: Tightly
knit bonds in webl0gging
07/10/2004 10:13 AM
Blogging evolving from publishing to communicating .. talk

sixapart.com/corner/archives/2004/07/blogs_bandwidth.shtml
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2MHost Announces Hosting for Movable
Type Webl0gging Platform


2MHost Announces Hosting for Movable
Type Webl0gging Platform
03/19/2005 02:59 AM
2MHost.com, a hosting provider serving over 5,000 clients and 10,000 domains, announced this week that it has established a partnership with software developer Six Apart Ltd. [PRWEB Mar 18, 2005]

Brain Food for BloggerCon: Journalism
and Webl0gging in Their Corrected
Fullness


Brain Food for BloggerCon: Journalism
and Webl0gging in Their Corrected
Fullness
04/16/2004 10:22 AM
Here's my Introduction, take two, for the Saturday morning session at BloggerCon. Let's start by separating two things. Blogging is not journalism. But if each imagined itself as the other, some good might come of that.

"San Diego weekly publishes entire month
of Brian Dear's webl0gging "


"San Diego weekly publishes entire month
of Brian Dear's webl0gging "
06/09/2004 03:46 PM

PressThink: Brain Food for BloggerCon:
Journalism and Webl0gging in Their
Corrected Fullness


PressThink: Brain Food for BloggerCon:
Journalism and Webl0gging in Their
Corrected Fullness
04/16/2004 10:22 PM
Brain Food for BloggerCon: Journalism and Weblogging in Their Corrected Fullness .. takes on a question .. Rosen

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Newspaper publishes entire month of
webl0gging by Brian Dear @ Radio Free
Blogistan


Newspaper publishes entire month of
webl0gging by Brian Dear @ Radio Free
Blogistan
06/08/2004 04:25 AM
San Diego weekly publishes entire month of Brian Dear's weblogging .. Radio Free Blogistan .. Here's his writeup

radiofreeblogistan.com/2004/06/07/newspaper_publishes_entire _month_of_weblogging_by_brian_dear.html
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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]

LTB Introduces Worlds First 2.4Ghz
Wireless Surround Headphones and New
Wireless 2.4Ghz 16 Channel Digital
Wireless Headphones


LTB Introduces Worlds First 2.4Ghz
Wireless Surround Headphones and New
Wireless 2.4Ghz 16 Channel Digital
Wireless Headphones
09/25/2004 02:14 AM
Sunnytech, Inc., the leading maker of True 5.1 Surround Sound headphones introduces two new 2.4GHz Digital headphones systems under the LTB Brand name. [PRWEB Sep 25, 2004]

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 PM
Wi-Fi Technology Forum Mar 14 2005 2:17AM GMT

Nebo Wireless Announces International
Wireless Link for Dialup Internet Access


Nebo Wireless Announces International
Wireless Link for Dialup Internet Access
06/05/2005 11:18 PM
This new product release from Nebo Wireless LLC, North Andover, Massachusetts, USA, gives dialup Internet subscribers outside North America the advantage and convenience of wireless access for under $50.00 US Dollars. Click on www.nebowireless.com for additional information. [PRWEB May 30, 2005]

Wireless Modem (BT Voyager 2000 Wireless
ADSL Router cleartext password)


Wireless Modem (BT Voyager 2000 Wireless
ADSL Router cleartext password)
06/22/2004 08:18 PM
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Wireless Computing Introduces
Extended-Range Wireless Keyboards to
Protect Against Eavesdropping


Wireless Computing Introduces
Extended-Range Wireless Keyboards to
Protect Against Eavesdropping
06/05/2005 11:14 PM
Responding to increased security concerns, Wireless Computing, Inc. is introducing versions of their extended-range wireless keyboards, featuring encryption. Keystroke-by-keystroke encryption protects against illicit interception of credit card numbers, passwords, account numbers and other typed information. [PRWEB Jun 4, 2005]

Verizon Wireless To Purchase Qwest
Wireless Spectrum, Network Assets


Verizon Wireless To Purchase Qwest
Wireless Spectrum, Network Assets
07/01/2004 08:55 PM
Wi-Fi Technology Forum Jul 2 2004 0:26AM GMT

