Sunday, October 09, 2005

Wireless Strategies: Is Wi-Fi a fundamental right?


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Wireless strategies for IT professionals

 October 10, 2005 An eNewsletter published by wireless.itworld.comPart of the ITworld.com Site Network


 In today's update

›› Feature: Wi-Fi by the Bay

›› In the news: Carriers count the cost of fighting terrorism

›› Webcasts and white papers: My answering machine will call your answering machine

›› Go figure: Long-distance Wi-Fi in Japan

›› ITwhirled: People respond to computer's flattery

›› From the network: Transformation and Modernization



›› FEATURE

Wi-Fi by the Bay
By Robert McMillan, IDG News Service

I live in San Francisco, the city where Wi-Fi access is considered a fundamental right. Seriously, that's what our mayor, Gavin Newsom, said recently. Of course, in a densely packed city full of badly configured routers, free Wi-Fi is already a reality for many San Franciscans. In my building, anybody can just tap into an unsecured router cleverly named WLAN whenever they get the urge. I already have five wireless networks visible from my home PC, so you'll forgive me if I sometimes mistakenly believe that I'm already living in a world of ubiquitous Wi-Fi.


›› IN THE NEWS

Carriers count the cost of fighting terrorism

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›› GO FIGURE

5 kilometers
Distance over which Japanese wireless firm Maspro Denkoh has managed to send a standard 802.11b/g signal.
Source: IDG News Service


›› WEBCASTS AND WHITE PAPERS

My answering machine will call your answering machine
Join the experts as they discuss the impact of mobile communications, selecting the right enterprise communication solution, second-generation enterprise communication business benefits, and evaluating TCO. Go now.

Selective access in wireless network security
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›› ITWHIRLED

People respond to computer's flattery
You're so vain, you probably think this computer actually likes you -- or so says the findings of a recent Stanford University study. Researchers found that when a computer mimicked a subject's actions, the subject paid closer attention to the computer.

More offbeat news, reviews and other stuff...


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