In order for wireless to have a future where you could have Wi-Fi VPNs, roaming has to be a part of that. |
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The Teledesic architecture is wireless point-to-point links between a satellite and a fixed station on the ground. |
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Sitting comfortably using wireless access will no longer be just the preserve of the road warrior or corporate executive, he writes. |
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Many add such delights as wireless sensors and a dual wheel-size function to allow easy swapping between road bike and mountain bike. |
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Some wireless carrier executives said the company also spends more on below-the-line marketing than any device-maker. |
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The wireless sensor technology is used to monitor pressure within an aortic aneurysm. |
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Typically, a rig consists of a wireless radio transmitter used by the coach, and a wireless transceiver used by the speaker. |
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It will feature high-end multimedia workstations, networked wireless laptops and express-type terminals. |
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The country's operators have led the way in experimenting with the wireless music business. |
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But it took years to realize its ability to amplify sound and thus its wireless applications. |
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As well as creamy lattes, the coffee shop offers wireless internet access and big, bench-like tables that several people can gather around. |
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I then connect my cable modem to a wireless router with an 802.11 access point. |
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The wireless signal between video player and monitor is relayed via two copper plates a metre apart. |
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Such systems include cellular phones, pagers, and digital cameras with wireless communications. |
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It can be connected to a landline or a wireless phone for Internet browsing. |
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We had discovered that always-on, always-connected wireless email was completely addictive. |
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The technology employed uses a wireless network with the signal hopping from building to building. |
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It has started using the wireless networking technology to control trains remotely. |
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The facility is linked by a wireless bridge to the house, which in turn has a cable modem connection to the Internet. |
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With fixed wireless networks, handsets operate by radio waves, like cellular phones, but can only be used in a fixed location. |
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For that matter, it won't be long before customers like Young will be able to reorder supplies through their wireless Palms. |
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By putting repeaters all over the place, it's possible to paste together a wireless network that truly works. |
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Marshall's knowledge of wireless technology, given his years as a ham radio operator, helped pique his curiosity. |
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Or you can ignore it, send it to voicemail or forward the call to a wireless phone. |
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This is the starkest, most distopian vision of a wireless future imaginable. |
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A holistic, or hybrid, approach to wireless network buildout can mean the difference between success and failure. |
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The network was constructed by wireless network builder Cityspace and wireless equipment vendor BelAir Networks. |
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First, wireless transmissions are sent at very high frequencies, which allows more data to be sent per second. |
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A guy in California used a wireless laptop to send thousands of spam messages. |
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By June 2003, the company was able to offer Niueans free wireless Internet, via a series of towers on the island. |
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After all many wireless networks exist only to share much slower speed broadband connections. |
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This enables a broadband internet connection to be shared out among wireless users. |
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The history of broadband wireless has been largely one of disappointment to date. |
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Instead, the company may offer wireless broadband, which is more expensive than copper wire. |
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The controllers can be operated in local mode via a user interface and in a remote mode via a wireless connection. |
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The project will investigate the technological, psychological and design aspects of what makes a useable and useful wireless service. |
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Although it may be too technical for some, the book offers plenty of information for those looking to lock down their wireless nets. |
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With those two pieces of data, an attacker can impersonate a legitimate device on that wireless net. |
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Although WEP is one of the most talked-about means of protection for a wireless net, it will not by itself make your network secure. |
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Slick and stylish, it makes the brave new world of wireless capitalism look attractive and desirable. |
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Telecommunications, be it broadband, narrowband, cable or wireless has transformed all our lives. |
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There are very few sites who are going to say I can build a wireless portal, a narrowband portal, a broadband portal and maintain them all. |
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Even putting up an unencrypted, unprotected wireless access point might conceivably get you in trouble. |
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Armed with wireless guitars the Bostonian trio makes regular excursions from the stage. |
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And the whole family can gather round the wireless for Radio Four's Go 4 It show, a varied and unpatronising mix of features for young listeners. |
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For a wireless service to work the antenna on your premises must have an unobstructed view to the provider's base station. |
