October 31, 2005
Herb Weisbaum: The First Wi-Fi Camera (KOMO)
The Kodak EasyShare-One changes picture taking to picture sharing, no computer needed.
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The Kodak EasyShare-One changes picture taking to picture sharing, no computer needed.
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HERMISTON, Ore. — Parked alongside his onion fields, Bob Hale can prop open a laptop and read his e-mail or, with just a keystroke, check the moisture of his crops.
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With cable providers and the Bell telephone companies dominating the market for residential high-speed Internet service in the United States, smaller Internet access providers are trying to find a new way to connect with consumers.
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Azimuth Systems, Inc., the leading provider of Wi-Fi engineering test equipment, today announced the industry’s fi
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Wi-Fi® is everywhere these days, and now, you can even find it in Merriam-Webster. The dictionary is one more locati
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Smaller Internet access providers who are trying to find a new way to connect with consumers may have found it in wireless technology.
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The Wi-Fi Alliance and the WiMAX Forum have both confirmed that they will be supporting IIR’s Wireless Middle East conference, scheduled to take place on 28 January - 1 February 2006 at the Al Murooj Rotana, Dubai, UAE.
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San Francisco is not the only metro area rolling out free Web access to its citizens. Internet service provider Earthlink will pay out $10 million to cover Philadelphia with Wi-Fi.
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WeP Peripherals will soon formally launch its first remote Wi-Fi printing facility to its customers.
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Madison, Wisconsin, is the latest municipality to announce a citywide Wi-Fi rollout, as the pressure on large telephony and cable companies mounts.
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