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 AM
Wi-Fi Technology Forum Aug 30 2004 1:15PM GMT

Adventures in wireless security: Why
home and corporate wireless LANs are
insecure


Adventures in wireless security: Why
home and corporate wireless LANs are
insecure
06/03/2004 03:44 AM
The meat of the article is: “…Wireless security recommendations: Change your system defaults – everyone knows them. Change the Admin and SNMP passwords. Change the IP network range. Also change the Server Set ID (SSID). The SSID is a unique identifier for your wireless hub/router. The default SSID is set in the factory is definitely not unique. Don’t broadcast the SSID. While you can change the default ID, that does little if your hub or router broadcasts that SSID. Enable Wireless Encryption. WEP or something similar can be compromised, but it makes it significantly more difficult to compromise your information. The larger the key length, the better. Enable Shared Key Authentication. The default Open System setting lets anyone connect to your network with very minimal effort. Change your SNMP Community String. Create a Community String like it is a strong password. Enable MAC Address Codes. Again, this makes it more difficult for a hacker to compromise your home network. Set Wireless LAN cards to Infrastructure Mode. Most cards have the default Ad Hoc mode, which is less secure. Don’t rely only on the broadband firewall. A firewall at your home’s Internet entry point is critical. However, you should still have personal firewalls on all computers on your network, in case something makes it through your home’s firewall or a hacker does make it onto your network.”

Transnet Wireless Corporation Launches a
Wi-Fi Hot Spot Distribution Program for
Wireless Network Expansion


Transnet Wireless Corporation Launches a
Wi-Fi Hot Spot Distribution Program for
Wireless Network Expansion
06/09/2004 03:27 PM
Transnet Wireless is establishing a national network of Wi-Fi Hot Spots through an innovative distributorship program. These systems are designed to provide high-speed internet access, e-mail and wireless (Wi-Fi) internet access to the public for a small fee, payable by cash or credit card. They are also Wireless Access Points (Hot Spots), where up to 100 users with a wireless-ready laptop can simultaneously receive wireless internet access within several hundred feet of the unit. The machines have other income sources including interactive advertising and e-commerce. [PRWEB Jun 5, 2004]

Cingular Wireless, the nations No. 2
mobile phone provider, has agreed to
acquire third-largest AT&T Wireless


Cingular Wireless, the nations No. 2
mobile phone provider, has agreed to
acquire third-largest AT&T Wireless
02/17/2004 09:58 AM
MSNBC Feb 17 2004 1:12PM GMT

Mobile/Wireless Update: InphoMatch Sees
SMS Triple; Broadband Satellites
Wireless Debuts at NAB; Verizon, Next


Mobile/Wireless Update: InphoMatch Sees
SMS Triple; Broadband Satellites
Wireless Debuts at NAB; Verizon, Next
04/19/2004 04:30 PM
AVN Online Apr 19 2004 8:08PM GMT
Grok Description matches for Wireless Weblogging
GrokA matches for Wireless Weblogging

Cisco May Buy Airespace


Cisco May Buy Airespace 01/06/2005 09:59 AM
I've been saying it for months and months: It's been crystal clear to me that Cisco did not have an internal WLAN switch strategy, and has its biggest problems in dealing with issues that switches can solve, which is policy-based VLAN assignment for WLAN users across network segments. News.com reports that a deal may be in the work for Cisco to buy Airespace, which is the leading marketshare vendor among the startup switch makers with seven percent of the market. I've thought Airespace was a 100-percent Cisco target, and am just surprised its taken this long to hear about a deal firming up. Cisco's intelligence is in the access point, which means that hand-offs are coordinated at the AP level, making VLAN roaming and other related issues pushed out to the edge or handled by Ethernet switches, which doesn't work very well for mobile users. Airespace handles the logical part of this in the switch: the AP is a radio with some intelligence, but it's not the smartest part of the network. Cisco has obviated some of its shortcomings in this area--and, of course, it has massive strengths in other areas--by turning WLSE, its centralized management tool, into as much of a switch-like controller for signal strength and other factors as it can. [link via Brian W.]...