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The unlocked iPhone means you don't have to make a wireless contract commitment. |
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The great advantage of wireless data, though, is that it can support very efficient multicasting. |
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The production makes good use of rock 'n' roll, the wireless and the skiffle band. |
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A high speed urban wireless network based on Bluetooth is launching this week in Manchester. |
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Recent NY Times piece about the use of cell phones and other wireless devices to track people's movements and whereabouts. |
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A wireless transmitter is strapped in a garter to my inner thigh and a video rig is micro-contained inside horn-rimmed glasses. |
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Her lack of wireless is really holding her back from becoming a full fledged mouse potato. |
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Now smartphones and wireless PDAs are creating new applications, as they become slim mobile clients. |
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Therefore, as much as possible, it is incumbent for a wireless provider to seek counsel as to the apparent and unapparent legal issues. |
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Like last time, someone using the wireless keyboard discovered that everything they were typing was showing up on a neighbor's computer. |
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The company's Private Ears allow the wearer to hear a two-way radio or cell phone through a wireless earpiece. |
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Most closet dehumidifiers are wireless and use salt, silica gel, or other material to absorb moisture out of the air. |
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Its neatest feature is a little button that turns the wireless card off and on, so that it doesn't suck power when you're not using it. |
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A new, versatile technology standard called WiMax is poised to turbocharge the growing business in wireless alternatives. |
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Banking and stock trading have the potential to be big moneymakers if someone can migrate users to the wireless Web. |
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With a full tummy, you can pay for your meal by swiping your card through a nifty wireless gadget. |
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Many of these devices can access wireless networks or use the cell signal as a modem line. |
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A version will ship early next year in Europe alongside a model designed specifically as a wireless data unit. |
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The company said the next phase of viruses would hit mobile phones and wireless platforms. |
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With a Bluetooth wireless connection, it is even possible to run a presentation from a mobile handset without the need for a laptop. |
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Physicians' use of wireless technology is expected to triple over the next three years. |
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Otherwise, you'll have to e-mail the images to yourself, and the wireless carriers will bill you. |
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A wireless receiver unit receives the output signal transmitted by the transmitter. |
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In times of cheap wireless routers and meshed routing protocols, this gets a lot easier. |
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A wireless meshed metropolitan area, which can support several thousand users, needs only one wired connection to the Internet. |
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The factor that would tip the balance for me, however, would be wireless Internet. |
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This is the effective wireless foot print at a 5 to 90 degree angle of elevation. |
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By far the clearest effects of wireless are being seen in kids, a naturally media-savvy group whose lives are being shaped by this technology. |
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The wireless device measures a variety of parameters such as temperature, pulse, blood oxygen saturation and heart rate. |
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The birth of the wireless Internet has spawned mobile commerce, or m-commerce. |
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The main mode of conducting wired e-commerce is through a wired connection to a LAN while for m-commerce it is through a wireless network. |
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The two groups are attempting to set their seal on a key emerging area of wireless technology, mesh networking, by pushing a new standard. |
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Tethering is a feature that lets your mobile phone share its wireless data connection with your computer. |
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The most cost-effective tool for your wireless system is a dedicated battery tester. |
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The phone, unlike those from its competitors, switches automatically between cellular and wireless internet networks. |
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The wireless technology can transmit digital data over a wide spectrum of frequency bands with very low power. |
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The Commission for Communications Regulation has introduced a new licensing scheme for local area broadband fixed wireless access services. |
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In particular for offices, added to legacy data communication, wireless LAN has begun to be used for telephone and voice telephony services. |
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This is a wireless phone that will use the best telecommunication technology available. |
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Cutting-edge firms have developed wireless and cellular telephone technology, as well as new applications for the Internet. |
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Do a Windows help search for wireless card properties and power management if you are unsure. |
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If my typing seems unusually quirky and vivacious this morning, it's because I just installed a new wireless keyboard and mouse. ooh! |
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Past the radio shop on the corner where we took the accumulator for our wireless set to be recharged. |
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The use of cellular phones and other wireless devices has been rising exponentially. |
