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IDF: Dueling ultrawideband teams to push
ahead
IDF: Dueling ultrawideband teams to push
ahead
09/03/2004 05:47 PMSAN FRANCISCO - Backers of two different types of UWB (ultrawideband)
networks next week will announce moves toward consumer products that
use the short-range wireless technology.
Linux vendors push for government
customers
Linux vendors push for government
customers
04/07/2005 06:17 PMLinux vendors push their products at a government trade show.
Special Panel to Push B.C.'s Alternative
Energy Industry
Special Panel to Push B.C.'s Alternative
Energy Industry
04/08/2005 01:08 AMBC Technology Apr 8 2005 5:22AM GMT
Computex Vendors Push IP Telephony with
VOIP Gateways
Computex Vendors Push IP Telephony with
VOIP Gateways
06/01/2004 09:52 PMWhile traditional phones are getting IP telephony at the Computex
show, IP phones seem to be few and far between.
Wireless alternative coming to SA
Wireless alternative coming to SA
09/11/2004 05:47 AMiafrica.com Sep 11 2004 8:42AM GMT
Wireless vendors take control
Wireless vendors take control
05/12/2004 08:06 PMEquipment makers at the NetWorld+Interop show tout new products
and features that will make wireless infrastructures easier to control
and manage.
Vendors, carriers eye WiMax wireless
broadband
Vendors, carriers eye WiMax wireless
broadband
01/23/2004 02:21 PMManufacturers and service providers looked at the emerging WiMax
wireless technology this week and saw a possible rival to wired
broadband services -- at the end of what some see as a long
standardization process.
Wireless vendors pledge hurricane relief
Wireless vendors pledge hurricane relief
08/17/2004 11:44 AMCingular and Nextel step in to aid to those recovering from Hurricane
Charley in Florida.
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
Dorman tells of AT&T's advances in VoIP,
wireless and alternative access
Dorman tells of AT&T's advances in VoIP,
wireless and alternative access
05/20/2004 11:22 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum May 20 2004 3:27PM GMT
Wireless patent suit takes aim at WLAN,
WiMAX vendors
Wireless patent suit takes aim at WLAN,
WiMAX vendors
06/27/2004 04:15 PMWireless patent suit takes aim at WLAN, WiMAX
vendors
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Mobile operators focus on Alternative
Broadband Wireless Access technologies
Mobile operators focus on Alternative
Broadband Wireless Access technologies
04/13/2004 08:42 AMTelecoms.com Apr 13 2004 12:50PM GMT
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 Bid, Disney News Push Dow Up 64
(AP)
Wireless Bid, Disney News Push Dow Up 64
(AP)
02/17/2004 11:49 AMAP - Investors sent stocks sharply higher Tuesday as Wall Street was
dominated by merger news, Cingular's $41 billion winning bid for
AT&T Wireless and Disney's announcement that it had rejected
Comcast's offer but would consider proposals that fairly valued the
company.
New Wireless Push Technology Library
Opens
New Wireless Push Technology Library
Opens
05/28/2002 03:01 PMSprint, AT&T Wireless Team on Wi-Fi Push
(NewsFactor)
Sprint, AT&T Wireless Team on Wi-Fi Push
(NewsFactor)
04/20/2004 03:27 PMNewsFactor - Sprint and AT&T Wireless (NYSE: AWE) are joining forces
on a Wi-Fi roaming agreement
aimed at business travelers, extending their customers' access to
wireless broadband
service at several U.S. airports.
Wireless: For 3G push in Europe, laptops
are the focus
Wireless: For 3G push in Europe, laptops
are the focus
05/09/2004 07:51 PMIHT May 10 2004 0:11AM GMT
Broadcom Buys Zyray Wireless in 3G Push
Broadcom Buys Zyray Wireless in 3G Push
06/16/2004 09:30 PMBroadcom will pay 2.23 million shares currently worth $96 million to
shareholders of Zyray, which manufactures a coprocessor allowing 3G
technologies to be added to mobile handsets.