Cisco Buying Airespace


Cisco Buying Airespace 01/05/2005 10:01 PM
Corante Jan 6 2005 1:48AM GMT

Cisco Completes Airespace Deal


Cisco Completes Airespace Deal 03/24/2005 12:16 PM
Unstrung.com Mar 24 2005 2:43PM GMT

Cisco completes Airespace acquisition


Cisco completes Airespace acquisition 03/25/2005 01:20 AM
India Daily Mar 25 2005 5:15AM GMT

AirWave Adds Cisco Airespace Support


AirWave Adds Cisco Airespace Support 04/11/2005 02:57 PM

AirWave's multi-vendor WLAN management tool now has Airespace support: Version 3.3 will support configuration of the Cisco Airespace WLAN switch controllers and access points. This is fairly significant given AirWave's existing support for other Cisco devices and Airespace's success in shipping boxes to academia and enterprises leading to Cisco's acquisition.


Cisco Eyes Airespace in Wireless LAN
Switch Realm


Cisco Eyes Airespace in Wireless LAN
Switch Realm
01/06/2005 10:04 PM
Rumors abound that Cisco is in serious talks to acquire the WLAN switch startup for at least $400 million. The move would enable Cisco to provide a line of thinner, less expensive access points.

Cisco Acquires Wi-Fi Systems Provider
Airespace of San Jose, California


Cisco Acquires Wi-Fi Systems Provider
Airespace of San Jose, California
03/24/2005 12:16 PM
Wi-Fi Technology Forum Mar 24 2005 3:35PM GMT

Cisco Introduces the Cisco XR 12000
Series Routers for IP Next-Generation
Networks; Cisco IOS XR Delivers High


Cisco Introduces the Cisco XR 12000
Series Routers for IP Next-Generation
Networks; Cisco IOS XR Delivers High
04/18/2005 04:25 AM
Business Wire UK Apr 18 2005 8:14AM GMT

Airespace Teams with IBM


Airespace Teams with IBM 09/17/2004 12:24 PM
Airespace, the wireless LAN switch maker, formed a partnership with IBM: The deal will open the door for Airespace to market its products to IBM customers. Among startup WLAN switch vendors, Airespace has scored some notable deals. It has OEM agreements with Alcatel, Nortel, NEC, and a co-development deal with D-Link. Some other switch makers have also scored big-name deals as well. Trapeze recently announced that it formed an OEM deal with 3Com that is expected to blossom into a co-development relationship. Observers have been expecting a shake-out in the WLAN switch market essentially since the segment was born because it appears that there are too many startups for the market to support. Partnerships with big-name vendors certainly adds credibility to the startups which can in turn help them raise financing and potentially stay in business....

Airespace partners with IBM on Wi-Fi
service


Airespace partners with IBM on Wi-Fi
service
09/16/2004 04:58 PM
The Silicon Valley start-up has won a partnership with IBM that will help it grab a piece of the growing market for Wi-Fi services at big companies.

Airespace Offers MIMO


Airespace Offers MIMO 05/25/2004 01:30 PM
Airespace will offer multiple-in, multiple-out antennas for its access points later this year: The Intelligent RF Access Point (IRAP) will ship third quarter, and uses the MIMO technology to extend range. MIMO was pioneered by Airgo, which has not supplied the technology for IRAP; Airgo expects to have manufacturers incorporating their MIMO reference design in the next few months. MIMO uses multiple input and output antennas to better sort out actual signal from noise, which can effectively extend range. It works best in combination with both client adapter and access point incorporating MIMO, but there are benefits for an access point by itself. Airespace is effectively either reducing the number of access points an enterprise needs (although raising its per unit price tag), or offering better overlapping coverage in the same areas increasing throughput for a network....

Airespace Says Market is Healthy


Airespace Says Market is Healthy 12/12/2003 03:13 PM
While there's a general perception out there that WLAN switches aren't selling very well, Airespace says that's not so: It has sold 500 switches and 5,000 APs and it has a respectable client list that includes Fidelity, Oracle, and Pacific Stock Exchange....

