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ZyXEL Introduces SIP-Based Wi-Fi Camera - V750W

ZyXEL announced the ZyXEL V750W—an industry-first IP camera that enables video monitoring via easy-to-use Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) technology. Recognizing the increased importance for residential and business users to monitor their loved ones, property and assets remotely, the ZyXEL V750W allows users to contact the camera’s phone number from anywhere in the world using their computer activating real-time video and two-way audio services.

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AT&T speeds up 3G network

AT&T said today it has upgraded its 3G wireless network to reach downlink speeds of up to 1.7Mbps, a 20% increase over previous top speeds. AT&T says the increased speeds are the result of upgrades to the High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) network that the company projects to complete by the end of the month. HSPA is a mobile broadband technology that is comprised of two wireless broadband protocols, known as High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) and High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HPUSA), that operate on 3G mobile devices.

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Apple hiring GPS and WiMax experts for the iPhone

A pair of recruitment advertisements on Apple’s jobs website hints at some interesting future developments for the iPhone. They suggest Apple will in future offer GPS and WiMax support in its growing family of connected mobile devices.

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Russia wants all WiFi devices to be registered

The folks at the Rossvyazokhrankultura (Russian Mass Media, Communications and Cultural Protection Service) have decided that every device with Wi-Fi inside requires registration for use by an individual user without a transferrable license, according to The Other Russia, which picked the story up from Russian-language site Fontanka.ru.

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10 Tips for Preparing Wireless Requests for Proposal (RFPs)

10 questions to ask before your next wireless deployment. Wireless networks have come of age. With the advent of the latest 802.11n class of products, wireless devices now boast the same throughput and performance as their wired counterparts. But before you consider any wireless deployment, you need to take stock of your goals, decide what applications you’ll be running and determine where on campus your users will need to roam.

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Arch Rock Unveils Enterprise-Class Wireless Sensor Network

Arch Rock Corporation has introduced the first wireless sensor network (WSN) to address large-scale enterprise applications by forming large, resilient IP-based WSNs and letting users centrally manage collections of those WSNs as an integral part of the enterprise IP infrastructure.
 
Arch Rock's new PhyNet IP-based platform implements a tiered WSN architecture that eliminates the need to co-locate individual sensor networks with the server-based functions that control them by placing a scalable internetworking tier – the first "WSN router" – between them.

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New Open Wireless Network May Not Be So Open

With its winning $4.7 billion bid last week, Verizon Wireless didn't just stake claim to beachfront wireless property, it also grabbed control of the guest list to the open-access party.

The government, in opening up the coveted swath of the spectrum, essentially said the winner must allow consumers to use any compatible device or software on it as long as it doesn't harm the network.

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Ad-supported Free Wi-Fi Access for iPhone & iPod Users

JiWire announced that members of the JiWire Wi-Fi Advertising Network are offering iPhone and iPod touch users the option to connect to Wi-Fi networks for free in exchange for viewing a JiWire-supplied advertisement. The option will be available at select Wi-Fi hotspots located in airports, hotels, cafes, and other desirable locations around the world.

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Siemens Releases "HiPath" 802.11n Router with PoE

The new HiPath Wireless 802.11n solution from Siemens Communications, Inc. is the first 802.11n solution to offer innovative architecture and power consumption capabilities to make the migration to fully functional, faster, more reliable 802.11n networks easier and more cost-effective. This secure wireless solution is a key part of Siemens' open communications portfolio.

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Industrial Video & Control Introduces 802.11 b/g IP Cameras

Industrial Video & Control Co., a provider of networked-based video surveillance systems, announced today that it has developed a line of Wi-Fi Mesh compatible cameras using integrated 802.11b/g radios from PePWave. The PePWave Wi-Fi radio has undergone extensive compatibility testing for vendor certified interoperability on today's most popular Mesh networks.

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Phoenix Linux-based WiFi Radio Hits the Big Time

French bluetooth accessory specialist Com One announced that its Linux-based Phoenix WiFi Radio has upgraded firmware and is being widely distributed. The Internet-enabled clock-radio is now being sold by online retailers such as: Tigerdirect.com, Mobileplanet.com, and Buy.com, says Com One.