New Wireless Systems Push 3G Onto the
Defensive (Reuters)
New Wireless Systems Push 3G Onto the
Defensive (Reuters)
06/03/2004 08:38 AMReuters - Third-generation mobile phone
services are finally here after a mammoth effort that cost the
industry at least $123 billion, but new systems that operate
much faster already threaten to consign 3G to history.
Push a button, automatic wireless setup
with security
Push a button, automatic wireless setup
with security
01/07/2005 12:15 AMTechnocrat.net Jan 7 2005 4:25AM GMT
K-Lite Codec Pack, QuickTime Alternative
& Real Alternative
K-Lite Codec Pack, QuickTime Alternative
& Real Alternative
05/19/2004 02:53 PMMobile Phone Makers Push For
Wire-wireless Dual-mode Phones
Mobile Phone Makers Push For
Wire-wireless Dual-mode Phones
04/08/2005 01:04 AMElectronic Times Korea Apr 8 2005 3:31AM GMT
Primus Canada buys MIPPS to speed push
into wireless Internet business
Primus Canada buys MIPPS to speed push
into wireless Internet business
12/02/2003 12:37 AMCanadian Press via Canada.com Dec 1 2003 4:36PM ET
QuickTime Alternative 1.30 + Real
Alternative 1.20 + VideoLAN 0.7.0
QuickTime Alternative 1.30 + Real
Alternative 1.20 + VideoLAN 0.7.0
02/04/2004 11:21 AMVodafone CEO eyes AT&T Wireless;
enlarged Comcast would challenge News
Corp.; Senators push Web tax ban
Vodafone CEO eyes AT&T Wireless;
enlarged Comcast would challenge News
Corp.; Senators push Web tax ban
02/11/2004 06:59 PMForbes Feb 11 2004 11:38PM GMT
GEOCOMtms and Imagina Deliver Next
Generation of Real-Time Fleet Management
- Companies to Provide Wireless Access
to Fleet Routing Applications from
Leading Vendors
GEOCOMtms and Imagina Deliver Next
Generation of Real-Time Fleet Management
- Companies to Provide Wireless Access
to Fleet Routing Applications from
Leading Vendors
03/14/2005 05:57 PMGEOCOMtms, a global provider of Fleet Optimization and Territory
Design solutions, and Imagina, a leading provider of e-business
solutions, announced today plans to deliver the next generation of
mobile functionality for fleet management applications, including
GEOCOMtms’ A.MAZE suite, as well as routing and scheduling systems
from other vendors. [PRWEB Mar 11, 2005]
Ultrawideband: On the Horizon but Still
Far
Ultrawideband: On the Horizon but Still
Far
09/10/2004 10:51 AMThe New York Times reports on the progress and promise of
ultrawideband: The technology is still a few years from appearing in a
significant way in electronic devices. The standards battle between
two competing groups is not to be underestimated though, and could
slow the progress even more. Also, Wi-Fi could steal some potential
market share because it's already widely used and the chips are
inexpensive, even though it's slower than ultrawideband. However,
ultrawideband has Bluetooth's struggles working in its favor. If
Bluetooth continues to falter, the gap in the market will be a great
opportunity....
Ultrawideband Takes on Wi-Fi
Ultrawideband Takes on Wi-Fi
09/02/2004 02:07 AMTechnology Review Sep 2 2004 5:48AM GMT
Ultrawideband: A Better Bluetooth
Ultrawideband: A Better Bluetooth
09/25/2004 03:46 AMComputerworld Sep 25 2004 7:14AM GMT
Ultrawideband in 2005, but only in
America
Ultrawideband in 2005, but only in
America
02/19/2004 06:20 AMZDNet UK Feb 19 2004 9:53AM GMT
Ultrawideband May Stall Before It Starts
Ultrawideband May Stall Before It Starts
03/19/2005 02:33 AMUltrawideband groups band together
Ultrawideband groups band together
04/16/2004 02:25 PMTwo industry groups are teaming up to promote a de facto standard for
ultrawideband, helping ease concerns that the wireless technology
could become mired in red tape.
TI jumps onto ultrawideband wagon
TI jumps onto ultrawideband wagon
02/18/2004 02:41 PMThe chipmaker joins the WiMedia Alliance, which is pushing the
wireless networking technology as a low-cost, power-stingy alternative
to Bluetooth.
