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Wi-Fi News Wee-Fi: News from Meraki, Violet, Qualcomm Meraki offers wall plug, solar unit, apartment package: Meraki has added two products to its line up. A wall plug ($179) can be screwed into an outlet's center screw hole for theft prevention and stability, perfect for hotels and public venues. The long-awaited solar product is nearly ready, with a 4-December ship date ($749 with no solar panel up to $1,499 with highest-end panel). Meraki switched battery technology to lithium iron-phosphate during the year-long delay, partly due to an increase in cost and...
Wi-Fi News Wayport Acquisition Puts AT&T at Top; Boingo Still Has Leverage Wayport acquisition by AT&T makes me go whoompf: Yesterday's announcement that AT&T would purchase hotspot operator Wayport for $275m in cash gave me pause for reflection. I started covering the Wi-Fi field in late 2000, spurred by testing Apple's AirPort system, which, despite being on the market for a year, I was quite dubious about. It worked well, and it led me to find that Wi-Fi was being deployed as an amenity. I hopped on the story, and wrote a very early feature for The New York Times about public-...
Yahoo Wireless Appeal threatens Telenor's Russian stake
(AP) AP - A Siberian appeal court is scheduled Tuesday to consider a ruling that could lead to the temporary seizure of Norwegian Telenor's ownership in Vimpelcom, Russia's second largest mobile phone company.
Yahoo Wireless Adobe to Port Flash to ARM-Based Devices
(PC Magazine) PC Magazine - Adobe, ARM and Qualcomm announced a partnership Monday to bring desktop Flash content to cell phones, set-top boxes, TVs and cars.
Yahoo Wireless ARM, Adobe collaborate on mobile Web browsing
(Reuters) Reuters - Software maker Adobe Systems and chip designer ARM Holdings will collaborate to bring better Web services to ARM-powered devices including cellphones from most of the world's biggest handset makers.
Yahoo Wireless Irish the heaviest users of mobile phones: Ofcom
(Reuters) Reuters - Residents in the Republic of Ireland spent the most time on their mobile phones and sent the most text messages per head in the world in 2007, according to a report which examines changes in the communications industry.
Yahoo Wireless The Worst Tech Problem? 'The Internet's Down'
(PC Magazine) PC Magazine - Most of us have been plagued with a blue screen of death, a laptop that refuses to connect to a home wireless network, or a cell phone that won't make calls. According to a new report from Pew Research, however, network connections are more frustrating than hardware failures.
Yahoo Wireless One Month Later, Nokia Lowers Outlook
(Investor's Business Daily) Investor's Business Daily - Sales of cell phones won't be ringing off the hook this holiday.
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