11 April 2008
By Tom Jowitt, Techworld
The man set to take charge of BT when existing chief executive Ben Verwaayen steps down, may be considering a possible move into the WiMax arena. Read more...
14 April 2008
By Peter Judge, Techworld
Last year, a Nokia wireless technology called WiBree was adopted as a low-power Bluetooth option. Now it's been shown in action. Read more...
25 February 2008
By Sandra Gittlen, Computerworld
Real unified tools don't seem to exist, but networking companies say they're coming. Read more...
18 October 2007
By Michael Foley, Bluetooth SIG
Wireless is all very well for devices with big batteries. Now the Bluetooth SIG has the answer for the rest of the world. Read more...
26 February 2008
By Peter Moon, Computerworld Brazil
Bob Ianucci has weathered some changes in his 30 years in the industry - now he has to help Nokia through the next stage of nearly 150 years of development. Read more...
06 August 2007
By CXO Media
In a global economy driven by speed and agility, competitive edge is intrinsically tied to the enterprise?s ability to get information quickly and efficiently to workers, partners and customers, regardless of location. This new reality is highlighted by a recent study, in which many respondents point to the expanding mainstream success of wireless technology as a key factor to their ability to succeed in an increasingly mobile market. Read more...
14 March 2005
By Joel Snyder, Network World
03 February 2006
By Ron Nutter, Network World
If your laptop's wireless keeps falling over, what steps do you take? Read more...
25 April 2007
By Robert L. Mitchell, Computerworld
Last week we heard about how US ingenuity has created fast food restaurants that use wireless and VOIP. This week, we hear about self-service kiosks and digital signage. Read more...