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Archive for June, 2008

Local Investors To Take Over City’s Wireless Program (NBC 10 Philadelphia)

A group of local investors will take over Philadelphia’s wireless Internet network and could offer free access to individuals, according to newspaper and broadcast reports.
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Sierra Wireless Updates Embedded Module Lineup with New Modules for HSPA networks (T-Net British Columbia)

Vancouver, BC, June 17, 2008–(T-Net)–Sierra Wireless (NASDAQ: SWIR – TSX: SW) today announced two new additions to the company’s embedded module product line – the MC8790 and MC8790V embedded modules for HSPA networks.
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Canada wireless auction to end "shortly" (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Canada’s auction of the airwaves over which wireless services are delivered is slated to end within days, an Industry Canada spokesman said on Tuesday.
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Local investors take over Wireless Philadelphia (WPVI-TV Philadelphia)

A group of local investors will take over Philadelphia’s wireless Internet network.
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Sleek Audio Goes Wireless, Creates True CD Quality Sound Using Kleer Wireless Technology (CanadaIT.com)

Ottawa, Ontario, June 11, 2008 – Sleek Audio (www.sleek-audio.com), a developer of innovative, high fidelity earphones, and Kleer (www.kleer.com), a fabless semiconductor company focused on wireless audio applications, announce that Sleek Audio will use Kleer technology to develop wireless earbuds that offer CD-quality audio, robust ISM band coexistence and ultra low power consumption.
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Psion Teklogix Announces Partnership With Fidelity Comtech To Bring Wireless Access Outdoors (SupplyChainSolutions – SupplyChainMarket)

Outdoor environments, particularly over large areas, can be challenging for wireless coverage due to long distances and multipath interference from reflective metal surfaces and other large obstructions.
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.Net, Java tops with wireless app builders (InfoWorld)

Mobile versions of .Net and Java currently lead the way as preferred platforms for wireless application developers, but newcomers in this space, Mac OS and Android, are expected to pick up steam, Evans Data said. Results of a survey being released Tuesday by Evans have 43 percent of developers targeting Microsoft’s .Net Compact Framework and 42 percent opting for Java ME (Micro Edition). …
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.Net, Java tops with wireless app builders (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News)

Mobile versions of .Net and Java currently lead the way as preferred platforms for wireless application developers, but newcomers in this space, Mac OS and Android, are expected to pick up steam, Evans Data said.
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China Mobile Signs $1B Wireless Deal With Alcatel-Lucent (PC World via Yahoo! News)

China Mobile inked a US billion wireless deal with Alcatel-Lucent for 3G equipment.
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Special Report: Your Wireless World (Forbes)

Data are in the air–literally. Wireless devices are making the prospect of an always-on Internet a reality. How is it changing your life?
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