Airespace joins WiMax Forum


Airespace joins WiMax Forum 05/26/2004 01:48 PM
ZDNet May 26 2004 5:39PM GMT

Airespace wins IBM deal for Wi-Fi
service


Airespace wins IBM deal for Wi-Fi
service
09/16/2004 02:58 PM
CNET News.com Sep 16 2004 6:35PM GMT

Airespace beta-tests WLAN gear


Airespace beta-tests WLAN gear 03/17/2005 03:41 AM
Cisco's pending acquisition target, Airespace, has begun beta-testing two products, an outdoor wireless mesh node, and a high-end wireless LAN switch, according to several customers

Airespace partnership targets WLAN
security


Airespace partnership targets WLAN
security
08/23/2004 10:41 AM
Airespace partnership targets WLAN security

napps.nwfusion.com/news/2004/0820airespace.html
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Airespace Wins IBM Partnership for WiFi
Service


Airespace Wins IBM Partnership for WiFi
Service
09/15/2004 09:47 PM
Boston Globe Sep 16 2004 1:45AM GMT

Airespace Wins IBM Partnership for WiFi
Service (Reuters)


Airespace Wins IBM Partnership for WiFi
Service (Reuters)
09/15/2004 05:16 PM
Reuters - Airespace, a Silicon Valley telecom services start-up, won a partnership with International Business Machines Corp. that will help Airespace grab a piece of the growing market for WiFi services, the two companies told Reuters on Wednesday.

Nortel taps trapeze to market alongside
Airespace WiFi kit


Nortel taps trapeze to market alongside
Airespace WiFi kit
03/24/2005 08:26 AM
Computer Business Review Mar 24 2005 12:52PM GMT

3G/W-CDMA for T-Mobile


3G/W-CDMA for T-Mobile 01/19/2004 09:32 AM
3G Jan 19 2004 2:26PM GMT

CDMA push


CDMA push 04/29/2004 02:45 PM
CNET Asia Apr 29 2004 6:47PM GMT

CDMA play


CDMA play 04/26/2004 10:24 AM
CNET Asia Apr 26 2004 2:19PM GMT

Stick With 3G W-CDMA or Not


Stick With 3G W-CDMA or Not 11/03/2003 03:15 AM
3G Nov 3 2003 1:49AM ET

Outlook negative for W-CDMA 3G


Outlook negative for W-CDMA 3G 12/29/2003 09:41 AM
Korea Herald Dec 29 2003 8:03AM ET

Europe's First 3G UMTS TD-CDMA


Europe's First 3G UMTS TD-CDMA 11/04/2003 05:19 AM
3G Nov 4 2003 3:27AM ET

Two New CDMA Phones from Nokia


Two New CDMA Phones from Nokia 05/03/2004 09:23 AM
Two new Nokia phones today, neither one much to speak of (or look at), but they'll do just fine in the Asia Pacific CDMA markets for which they are designed. The 2112 has a nice white-on-white thing going for it, but besides an integrated flashlight, polyphonic ringtones, and picture messaging...

BugTraq: Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco
IOS Malformed OSPF Packet Causes Reload


BugTraq: Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco
IOS Malformed OSPF Packet Causes Reload
08/18/2004 12:47 PM
SecurityFocus Aug 18 2004 5:41PM GMT

BugTraq: Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco
Telnet Denial of Service Vulnerability


BugTraq: Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco
Telnet Denial of Service Vulnerability
08/27/2004 09:27 PM
SecurityFocus Aug 28 2004 1:24AM GMT

BugTraq: Cisco Security Advisory: TCP
Vulnerabilities in Multiple IOS Based
Cisco Products


BugTraq: Cisco Security Advisory: TCP
Vulnerabilities in Multiple IOS Based
Cisco Products
04/20/2004 11:35 PM
SecurityFocus Apr 21 2004 3:48AM GMT

UPDATE: Cisco Security Notice:
Dictionary Attack on Cisco LEAP
Vulnerability


UPDATE: Cisco Security Notice:
Dictionary Attack on Cisco LEAP
Vulnerability
04/12/2004 04:55 PM
Cisco Systems Product Security Incident Response Team (Apr 12 2004)

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