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Mobile broadband to scoop 500 million

Mobile broadband to scoop 500 million

New research indicates that by 2010 there will be 500 million users of mobile broadband, but only 6 percent will tap on technologies such as WiMax.

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How to configure wireless connectivity on a SonicWALL router

Wireless networks are a two-edged sword. WLANs empower employees and guests, but they also introduce security risks. Erik Eckel explains what you need to know to properly configure SonicWALL wireless equipment.

Monday, November 27 2006 02:57 PM

Tags: Mobile/Wireless

GPS finding its way to the mainstream

As prices drop, demand is on the rise for GPS devices that also handle music, movies and wireless calls.

Monday, November 20 2006 09:40 AM

Poor business case could hobble WiMax

The long-range wireless broadband technology WiMax is going to face difficulties due to poor business cases, communications analysts have suggested.

Monday, November 13 2006 04:04 PM

10 steps to a sweet BlackBerry deployment

10 lessons you can apply to your BlackBerry Enterprise Server deployment to ensure the BlackBerrys leave a good taste in your workplace.

Monday, November 06 2006 09:36 AM

New RFID tech to soon track airport passengers

RFID tags would be issued to passengers at check-in to track their movements before departure. A trial using a prototype chip is scheduled next month in Hungary.

Monday, October 30 2006 10:01 AM

IBM stars in new Wi-Fi karaoke device

Big Blue teams up with Japanese company on a device that lets people access songs within a remote control.

Monday, October 16 2006 11:39 AM

Nokia rings in new connectivity technology

Low-cost, short-range radio specs will be offered as an open standard to link mobile gadgets with small devices such as watches.

Monday, October 09 2006 09:42 AM

New Apple patch plugs Wi-Fi hijack flaws

Security updates plug a trio of flaws that could be exploited to break into Macs via Wi-Fi connections.

Monday, October 02 2006 10:52 AM

Practical tips for building small office networks

When you're called upon to set up a network in a home or small office environment, you'll need to plan carefully and accommodate specialized requirements such as equipment accessibility and ease of administration.

Monday, September 25 2006 01:22 PM

Tags: Wireless LANs, 802.11/Wi-Fi, Policy and management

An introduction to Mobile IP

Mobile IP is an IETF standard that provides seamless network access as a user travels from network to network. David Davis tells you how to determine whether your router supports it.

Monday, September 18 2006 10:20 AM

Tags: Wireless LANs, Network infrastructure

Scaling wireless to the next level

At the enterprise level, wireless scalability takes on a whole new meaning. Centralized management for multiple access points and new topologies allow you to extend the WLAN across even the largest organization.

Monday, September 11 2006 11:40 AM

Tags: Wireless LANs, 802.11/Wi-Fi, Remote management

Wireless 'piggybacking' threatens remote workers

More and more staff are using the Internet to work remotely but this rise is being matched by an increase in people tapping into their neighbours' wireless networks

Monday, September 04 2006 04:32 PM

Tags: Wireless LANs, 802.11/Wi-Fi, Hacking

Configuring the Cisco 871W wireless router

George Ou shows how you can set up an advanced SOHO configuration for the Cisco 871W wireless router.

Monday, August 28 2006 09:38 AM

Tags: Policy and management

New Wi-Fi standard delayed again

The long-awaited 802.11n Wi-Fi standard that will speed up wireless access won't likely be finalized until 2008.

Monday, August 21 2006 11:36 AM

Tags: Mobile platforms/communications, 802.11/Wi-Fi, Next-generation technology/networks

Breaking into a laptop via Wi-Fi

Flaws in software that runs wireless-networking hardware could let attackers take over PCs, including Macs, Black Hat warns.

Monday, August 14 2006 10:16 AM

Tags: Notebooks and tablets, Applications and tools

Mobile tech makes life easier for field engineers

When field techs have to rely on phones to get their assignments and manage their workload, all sorts of problems and inconviences can stand in the way of efficiency. Jeff Dray shares how a GPRS-enabled PDA can make life easier.

Monday, August 07 2006 10:49 AM

Tags: Handhelds, Applications and tools, IT strategy

Best practices for mobile Web application development

This document examines best practices for delivering Web content to mobile devices under guidelines issued by the World Wide Web Consortium.

Monday, July 31 2006 10:54 AM

Tags: Handhelds, Mobile platforms/communications, Mobile applications

HP adds wireless module to edge switch

The latest add-on can be plugged into an existing HP ProCurve edge LAN switch to deliver wireless capabilities.

Monday, July 24 2006 09:58 AM

Tags: Wireless LANs, 802.11/Wi-Fi

Consider design issues when developing mobile applications

Mobile devices' inherent Web capabilities open a whole new platform for delivering content. But there are issues like screen size and page layout to consider.

Monday, July 17 2006 09:59 AM

Tags: Handhelds, Mobile platforms/communications, Development/design

Does Wi-Fi security matter?

Researchers at Indiana University say Wi-Fi networks are insecure and warn that more education is needed.

Monday, July 10 2006 02:10 PM

Tags: Wireless LANs, 802.11/Wi-Fi



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