New: Ultrawideband Software Development
Packages
New: Ultrawideband Software Development
Packages
04/11/2005 11:06 AMOrangeWare released two Ultrawideband Software Development Packages,
designed to support wireless USB hardware designers.
Will ultrawideband (finally) kill
Bluetooth?
Will ultrawideband (finally) kill
Bluetooth?
03/14/2003 01:08 PMUltrawideband is emerging as a low-power, high-bitrate, long-range
alternative to Bluetooth, a technology that's been teetering on the
brink of collapsing under the weight of its own hype forever.
The impression that UWB is going to deal Bluetooth the final blow
was intensified this week in meetings in Dallas, at which major
manufacturers -- among them Intel and Sony -- were considering
which technology of those submitted to them by leading wireless
communication companies to settle on as the new standard to
compete, and possibly knock out, Bluetooth. One technology has
caught everyone's eye -- UWB. WPANs create wireless connections
in the home over short distances, which allow for synchronization
among PDAs, computers, television sets, cable TV box, etc. Allied
Business Intelligence estimates that the winning technology
behind the standard, to be designated 802.15.3a, will likely
generate $1.39 billion in revenue by 2007. The IEEE will not make
its decision until June at the earliest, but there is a consensus
that UWB has emerged as the clear winner from this week's
meetings: The technology was used by 95 percent of the proposals
submitted, according to Ben Manny, an Intel director of wireless
technology development.
UWB is simpler, cheaper, less power-hungry, and 100 times faster
than Bluetooth (currently the leading WPAN technology), adopted
by makers of cell phones and PDAs, as well as by companies such
as Microsoft and Apple Computer.
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FCC certifies Freescale ultrawideband
technology
FCC certifies Freescale ultrawideband
technology
08/11/2004 06:47 PMFreescale Semiconductor starts shipping its XS110 chip, which will
help consumers to connect devices wirelessly.
Intel broadens ultrawideband role
Intel broadens ultrawideband role
02/18/2004 06:53 PMCNET Feb 18 2004 11:16PM GMT
Ultrawideband standards war brewing,
says Intel
Ultrawideband standards war brewing,
says Intel
11/13/2003 07:47 AMZDNet UK Nov 13 2003 6:54AM ET
Factions face off in ultrawideband arena
Factions face off in ultrawideband arena
11/13/2003 10:00 AMA key meeting for the standardization of the wireless technology fails
to reconcile the two main camps, as Intel accuses Motorola of breaking
nondisclosure agreements.
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Startup Persuadio visualizes opportunity
in the Internet's long tail
Startup Persuadio visualizes opportunity
in the Internet's long tail
03/25/2005 04:56 PMZDNet Mar 25 2005 9:37PM GMT
Livewire: Beep! Beep! Ultra-Fast
Broadband Is Here (Reuters)
Livewire: Beep! Beep! Ultra-Fast
Broadband Is Here (Reuters)
08/28/2004 04:38 PMReuters - For Rainer Kinnunen, life has been a bit
of a blur since he signed up for a superhigh-speed Internet
service three years ago.
A Startup Guy?
A Startup Guy?
04/06/2005 11:26 PMToday I was interviewing someone for a job at Yahoo. Near the end of
the interview, I asked one of the questions I always ask: "Do you have
any questions for me about Yahoo?" He asked one that nobody has ever
asked me before. After confirming that I'd been at Yahoo since some
time in late 1999, he asked "Why are you still here?" In the course of
explaining why I'm still at Yahoo, I mentioned that fact that I've...
Startup CEO and HR
Startup CEO and HR
01/22/2004 02:11 AMSusan Mernit points to an interview on Always On with Heidi Rozen and
sugggests startup CEOs pay attention to this: Q: "...What's the
hardest lesson for a startup CEO to understand? Answer: "Time and time
again, it is the lesson...
