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Archive for February, 2009

County commissioner decries legislation to use 911 fees for new wireless towers (Charleston Daily Mail)

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Lawmakers want to pump an extra million into a fund dedicated to building new wireless towers in parts of the state with spotty cell phone reception or none at all. But Kanawha County Commission President Kent Carper is fired up abo…
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iPhones interfere with U. wireless network (Daily Princetonian)

Many students are encountering difficulties connecting their iPhones and iPod touch devices to the University’s wireless network, according to the website of the Office of Information Technology (OIT).
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Verizon expands wireless service, coverage in Texas (BizJournals)

Verizon Wireless invested 8 million in enhance the company’s network and expand coverage in Texas in 2008. (VZ) (VOD)
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Case Western Reserve researchers develop ‘wireless’ activation of brain circuits (EurekAlert!)

( Case Western Reserve University ) Traditionally, stimulating nerves or brain tissue involves cumbersome wiring and a sharp metal electrode. But a team of researchers at Case Western Reserve University is going “wireless.”And it’s a unique collaboration between chemists and neuroscientists that led to the discovery of a remarkable new way to use light to activate brain circuits with …
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SingStar new Wireless SingStar Microphones (Scoop.co.nz)

AUCKLAND, Tuesday, February 24, 2009: Get ready to unleash the SingStar® within – with the launch of brand-new Wireless SingStar Microphones from Sony Computer Entertainment New Zealand (SCENZ). Rated as ‘excellent’ by the SingStar community, Wireless SingStar Microphones will have you and your friends performing from couch to table-top – completely leads-free!
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Yikes! Cruiser disputes $28,000 bill for wireless session on ship (USA Today)

Be careful when making a cell phone call or using a wireless card on a cruise ship — even if it’s docked in a U.S. port. As one cruiser learned recently, it might just cost you a bundle.
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State Investigating AirTEL Wireless Shutdown (KFBB Great Falls)

The state says it’s now looking into why AirTEL Wireless shut down over the weekend, leaving customers without any kind of cell phone service or answers.
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Researchers develop ‘wireless’ activation of brain circuits (PhysOrg)

Traditionally, stimulating nerves or brain tissue involves cumbersome wiring and a sharp metal electrode. But a team of researchers at Case Western Reserve University is going “wireless.”
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Software-defined instrument addresses multiprotocol wireless tests (EETimes)

There was once a time when an engineer designing a wireless-LAN transceiver need only worry about testing a single radio.
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Verizon Wireless offers low-cost push-to-talk phone (IT World)

Verizon Wireless announced the availability Monday of a new push-to-talk, clamshell-design mobile phone developed by Personal Communications Devices LLC.
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