Mesh networking blasts off
Few will wait for final version before initial rollouts of wireless mesh networking, analyst says
Few will wait for final version before initial rollouts of wireless mesh networking, analyst says
After a two-year long court struggle, the handheld market leader decides to go back to the good old drawing board<
Canada’s first-ever WiMax connection was demonstrated at the Intel Developer Forum.
Intel Centrino versus AMD Athlon 64 notebook shoot-out provided some interesting resultsrn
Need one wireless device to control your life? One of these phone combos may be the answerrn
It looks like access is decreasing, not increasingrn
Dual-core chips to include enhanced graphics wireless featuresrn
HP will release a handheld later this year offering buyers push e-mail capabilities competitive with Research In Motion’s BlackBerry devices, executives told the company’s first Mobility Summit.rn
U.S.-based rugged notebook maker appealing to VARs herern
Paper was killing the Toronto Star’s ability to get at delivery information it needed. A solution provider came up with a wireless answerrn
By being patriotic RIM may avoid paying more than US$50 million in damagesrn
At the Calgary branch of WestWorld Computers, Jim Dzaman was rushing the renovations late last month for a special occasion.rn
At the same time it shakes up product and channel groups, promising better training and product material
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This group’s questions are as interesting as the answersrn
IBM wants to strengthen notebook security right down to your fingertip
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