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.

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.

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.


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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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.

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.