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When I met Joe at a conference, he was blogging it, in real time, over the wireless network. |
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Does the thought of investing in the wireless or telecom industry now leave your head spinning? |
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The Royal Navy was closely involved in the early development of wireless technology. |
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Sculley envisions some sort of wearable, always-on wireless connections that haven't been invented yet. |
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When you hear about the third-generation wireless networks, those backbones are going to be packet-based. |
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Suddenly there's a real motive toward making that wireless access point a platform, with a modular, scalable, PC operating system. |
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Seven sells software to telecom carriers who manage wireless networks for corporate clients. |
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It's one of those wireless jobbies and I was really looking forward to getting home and trying it out. |
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Using the same radio frequency as fancy wireless headphones, this device comes in two parts. |
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Various parameters like temperature, pressure and positions are transmitted through a wireless radio frequency via the CAN protocol. |
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The package also includes support for wireless web access using either a Nokia cardphone or a GPRS cell phone. |
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In a 2001 article in New York magazine about feuding couples, one dueling duo, Dave and Brooke, traded barbs about her wireless addictions. |
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On this webpage we provide a selection of web links that are all related in some way to wireless ad hoc networking. |
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Wireless ad hoc networks are formed by a set of hosts that communicate with each other over a wireless channel. |
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Trips or sensors can also be wired to switch on a wireless intercom, walkie-talkie, or baby monitor with a receiver in a neighbor's house. |
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I'm saving it here because I once thought it would be nifty to use a wireless cam as a baby monitor. |
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And the wireless connection, after the machine goes to sleep and wakes up, re-establishes itself automagically. |
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A hospital can use wireless to improve patient care by tracking where wheelchairs or cardiologists are located within the campus. |
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The wireless environment is also limited by less established standards than exist for the wired Internet. |
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He set up to share his wired Ethernet Internet connection via his built-in AirPort wireless card. |
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The devices would hook up to a TV and connect to the Media Center PC through a wired or wireless computer network. |
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Acctually, that doesn't have a huge effect on the wired or wireless internet. |
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The wireless network does not deserve any less stringent security than the wired network. |
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It covers the changes within and between cities, as a result of wired, and wireless communications infrastructure. |
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We tested it complete with the wireless capability, but you can always start wired and upgrade later if you wish. |
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Once you see the wireless network as your platform, rather than a specific hard-wired device like the PC, all sorts of things become possible. |
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Sensor networks make use of wireless communication and hence are different from traditional wired networks. |
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Their director of wireless believes that end-to-end authentication could be a greater concern than end-to-end encryption. |
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Text-messaging is crude when compared with video transmission and other whizzy technology promised by next-generation wireless networks. |
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Moreover, the connection to other networks, wireless included, is easily realizable. |
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The same airwaves used to beam wireless phone calls can be used to transmit Net data. |
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As the plane pulled into the terminal, the aircrew allowed passengers to use their wireless phones. |
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Select models now feature its dual antennae design for improved signal reception and transmission on wireless networks. |
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A lot of low-end notebooks don't come with a wireless adapter, but this one does. |
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A scaleable, broadband wireless system for providing radio access to a metropolitan area. |
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There needs to be a new network in place to allow the broadband transmission over the wireless network. |
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These units may be placed in either homes or businesses to receive and transmit a wireless broadband signal. |
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As instant messaging migrates to cell phones and other wireless devices, interoperability will be even more crucial. |
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The Wireless Broadcast Unit is a specialist provider of wireless broadcast products for the media and entertainment arena. |
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The receiver demodulates the wireless signal and ships it on to the customer's terminal equipment. |
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Wireless networks are open and available to all who have wireless devices, whereas wired networks require a physical connection to gain access. |
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An eavesdropper can use the program to identify nearby devices that use the Bluetooth wireless protocol. |
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A number of US Senators were said to be preparing bills to expand the radio spectrum for wireless Internet. |
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Sales of wireless infrastructure are also expected to be lower due to a reduction in capital expenditure by the telecom companies. |
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Echo plugs are plugged into the hands-free jacks of wireless telephones to facilitate testing. |