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Wi-Fi service starting up on Seattle/Bremerton Ferry Run

Parsons, in conjunction with Washington State Ferries, is pleased to announce that Wi-Fi service commenced on the Seattle/Bremerton route on December 24, 2007. The service spans the entire ferry route through Rich Passage and across Puget Sound.

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Apple Patent Signals Wireless Order System

After reading through PC Mag, I came across this story about Apple patenting a "wireless order system" for in-store retail.  My first knee-jerk reaction was "not another Amazon cough* 1-Click *cough Patent".  After that passed, I remembered when I got my Macbook it was actually done via wireless while I was in line at the Apple store and actually worked pretty well. 

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The Philadelphia Story: Learning from a Municipal Wireless Pioneer

The Ethos Group's report, The Philadelphia Story: Learning from a Municipal Wireless Pioneer, has been posted on the New America Foundation's web site. The report is stirring debate and will continue to as the discussion of life-after-EarthLink moves forward. Before its public release late Wednesday, it generated a pointed response from Greg Goldman, the CEO of Wireless Philadelphia, who characterized it as a demand for public ownership of the network infrastructure.

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Google Eyeballing Clearwire in Wireless Strategy?

Note:  Do It Google.  Trust me, the force is strong with Craig.  Then you can deploy Clearwire in Las Vegas :)  How can you serve Nevada and only hit Reno?  I don't get it?  Anyways, WiMax is a good technology and I think is has the potential of solving the wireless "last mile" solution.  I am ordering CW today to increase my bandwidth.    
 
A Google investment in Clearwire could fortify the search company's quest to reach more users through their mobile devices. If Google can help Clearwire build out its wireless network, Google could sell consumers mobile applications and services rich with targeted, contextual and localized ads, analysts agreed.

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Nokia Launches New WiFi GSM Combo Phone

Nokia has annouced the launch of the Nokia 6301 which automatically switches between GSM and WiFi networks. Nokia launched today and is already making a lot of noise in the mobile phone market. It has the ability to use Unlicensed Mobile Access as it can access WiFi networks as well as GSM cellular networks.

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Is Radio, Touchscreen and Wi-Fi coming to the iPod?

Nothing gets the rumour mill turning quite like an upcoming Apple event, so ahead of the 5 September launch, let's take a look at the speculation so far. One of the most interesting rumours brings digital radio to the iPod range, with a 'buy-now' facility offering users the chance to purchase the track they're listening to on their desktop PC from iTunes.

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Can Ads Save Free Wi-Fi?

The frenzy to build free city-wide Wi-Fi has begun to fizzle, but perhaps advertisers can still save the day. San Francisco has just bailed on its Wi-Fi plan as a result of EarthLink's implosion, and similar projects in Chicago and Springfield, Illinois have also died.

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Apple Patent Application hints at Wifi iPods

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has revealed a raft of new patent applications submitted by Apple's lawyers, covering new technologies for iPods, Web pages and mice.

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Free Wireless Broadband Access for AT&T Customers

Ma Bell announced that millions of its customers with higher speed broadband plans can now receive free access to AT&T’s nationwide Wi-Fi network.  With the proliferation of Wi-Fi-enabled devices including, most recently, the iPhone.

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Archos 605 WiFi PMP Approved by FCC

 
The newly announced Archos 605 WiFi will soon be available to US consumers after the FCC approved the French-made PMP. The 605 WiFi is the first of the 5th-generation Archos products to be introduced and reviewed and it will soon be the first 5th-generation Archos player to be available Stateside.

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Slurpr - Multi Channel Bonding Wifi Router

 
 
Mark Hoekstra (geektechnique.org) will preview The Slurpr at The Next Web Conference in Amsterdam. The Slurpr is a high speed Wi-Fi broadband router that takes up to six available Wi-Fi channels and combines them into one free and ultra broadband connection. Fast and Free Internet Access with just one box! Now you can enjoy the great advantages and comfort that come with a high speed internet connection, all for free.

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Avis Outfits San Francisco Car Rentals With WiFi

Avis finally came through on the promise we'd heard back at CES. Starting yesterday all of their rental cars in San Francisco now have the option of offering a new service--WiFi broadcasting via AutoNet Mobile. Avis described this feature specifically as offering "portable wireless Internet access which can be carried anywhere, from the hotel room to the conference room and beyond, to help travelers stay connected wherever they go."

