- Summer Brings Mosquito-Borne Malware (Part 1 of 3)
- Jul 23, 2004
- This three-part series by Cyrus Peikari, Seth Fogie, Jonathan Read, and David Hettel discusses the menace of viruses for handheld devices. Part 1 catalogs mobile malware known to date.
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- Surf and Turf: Take Your Family Out for Broadband
- May 13, 2004
- Internet access isn't just for homes and businesses anymore. With a wide variety of places offering wireless broadband (libraries, coffee shops, hotels, and more), you can send your loved ones out of the house for the day, so you can work in peace.
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- Taking the Road to 3G
- Apr 20, 2001
- This article takes a look at the current state of wireless communications and what roadblocks lie in the way of successful global 3G deployments.
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- Ten Tips and Considerations on Upgrading to Wireless N
- Jun 1, 2009
- Eric Geier provides tips for making your upgrade to 802.11n worth the expense.
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- The 700MHz Question: Will the Wireless Spectrum Auction Lead to Innovation or More of the Same?
- Sep 28, 2007
- David Chisnall examines the players, the playing field, and prize in the upcoming 700MHz spectrum auction.
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- The Business Side of Hosting a Hotspot
- Jan 12, 2007
- Host a hotspot and get revenue, attract people, and be part of the cool crowd.
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- The Case for Mobility in the Enterprise
- Sep 26, 2002
- Wireless used to be more hype than reality. But forward-thinking businesses are actually saving time, effort, and money by going mobile, and the future is looking even better.
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- The Future of Wireless Networking
- May 15, 2009
- David Chisnall attempts to better Arthur C. Clarke at predicting where wireless technologies are heading.
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- The i-mode Network and Delivery Protocols
- May 31, 2002
- This excerpt provides a broad overview of the planning that went into building the NTT DoCoMo i-mode network and presents the server architecture and data-delivery protocols that are used.
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- The M-Business Evolution
- Jul 5, 2002
- Explore the current state of the union within the mobile business community and how the wireless situation came to its present condition in consumer and enterprise markets.
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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 ...
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- 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.
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- The Real Estate Assistant - a Multichannel Wireless Web Application (Part 1)
- Sep 2, 2001
- In this first of a three-part series of articles, Chris Bennett begins the process of building a multi-channel Java servlet real estate application.
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- The Real Estate Assistant - a Multichannel Wireless Web Application (Part 2)
- Sep 2, 2001
- With the basics of the Real Estate Assistant application planned, it's time to move on to specifics in part 2 of this series: Java, XSL, and XML code structures.
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- The Real Estate Assistant - a Multichannel Wireless Web Application (Part 3)
- Sep 2, 2001
- Wrapping up the multichannel Java servlet application, Chris Bennett runs through testing and then describes the challenges of writing for multiple channels and mobile devices.
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- The Unfinished iPhone: iPhone vs. Windows Mobile
- Jul 2, 2007
- Seth Fogie pits the iPhone against his Windows Mobile phone.
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- The Wireless Network Evolution
- Apr 12, 2002
- Wireless networks include local, metropolitan, wide, and global areas. This excerpt explains the evolution of such networks, their basic principles of operation, and their architectures.
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- The Wireless Web
- Oct 26, 2001
- Explore how wireless and supporting technologies, including high-speed networks, synchronization, and voice recognition, play a role in realizing the business potential of the wireless web.
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- The Wireless World
- Aug 2, 2002
- Sort through wireless alphabet soup, visit the roots of mobile phones, and foresee the future of the market through this in-depth guide to the wireless world.
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- The World of Mobile Ring Tones
- Feb 20, 2004
- You may not be named Ludwig, Johann, or Jimmy, but you can still program your own cool tunes for your cell phone. Bob Reselman shows just how easy it is, using Java.
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