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To be viable, cellphones and future wireless Internet access devices will need to be mass-produced. |
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To fully equip every street in Britain with conventional wireless networking, would require a prodigious effort. |
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It'll beam wireless Internet signals over a 5-mile square mile area of Seattle. |
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The wireless solution was cheaper than wiring the entire campus, and it's so much more convenient. |
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Using wireless broadcast technology, each mast has a range of up to 25 miles and can deliver speeds of up to 1.5Mbps. |
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The idea is to drive the integration of Wi-Fi into set-top boxes, ADSL and cable modems, wireless handsets and so on. |
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If you get confused when listening to people talking about cordless phones, wireless phones, cellular phones and handphones, do not feel so bad. |
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Marconi's first transatlantic wireless signal was recreated yesterday to mark the 100th anniversary of the historic transmission. |
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Digital phones support new features like caller ID, text messaging or wireless internet services. |
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These days it's on a Saturday night, when you've probably other things to do than sit round the wireless between 10.00 pm and midnight. |
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For one thing, connected to a broadband DSL or cable modem, it serves as a wireless access point. |
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Phone wireless is opening up a lot of social exchanges that we didn't expect before. |
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Users will have access through a combination of terrestrial wireless and satellite transmissions. |
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The Yankee Group projects steeper year-over-year growth for satellite, broadband wireless and other technologies. |
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With planning, a solution can be offered that will combine cable, wireless and satellite services. |
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Some older buildings are very difficult to pull cable through, and wireless may be able to get everyone connected. |
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You can use Bluetooth to communicate wirelessly with a compatible Bluetooth headset or to use an optional wireless keyboard. |
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So this idea of a converging in the terminal between wireless and wireline has become real important. |
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In the short term, many companies want to iron out the kinks in wireless voice services first. |
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The Texas company pioneered the use of wireless communications on delivery routes. |
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Sputnik requires users to log in before using the system, so a wireless network provider knows who's tapping its resources. |
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I wandered aimlessly around thinking about the play and failing to find a wireless hotspot. |
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Even a robustly secured wireless access point can be cracked in a matter of hours. |
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As m-commerce evolves, it is critical to remember that wireless privacy protection is the responsibility of all the parties involved in this market. |
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They use wireless radios to call elevators or open automatic doors. |
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But email is just the low-hanging fruit of the wireless data market. |
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The minute you connect to a wireless point, auto-play is back. |
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Africa has skipped a technological generation, bypassing the landlines that stripe our Western skies for the wireless way. |
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The wireless connection also avoids the inconvenience of interrupting an ultrasound examination to plug the ultrasound system into the network jack. |
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However, throughout the underground Internet war driving, formerly known as war dialing, seems to be of real concern to many wireless network users. |
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Convergence became the watchword as boundaries separating local and long-distance, voice and data, cable and telephone, and wireline and wireless services eroded. |
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His eyes were pale, watery blue behind small, wireless glasses. |
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They don't limit themselves with integrating wireless controllers directly into the mainboard or adding a special-purpose add-on card as an accessory. |
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There's also integrated Bluetooth, which can be used to connect to other Zodiacs for shared whiteboard applications, messaging, and wireless multiplayer gaming. |
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Broadcom has also begun to manufacture controllers for network-attached storage devices, and is one of the largest suppliers of both wired and wireless networking chips. |
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Wi-Fi relies on radio waves and wireless access points or gateways. |
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The cradle can be moved around your desk to locate it in the spot with the best wireless signal, because it's like a paperweight on the end of a wire. |
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India, with its population of more than 1 billion, has averaged 1 million new connections in both fixed line and wireless phones every month since March. |
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The site focuses on the benefits of reallocating low-frequency wireless capacity from broadcasting to unlicensed applications, both here and around the world. |
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Technology now exists for wireless connections, via radio signals. |
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And that's why I hid myself away in their attic room for much of my three week exile, tuning into UK radio on the giant wireless set, keeping in touch with home. |
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He made a highly illiquid bet on LightSquared, a wireless broadband company, that has sandbagged his fund and reputation. |
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We lost all navigational and wireless aids and spent the next hour or so seeking out emergency landing strips, but those we located were underwater. |
