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Microsoft betas RDC for Mac 2.0
By: Stephen Withers

A beta release of Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac 2.0 gives users a preview of what's ahead for the remote access tool.


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Sony, Sky will provide video on demand to PSP
By: Stephen Withers

A joint venture between the Sky pay tv operation in the British Isles and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe will bring video on demand to PlayStation Portables in the UK and Ireland, and later to the rest of Europe.


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Sanswire's airship comms platform looks like a bag of hot air
By: Stuart Corner

Sanswire Networks, a subsidiary of US based GlobeTel Communications Corporation, has for several years been touting its vision of putting airships into the stratosphere fully equipped with radio transceivers and associated electronics to act as "base stations in the sky." That grand vision has now been downgraded, and seriously delayed.


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Boom times predicted for municipal WLANs
By: Stephen Withers

Municipal wireless spending in the US and UK will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 48 percent from $US900 million in 2007 to $US6.4 billion in 2012 according to a new report. 


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Duke network problem not caused by iPhone
By: Stephen Withers

Last week's reports that iPhones were causing problems with Duke University's wireless network were ill-founded.


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Wi-Fi and GSM BlackBerry arrives!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Wi-Fi is becoming a standard feature of today’s smartphones, with RIM joining the Wi-Fi fray through the new BlackBerry 8820, their thinnest smartphone yet.


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Is the iPhone a bad Wi-FiPhone?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

The iPhone is flooding wireless access points at the US Duke University with MAC address requests, resulting in a denial of service-like attack that is taking out 20 to 30 access points for 10 to 15 minutes at a time – weird!


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RIM debuts GPS & WiFi enabled BlackBerry 8820
By: Stuart Corner

Research In Motion has announced the BlackBerry 8820 a quad-band GSM/GPRS and EDGE-enabled smartphone and its first to support WiFi.


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Will Microsoft OneCare actually provide care in version 2.0?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Dumbed down to the extreme, the first version of Microsoft OneCare, Microsoft’s own anti-virus, improved firewall and Internet security package, scored very poorly in public testing. Now version 2.0 has hit beta status.


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Nintendo DS brings service to your stadium seat
By: Stephen Withers

A pilot project from Nintendo allows baseball fans to watch replays, check live statistics, and order food and drinks without leaving their stadium seats.
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Telarus & Aruba offer fixed mobile convergence via VoIP over WiFi
By: Stuart Corner

Telco service provider, Telarus, has teamed up with Aruba to provide fixed mobile convergence solutions to organisations based on Aruba's range of mobility controllers and WiFi access points.


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The day the iPhone turned into a web surfin’ iPod
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

If you want an iPhone, which is really a 6th generation iPod, but don’t want to use it as a phone or pay AT&T for the privilege of having an iPhone that works, DVD Jon has unleashed a way to make the non-phone iPhone a reality.


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Hacking the iPhone
By: Stephen Withers

Security researchers are busy looking for flaws in the iPhone's software and for ways of working around the restrictions imposed by the device.


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Wi-Fi TV offers iPhone-optimised TV
By: Stuart Corner

Wi-Fi TV, a web site that makes free-to-air TV stations accessible over the Internet is offering a streaming movie service for iPhone users via two domain names www.iPhoneWi-FiTV.com and www.Wi-FiforiPhone.com that the WiFi-enabled iPhone will be able to access when in range of public hotspots.


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T-Mobile USA launches WiFi access for cellphone users
By: Stuart Corner

Deutsche Telekom's US cellular subsidiary, T-Mobile USA, has launched a converged fixed-mobile service that enables its cellular customers to make low cost calls via WiFi through home base stations and their broadband Internet connection, or through T-Mobile's 8500 public hotspots in the USA.


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First iPhone reviews appear
By: Stephen Withers

The first iPhone reviews have been published by some major US titles, and the vibe is positive.


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Dell delivers colour choices
By: Stephen Withers

In a move that harkens back to Apple's 1999 'five fruit flavoured' iMacs, Dell has introduced new notebook models in a choice of colours.


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iPhone service plans competitive but skimp on SMS
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Apple and AT&T have announced the range of pricing iPhone users can pay for, including unlimited data, a good number of minutes, visual voicemail and more but only 200 SMS text messages.


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