Data-Startup-0.01
Data-Startup-0.01
04/27/2004 05:30 PMNot Just Another Nasdaq Startup
Not Just Another Nasdaq Startup
02/19/2004 08:41 AMBusiness Week Feb 19 2004 1:27PM GMT
Starting a Startup
Starting a Startup
03/14/2005 06:25 PMPaul Graham has an absolutely fantastic essay that every entrepreneur
should read. Here's the summary...You need three things to
create a successful startup: to start with good people, to make
something customers actually want, and to spend as little money...
Custom StartUp v3.00
Custom StartUp v3.00
12/17/2003 10:43 AMCustom StartUp helps you to manage which programs will be stared when
Windows starts, without need to edit registry or WIN.INI file
manually. Moreover, Custom StartUp allows you to backup configurations
and restore them later. This option is useful when you want to test
several startup configurations. [Shareware $10.00 30 days 570 KB]
Data-Startup-0.02
Data-Startup-0.02
04/29/2004 05:48 PMData-Startup-0.03
Data-Startup-0.03
05/22/2004 04:57 PMData-Startup-0.04
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05/27/2004 04:48 PMStartUp Manager v1.01
StartUp Manager v1.01
11/10/2003 11:10 PMStartUp Manager - take control of your PC and easily turn off any
program that starts with Windows -- even those that don't appear in
the Windows Startup folder. Improve your PC performance. [Shareware
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How to Start a Startup
How to Start a Startup
03/19/2005 02:18 AMspending as little money as possible .. “How to Start a
Startup” .. more likely to double your sales .. Paul
Graham
paulgraham.com/start.html
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Startup Web Sites
Startup Web Sites
03/19/2003 10:24 PMWhat's your favorite web site by and for a startup? Who's done a great
job presenting themselves when there are only five people in the
company and one of them is a cat? I have some friends more or less in
that situation who are looking for ideas and lessons......
Startup Philanthropy
Startup Philanthropy
09/25/2004 04:00 PM Brad Feld highlights examples of startup philanthropy. Salesforce.com
mixes donation and employee service with 1% of their employees time,
1% of their equity, and 1% of their profits to the Salesforce.com
Foundation. Rally Software has a 1% fund for...
PPC FAQ: Startup Programs
PPC FAQ: Startup Programs
01/22/2004 02:28 AMStartup Organizer v2.2
Startup Organizer v2.2
11/05/2003 10:37 PMStartup Organizer is a Windows 9x/NT/2000 program that was developed
to provide quick access to all of the programs that are automatically
started when you turn on or logon to your computer. Using Startup
Organizer, you can inspect, edit, and/or temporary disable such
programs, and make backup configurations. You may significantly reduce
the time required for your system startup disabling programs which you
don't need all the time. Controlled Startup feature allows you to skip
certain programs from startup if ou hold key pressed while Windows is
logging on. [Shareware $25.00 30 days 726 KB]
Startup Candid
Startup Candid
01/29/2004 08:58 AMPitching in today at a hot startup; the scenario is classic, check the
picture: wires draped over the walls, O’Reilly books on the tables,
Doc Searls in the back room...
Korean USB Memory Startup
Korean USB Memory Startup
09/24/2004 07:22 AM
A Korean startup with a line of patented USB memory stick products
is looking for
US partners. Their product is selling well in Korea but they
don't know where
the cluetrain stops are in the US so they need help.
I get a lot of requests like this but this is the first time I
posted about it.
Why? Because it's one of those father's friend's son type of
thing. Not
as thick as blood but near enough to motivate me to move a few more
extra muscles
than usual.

Startup Chime Stopper 1.0
Startup Chime Stopper 1.0
10/30/2003 09:20 PMAllows you to remove the enervating chime of your Macintosh at
startup.
Making Sense of startup
Making Sense of startup
02/16/2004 07:24 AMSome tips for figuring out what all the startup messages flying by
your screen actually mean.
