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The Needs of the Wireless Internet User
Jan 11, 2002
Think a wireless device is just a tiny PC? If so, your new gadget is headed for the dumpster, says this sample chapter from Mark Beaulieu's book, Wireless Internet Applications and Architecture ...
Tracking the Six Wireless Device Classes of the Internet
Jan 11, 2002
Developing apps for wireless gadgets? You need to understand the six device classes of the wireless Net.
Understanding the Three Wireless Network Groups of the Internet
Jan 11, 2002
Hey, man - here's the scoop on WAN, LAN, PAN, and even SAN.
Developing For The RIM BlackBerry Platform
Dec 28, 2001
If you're interested in developing custom applications for the BlackBerry devices from Research In Motion (RIM), check out this article for an overview of the RIM platform and your development options.
Understanding the Telecommunications Revolution
Dec 28, 2001
The new multimedia realm is allowing us to include vital physical cues in the information stream, introducing a physical reality into the world of electronic communications, goods, and services.
Mobile Device Development
Dec 21, 2001
Scott Worley, author of Inside ASP.NET, shows you how to use the Mobile Device Development Toolkit with ASP.NET to create a relatively simple data-driven application.
Wireless Design Considerations
Dec 14, 2001
John Vacca examines the current state-of-the-art technology and explores future trends in wireless system design and design methodology.
Overview of the IEEE 802.11 Standard
Dec 6, 2001
In response to lacking standards for wireless LANs, the Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) developed IEEE 802.11, the first internationally recognized wireless LAN standard.
Bluetooth™ and Other Wireless Technologies
Nov 30, 2001
In this article, derived from the author’s book Bluetooth Revealed, Second Edition, Bluetooth wireless communication authority Brent A. Miller compares Bluetooth wireless communication with other wireless technologies.
Bluetooth™ Qualification Program Overview
Nov 30, 2001
In this article, derived from the author’s book Bluetooth Revealed, Second Edition, Bluetooth wireless communication authority Brent A. Miller presents an overview of the Bluetooth qualification program (BQP).
Future Applications for Bluetooth™ Wireless Technology
Nov 30, 2001
In this article, derived from the author’s book Bluetooth Revealed, Second Edition, Bluetooth wireless communication expert Brent A. Miller discusses some of the potential future application areas for Bluetooth wireless technology.
Interview with Wireless Expert Ted Rappaport
Nov 30, 2001
Wireless Expert Ted Rappaport answers questions on Wireless LANs, 802.11, MPRG, 3G, and starting startups.
Pinpointing the Mobile User with Location-Based Services
Nov 30, 2001
Very soon, you can use your wireless device to be found in an emergency - or to locate the nearest Starbucks or Dunkin' Donuts.
The Phony Conflict: IEEE™ 802.11 and Bluetooth™ Wireless Technology
Nov 30, 2001
Read this article by Brent A. Miller to learn how IEEE 802.11 WLAN and Bluetooth WPAN technologies are complementary, not competitive, and why each will succeed on its own merits.
What's Upcoming in the Bluetooth™ Specification?
Nov 30, 2001
In this article, Brent A. Miller examines just a few of the areas in which work is currently underway in the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG).
Wireless Application Protocol 2.0
Nov 9, 2001
In this article, Chris Bennett provides an overview of the latest WAP release: WAP 2. This major reworking of WAP addresses the concerns of the critics and brings WAP in line with existing Web standards.
Multiple Device Support Using XML and XSLT
Oct 26, 2001
No wireless app runs perfectly on all platforms and formats - but XML and XSLT can get you pretty close.
Developing i-mode Content
Oct 26, 2001
In this article, Paul Wallace gives you an overview of considerations for developing i-mode content.
Wireless Markup Languages
Oct 26, 2001
In this article, Paul Wallace outlines the current crop of markup languages that are used for developing i-mode content.
Using an i-mode Simulator
Oct 26, 2001
In this article, Paul Wallace provides information about i-mode simulators that imitate the handheld screen so you can test your wireless page designs on your desktop computer.

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