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Google Proposes Ad-like Auction for Wireless Spectrum

Note:  I think this sounds like a good idea but I am not sure if it will get any traction.   
 
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has tried and failed to develop spectrum auctions that allow startup companies to get into the mobile service provider industry but now Google thinks it has a better idea. In a filing made to the FCC on Monday, Google proposes a spectrum policy that allows would-be service providers to bid real time in an auction for the right to use a piece of spectrum for a given period of time in order to deliver services to phones or other devices.

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D-Link Brings Wireless HDTV from PC via Xtreme N Duo MediaBridge

D-Link has developed a nifty device that allows you to play high-definition media from your computer to your HDTV. The catch is, the device makes use of your home router, eliminating the use of cables and wires.  The device, known as the D-Link Xtreme N Duo MediaBridge, makes use of a draft 802.11n, operating at 5GHz. The draft 802.11n data transfer rate, combined with frequencies in the 5GHz range, makes it possible to stream high-definition media content from your PC throughout your home with minimal interference.

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Scottish Revo Launches Three New PICO WiFi Radio

Revo Technologies, based out of Scotland, has released three new radios that continue the company's tradition of expanding radio technologies. The three models are all based on one basic design. The premium model has an FM tuner as well as the ability to pick up Wi-Fi radio signals, a still relatively untapped source of over-the-air music content.

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FDNY Drill Tests New Wireless Technology

New York Fire Department and Port Authority officials tested a new wireless system yesterday at the World Trade center. The system is designed to give first responders fast access to video and other data during an emergency.

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City of Boston Censoring Municipal WiFi

Note: Very well put together points.  I am not sure what side of this issue I am on.  I can see from the cities point of view that filtering pr0n and other material could be needed.  The question is where the line is drawn and who gets too input on that line itself.
 
Various people (including David Sheets, a student of mine at MIT, and Seth Finkelstein) have pointed out over the last few days that the ‘free’ municipal WiFi service offered by the City of Boston comes with mandatory content filtering that blocks all kinds of sites which are not even close to illegal nor are they sources of pornography that might be considered harmful to children. One the one hand it’s not hard to see why city officials want to avoid the headline: “Boston’s free network a conduit to porn for city’s children, foiling parents’ filtering software.” But does that mean that it’s either wise public policy or constitutionally-permissible for the city to offer wifi to the public with such sweeping and arbitrary constraints?

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Helio Discontinues EV-DO / Wifi Access

Helio will shut down its Hybrid EV-DO / Wi-Fi service starting May 8th. Users of the service will still be able to access the Boingo Hotspots and 3G data service through May 7th, but afterwards, the cards will no longer work

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iPod Rumored to Gain Wifi Capabilites

It is rumored that Apple will be releasing a WiFi enabled iPod before the end of the year. While WiFi iPods have been rumored in the past it may be that there is some truth to it this time. This rumor is fueled by component manufacturers claims of Apple orders for WiFi modules for the iPod.

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Extending a WiFi Network with Two Macs and a FireWire Cable

Note:  Good read and classic solution.

Last night’s Oxford Geek Night went really well, despite more than the usual flurry of problems. It’s definitely true that the more geeks there are in a room the less likely it is that the projector will work! Thankfully we got everything up and running in time for the talks to start, although it was a pretty close call.

A few of the talks needed internet access from the stage—always risky at conferences, which is why I’ve taken to recording screencasts of anything I want to demonstrate just in case there’s a problem. For the last event we hooked up a mobile phone to a laptop running an ad-hoc WiFi network, which was slow but worked fine.

 

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Linksys Announces WRT150N - New Wireless N Router

Linksys today announced the immediate availability of a new member of its Wireless-N Family - Linksys Wireless-N Home Router (WRT150N), which presents three devices in one box. The WRT150N is a Wireless-N (draft 802.11n) access point, a 4-port full-duplex 10/100 switch and a router which ties it all together and lets users’ whole network share a high-speed cable or DSL Internet connection. 

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EarthLink To Unveil WiFi Phone Beta

 
 
EarthLink is expected to announce a beta test for Accton Technology Corp’s WiFi phone as early as tomorrow. Beta testing on the phone has been in the works on EarthLink’s municipal wireless network in Anaheim and it seems to be working very well.

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