John Battelle's new startup
John Battelle's new startup
04/17/2005 01:29 PMDavid Pescovitz:
Congratulations to Boing Boing band manager
John Battelle on the launch of
his next media startup! We're thrilled to be FM Publishing's first lab
rat. From the new company blog:
For now, the company is called "FM Publishing." The "FM"
stands for "Federated Media" - a nod toward the fundamental idea
behind the company - that of federation, as opposed to ownership (it's
also sort of a nod to the evolution of a medium - e.g. radio going
from AM to FM). The company is a publishing business focused on high
quality content - that should come as no surprise to those of you who
know what I love to do. But the difference is that I do not plan to
"own" most of the content that will be critical to FM. Instead, I plan
to partner with site authors, acting as a platform which provides
important services to them - revenue (in the form of advertising),
back end support, and the like. In essence, FM will act as a publisher
to sites which need and want a publisher. We don't plan to take a lot
of folks on, initially, but hope to grow over time.
FM was inspired by the things I learned writing the book, as
well as running Searchblog and
acting as Band Manager for Boing Boing. For now, nothing is really
changing with regard to my role at Boing Boing, but when FMP is up and
running, it's my goal to move BB's business services over to FMP, and
the kind folks behind BB have agreed - at least in principle. I still
have to deliver what I say I can deliver, and that's non
trivial....
I'm not allergic to financial investors - folks who put money in with
the express intent of getting a lot more money out - but for now, I
prefer to keep it strategic, and small. In fact, I hope to build FMP
in a very Web 2.0 way - a
lightweight business model focused on innovation in assembly, driven
by the force of many - you get the picture.
LinkWindows Startup Online
Windows Startup Online
05/26/2004 03:12 PMJenkert Startup Manager v1.10
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Startup Inspectors for Windows
Startup Inspectors for Windows
09/01/2004 07:46 AMDirect and Related Links for ' Startup
Inspectors for Windows'
“Startup Inspector for Windows is a Windows™ platform
software that helps Windows™ user to manage Windows™ startup
applications. On www.windowsstartup.com, there are more than 4,100
known programs in the database. Startup Inspector for Windows can thus
provide a consultative information on the programs that are running at
your Windows startup process. Whether a program is necessary to the
system, or is the program a spyware. * Scans all programs that are in
the Windows Startup…
No more Web or IM viruses, startup
promises
No more Web or IM viruses, startup
promises
02/17/2004 05:13 PMStartup ScanSafe has launched itself in the U.K. with the bold claim
that its outsourced security service can protect enterprises from the
threat of Web and IM-borne viruses.
Startup Tackles Inventories
Startup Tackles Inventories
02/18/2004 09:24 PMConsumer packaged goods manufacturers facing Wal-Mart Stores Inc.'s
increasing demands to plan and replenish inventory on a near-daily
basis can look to a new company for assistance.
Startup Rolls Out Wi-Fi Alternative to
GPS
Startup Rolls Out Wi-Fi Alternative to
GPS
06/22/2005 02:16 AMStartup Skyhook Wireless this week will launch its flagship product,
the Wi-Fi Positioning System, which is an alternative to GPS
technology.
MS eyes management startup
MS eyes management startup
10/28/2003 11:08 PMMicrosoft may acquire a web services management company or product,
Steve Ballmer hinted in a conference presentation ...
Startup Execs Harder To Come By?
Startup Execs Harder To Come By?
09/14/2004 06:22 PMWhile VCs are back to funding startups, without a really hot IPO
market, it seems that many startups are
having difficulty attracting
top-notch executives. At least that's what the article suggests.
Apparently, execs don't necessarily want to jump on the next hot
thing, without some form of stability (read: more cash) or a higher
likelihood of an IPO (read: potential for a lot more cash). Of
course, it sounds like some of the requirements companies are putting
out are a bit stringent. I agree that experienced execs are very
useful to startups, but too often it seems that startups look for the
perfect exec who has done exactly the same thing in the past. Those
candidates aren't always the best. They may have gotten lucky in a
previous startup and now feel they know everything, while a smarter,
hungrier less "experienced" exec may be able to do more to drive a
startup forward. Either way, if the IPO market takes off again, it's
likely these missing startup execs will return -- and that might not
be a good thing. A startup exec who jumps ship just because of the
opportunity for a big cash payout isn't always going to be the best
person to help build a sustainable company. You want someone who
believes in the long-term potential of the company and its vision --
not the short-term potential of an IPO.
Vendors push ultrawideband as wireless alternative.