January 2007
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March 2006
November 2005
New Wireless Transmitter Will Disable Cell Phone Bombs
by teleclickUS Defense equipment contractor, Raytheon, has recently filed an international patent application for a transmitter that prevents remotely controlled cell phone bombs from detonating.
Samsung Introduces Mobile VoIP Application
by teleclickSamsung has introduced its latest enterprise-level wireless application, called OfficeServ Wireless, which is designed to transfer voice data over a wireless VoIP connection.
Nintendo Announces UK Launch of Free Wi-Fi Gaming
by teleclickNintendo has announced a date for the UK launch of its free Wi-Fi gaming service. The service, which is compatible with the Nintendo DS, will become available at numerous bars, restaurants, and other public places, starting on November 25.
Nokia Blurs the Lines of Multimedia and Communication
by teleclickThe world’s largest mobile phone manufacturer, Nokia, is about to launch a new line of multimedia handsets that clearly aim to combine communication with information technology, and consumer electronics with broadcasting.
October 2005
Cisco Planning VoIP System for Radiotelephones
by teleclickCisco Systems has announced that they are planning a new communication system that will allow for many different types of walkie-talkies and radiotelephones to interoperate via VoIP and SIP.
Motorola Kicks off New Mobile Computing Product Line
by teleclickOn Monday, Motorola unveiled the HC700-L, the first in a series of mobile computing solutions planned by that company.
New Google Wi-Fi Details Surface
by teleclickGoogle’s eight-page proposal for a free Wi-Fi network in San Francisco has now been publicly released, and with it come new details about the company’s plans.
Cell Phones Could Soon Recognize their Owners Movements
by teleclickScientists in Finland have developed a security sensor, which responds to a person’s movements, and is able to adapt to recognize the legitimate owner of a wireless device by the way they walk.
Ericsson and Rogers Collaborate on High-Speed Mobile Technology
by teleclickRogers Communications is working with Ericsson Canada to test a new form of high-speed mobile voice, data, and audio/video technology.
Nokia Introduces Enterprise-Level Smartphones
by teleclickAs of this Wednesday, Nokia has introduced a new line of mobile smartphones, which are primarily targeted at enterprise-level IT departments, and will become available by early 2006.
New Wi-Fi Consortium is Born
by teleclickA new coalition has formed, with the aim of accelerating the development of the IEEE 802.11n Wi-Fi standard.
Philadelphia to Build Wireless Broadband Network
by teleclickPhiladelphia has recently come to an agreement with Verizon, Pennsylvania’s primary telephone provider, which will allow the city to build a low-cost wireless broadband network.
Google Proposes Free Wi-Fi Network In San Francisco
by teleclickGoogle spokesman, Nate Tyler, has recently confirmed that Google is proposing to provide free Wi-Fi internet access to residents of San Francisco.
September 2005
Rogers and Bell Team Up to Bring Wireless Broadband to Canada
by teleclickRogers Communications and Bell Canada, major competitors for cable and telephone customers in Canada, are planning to build a wireless broadband network across the country, with the help of Kirkland-based Clearwire.
Wireless Networks Not Foolproof in Times of Disaster
by teleclickThousands of wireless customers in the Gulf Coast regions have discovered the hard way, that even cellular networks aren’t immune to natural disasters.
Verizon Expands Wireless Broadband Service Area, Drops Prices
by teleclickVerizon Wireless is expanding into more markets with their EV-DO cellular broadband service, and have reduced prices by about 25%.
Sprint to Test Wireless Broadband Technology
by teleclickSprint Nextel announced on Friday that it will be working with Samsung Telecommunications to test mobile WiMAX wireless broadband technology.
Airgo Networks Introduces Technology to Speed Up Wi-Fi
by teleclickThe privately held Airgo Networks, a maker of wireless networking components, announced on Wednesday that it has used Multiple Input and Multiple Output (MIMO) technology to develop new computer chips that will significantly increase the potential speed of Wi-Fi.
CRTC Satellite Radio Ruling Stands
by teleclickThe federal Liberal government decided on Friday to uphold the CRTC’s decision to legalize subscription-based satellite radio.
Garmin Releasing GPS Applications for Mobile Phones
by teleclickGarmin has just announced that they are releasing “Garmin Mobile”, a new suite of GPS applications for cellular phones.
iPhone to Hit Stores This Weekend
by teleclickAs expected, Apple has now officially announced the release of its new iTunes Phone. The phone, which can hold up to 100 songs, will be fully available in stores starting this weekend.