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I will have the lappy with me, and wireless internet wherever I may go. |
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I happily deposited my load, unfolded my wireless and merrily surfed, blogged and YouTubed away while my delicates swirled and dried to the leisurely soundtrack of my iTunes. |
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Last week's riff on how the coming ubiquity of wireless networks could lead to a new and better form of digital rights management brought out both supporters and detractors. |
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And South Korea has more wireless hot spots per capita than anyplace else. |
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The Goodwin Sands lightships are to be put in communication with the shore by means of wireless telegraphy and the installation is to be completed in about a month. |
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I am writing this as I sit in my office, having just completed a call on my wireless phone, despite the fact that two landline phones are within arm's reach. |
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As far as computer networking goes, public wireless local area networks are a simple idea, but the user authentication and billing is neither simple nor consistent. |
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Users will be able to hook up the e550 to a wider range of third-party gizmos that include Bluetooth wireless transceivers, GPS locators and digital cameras. |
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But wireless carriers outside Europe have not offered that latter option for Internet services such as games, directory lookup or other content until recently. |
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The system is believed to feature electronic ankle tags with wireless connections to special mobile devices that must be carried by the offender at all times. |
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The little tags can transmit an electronic product code to a wireless receiver, speeding up scanning, and making the inventory process almost automatic. |
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But I'm salivating at the prospect of buying a wireless with DAB which I know will probably be useless where we live but they look cool, as the kids say these days. |
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There are also drones which vacuum the wireless spectrum, picking up tweets, emails, and Skype chats. |
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From here the visitors were taken outside to the railway siding where railway trucks would deliver the raw materials and despatch the completed wireless telegraphy equipment. |
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Both wireless systems are activated by taskbar icons on the Today screen. |
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Both carriers are using fixed wireless to provide a bundle of services to business customers in the 40 to 60 markets where they also offer fiber connections. |
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The major telecom carriers all see wireless data as an important growth market, and they plan to package voice and data services into a one-stop-shop offering. |
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I heard from a number of wireless ISPs, too, though those are just as subject to the backbone connection cost issues and have scalability problems, too. |
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This TV plays virtually any media broadcast from your wireless home network and features the superclean Scandi styling of the company's new LCD line. |
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It provides full wireless connectivity, easy synchronization with other wireless devices, high performance, up to the mark video and audio quality. |
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Paul, strutting across the stage with a wireless microphone and wearing blue jeans, hit almost every other note. |
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These concerns are expected to have an increased impact on m-commerce given the complexity and additional risks inherent in wireless transactions. |
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Not only is it a wireless base station that connects your computer to the Internet wirelessly, it can also stream digital music over the air to your hi-fi set. |
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But a wireless mesh network doesn't have these access barriers. |
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He falls in with wireless activists who are unwiring the entire city with a meshed network built out of junk hardware salvaged from suburban industrial parks. |
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This quarter's results were the first set which showed some material revenue booking from wireless markets and this market is expected to continue growing at meteoric rates. |
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Hayes had become enough of a techie that he had installed a wireless surveillance camera system on his yacht. |
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It also will be 4G LTE, the wireless standard offered by providers that makes downloads whip fast. |
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The newly developed transceivers offer increased opportunities for broadband wireless video transmission throughout the home, office, and in commercial venues etc. |
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We don't have transporters, but we have wireless communications. |
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It is cutting-edge products like these that are helping define this New Age of wireless entertainment. |
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At the show, Tatung is showcasing plasma and liquid-crystal displays, MP3 players, high performance blade servers, tablet PCs and wireless mouses. |
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For example, their latest motherboards boast features like built-in wireless capabilities and a whole host of software to recover the worst computer crashes. |
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Residential roll-outs of unlicensed broadband wireless technologies are still largely limited to rural, urban edge, and other underserved markets. |
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This type of form factor, combined with useful applications and higher data speeds in narrowband wireless networks, helps us envision a successful data marketplace. |
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It is the soaraway star of the wireless internet in the US, and this year up to a million of these handheld e-mail devices will be introduced in Britain. |
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There will also be on-screen soft keys and wireless charging built in, but there will be no option of a microSD card, and the battery will be non-removable. |
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I used to make wireless cameras and telephone bugs and wire tap equipment just to test it out and try new theories on the use and deployment of such equipment. |
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The problem, of course, is that this vision of the future automobile depends on the buildout of a fully functional, wide-area network of third-generation wireless technology. |
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Nowadays, with e-commerce in vogue, flowers, cards and all sorts of gifts can be purchased and dispatched through a wireless network to the other part of the world. |
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As an added benefit, he explained, the university is using wireless broadband technology to provide Internet access to areas that are not cabled for Ethernet. |
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You should also try not to bank online over a wireless network. |
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But thousands of wireless devices, such as cordless phones, garage door openers and current Wi-Fi devices, operate in the unlicensed spectrum bands. |
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Propylon has recently developed a comprehensive infrastructure platform enabling direct wireless access to corporate Intranets. |
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The T60 and X60 feature wireless access and download speeds of 400 to 700 kilobytes per second. |
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PowerCom has been specializing in developing customized software to be integrated with wireless voting keypads. |
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Samsung has announced a new range of wireless home cinema products at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. |
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Skype mobile uses the Verizon Wireless voice network for the wireless connection of Skype-to-Skype calls. |
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Rocky Mountain Internet will be providing wireless service through an agreement with American Telecasting Inc. |
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The ESPrit 3G's built-in telecoil provides wireless access to the telephone without the need for additional adapters or cables. |
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The sensor will use wireless communications for power and to telemeter sensor data. |
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In September 2014 they revealed they will be launching a new wireless voting keypad mid-December. |
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This company offers the Wine Collector 250 mini, a wireless barcode scanner the size of a keyfob. |
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It claimed the team will be able to advise on Internet applications, hardware, wireless set up and connectivity problems relating to Apple Macs. |
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In Europe, for example, already 50 percent of the more than 200 million wireless phone subscribers prepay their service. |
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The tour will take visitors to Johor Bahru, Malaysia, the latest unwired city and home to WiMAX wireless broadband. |
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The MobileLink technology enables the seamless flow of ECG data from the cardiographs to the MUSE data management system via wireless transfer. |
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Land-based wireless networks rely on radio waves that transmit data via satellites and antennae. |
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However, in today's wireless devices, only the radio signal processing can be performed digitally. |
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Today, Bluetooth wireless technology is most often used to facilitate a hands-free car phone system. |
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Reciva radios currently connect to the Internet using both wired and wireless ethernet and are very easy to use. |
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It also reads electrochemical signals and quality control signals from the test card and converts them to a secure wireless transmission format. |
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For these areas, capped wireless internet becomes their only option. |
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I was carrying the sniperscope on this patrol and Ed had a heavy 300 wireless set on his back. |
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Their new wireless sets were built around thermionic valve or vacuum tube technology. |
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Nest makes a user-friendly, wireless thermostat that learns its user's patterns and automatically adjusts the home climate to fit. |
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Other wireless accessory products from Hop-on will be sold on HSN at a later date. |
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He recently served as CFO of Alation Systems, a wireless networking company, and Senior Vice President of Strategic Planning at Sportvision Inc. |
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A leader in customizable precision metal stampings, AKS continues to boldly pioneer solutions for the rapidly growing wireless charging market. |
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Experience crystal clear game and chat audio using the latest, intelligent channel-hopping technology for interference-free wireless gaming. |
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When the resident activates an alarm, the central computer sends the speakerphone a wireless command. |
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The new wireless adapter, model CBK-WA100, is designed to enable easy transmission over a network and efficient remote Wi-Fi operation. |
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Claro Argentina, one of America Movil's largest business units, is a leading wireless provider throughout the country. |
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NeverDed's wireless charging conversion kit includes a mobile phone wireless adapter, home dock, car dock, and portable charger. |
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The Neutrino solution includes a wireless signal blocking device with new, patent-pending WaveShield technology. |
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The Wildseed Smart Skin intelligently stylizes both the inside and outside of a Smart Skin capable wireless phone. |
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Linksys, a leading brand in wireless networking, has announced its new lineup of Wi-Fi range extenders. |
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Traveling across subnets, in and out of coverage, and acquiring new IP addresses can create a bumpy ride for wireless users. |
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Subnetting and strong, standards-based security protocols isolate wireless access points. |
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Additional wireless HAN technologies, including DECT ULE and Z-Wave, are supported by the platform. |
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We will now create a password and configure the administration settings for the wireless access point router. |
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Certainly, one would have to maximize the value of such a key feature as wireless connectively inherent to these patents. |
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To ensure correct navigation, Mackay purchased a nine-valve superheterodyne wireless receiving set, and carried it for the whole trip. |
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Now wireless cardiac pacemakers, implanted nonsurgically, eliminate restriction on daily physical activities. |
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Crews consisted of a pilot, flight engineer, bomb aimer, navigator, wireless operator, and front and rear gunners. |
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CompXs provides leadership in developing system solutions that will universalize the use of ubiquitous wireless connectivity. |
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Included within all ACURIS models, e2e wireless synchronizes the system's core advanced digital-signal processing and wearer-operated controls. |
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Dave does unplug, but turning off the cell phone, laptop and hand-held wireless devices remains a challenge. |
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In WarDriving, attackers drive around with Wi-Fi enabled laptops to detect open wireless networks. |
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France Telecom is the second largest wireless operator and Internet access provider in Europe. |
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A readdressable, wireless digital display tag shows handling instructions, transit addresses, bar codes, icons, multi-language text and more. |
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It took years longer than proponents had hoped, but wireless data is ready for prime time. |
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Time signals were first broadcast by wireless telegraphy in 1904, by the US Navy from Navy Yard in Boston. |
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The laboratory provides companies with wireless pre-certification and detailed debugging reports that cut time and cost to market. |
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The need for this level of performance in homes, enterprise and public hotspots is quickly outmatching the current wireless technologies. |
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Broadcasting on the Internet is usually referred to as webcasting since it is not transmitted broadly through wireless means. |
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Apple has been forced to recall over 230,000 Beats Pill XL wireless speakers after reports of overheating, Reuters reported. |
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Some wireless headphones transmit in the FM broadcast band, with the headphones tunable to only a subset of the broadcast band. |
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On 13 May 1897, Marconi sent the world's first ever wireless communication over open sea. |
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An oversteer alarm is mounted on the steer doily along with a wireless audio alarm with lights for the tractor cab. |
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The Flo 4000 from Flo Healthcare brings mobile computing and vital signs monitoring to the point of care in one wireless mobile workstation. |
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The handheld Ultra-Scanner Deactivator features wireless alarm management to efficiently capture alarm data. |
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And its tight integration enables wireless users to remotely dictate and send voice mails with ease. |
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When a wireless access point is used, low or unstable wireless signal quality can also cause reduction or fluctuation of actual speed. |
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It was at this tower about 1898 that Guglielmo Marconi heard wireless signals transmitted from Porthcurno, a distance of 30 miles. |
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In 1914, he began construction of a new transatlantic wireless receiver station in Chatham and a companion transmitter station in Marion. |
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Guglielmo Marconi made the first transatlantic wireless transmission originating in the United States from Cape Cod, at Wellfleet. |
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To help local industry in Norwich, the local council offered a wireless internet service but this has now been withdrawn as funding has ceased. |
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The main German effort remained on the western flank, which the French discovered by intercepting wireless messages. |
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Digivance digitizes radio frequency for transport over fiber and enables wireless carriers to add capacity and extend coverage in their networks. |
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Resonance in circuits are used for both transmitting and receiving wireless communications such as television, cell phones and radio. |
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The use of wireless allowed centralised control of ships from the Admiralty, which cramped the initiative of the men on the spot. |
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Peripherals currently use one of three different methods for establishing a wireless link. |
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Analog television may be wireless or can be distributed over a cable network using cable converters. |
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This was to be followed by a simple 10 shillings licence fee with no royalty once the wireless manufactures protection expired. |
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The company was to be financed by a royalty on the sale of BBC wireless receiving sets from approved manufacturers. |
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Studies conducted by The Zelos Group have shown that wireless users view their phone books as critical. |
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While some consider optical wireless to be bleeding-edge technology, its origins date back to Alexander Graham Bell's photophone. |
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We anticipate a huge increase on our return on investment due to the new wireless deployment features and the handheld management tools. |
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Newcastle is one of the first in the UK to have its city centre covered by wireless internet access. |
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Federal Communications Commission mandate stating that by October 2001, all wireless 911 calls must be pinpointed within 410 feet. |
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Later that night Churchill saw the draft of the King's proposed wireless broadcast and spoke with Beaverbrook and the King's solicitor about it. |
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