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A Circle of Trust Possible? – Enter Federated Identity Management

-/June 10, 2004 The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/-Currently, the countless amounts of information accessed and shared through countless internet sites and web portals makes security and privacy issues paramount concerns in the wireless and mobile industries.



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Posted by jessiey on Thursday, June 10, 2004
 
Wi-Fi Technology in Indian homes, is India ready!


By:
R.K.Choudhary
Ramesh_chy@rediffmail.com


-/June 07, 2004 The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/-A new breed of wireless technology had started to take a shape as we were marching towards new millennium. Hotels, Coffee shops & Airport lounges around the world started to make available access modes for wireless- Local Area Network. A number of community wireless networks have also come up in Europe, North America & Australia.

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Posted by ramesh_chy on Monday, June 07, 2004
 
PanGo and UGA Students Introduce VisiTour, Wi-Fi Cloud Over Athens, GA


May 05, 2004 /The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/-Imagine being a tourist with the ability to show yourself the lay of the land all through the convenience of your PDA. PanGo Networks, along with students from the University of Georgia’s New Media Institute (NMI), have made it possible to do just that.

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Posted by festprint on Wednesday, May 05, 2004
 
Wi-Fi Evangelist "The Wi-Fi Guy" continues his nationwide Coast To Coast tour


C I Host’s Wi-Fi Guy In Midst Of Successful Wireless Tour Promoting This Innovative Technology Coast To Coast

LOS ANGELES –April 30, 2004 /The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/- After a successful launch at The Cadillac Ranch near “Old Route 66” west of Amarillo, Texas April 19, The Wi-Fi Guy will continue his nationwide tour, stopping in Los Angeles, Calif. May 1 – 4.

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Posted by AshleyS on Friday, April 30, 2004
 
Ball State University's Wireless Computer Network Gets Faster

MUNCIE, Ind. January 6, 2004 /The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/- Ball State University is making its wireless computer network five times quicker, an upgrade that will make it the fastest among all Indiana college campuses.


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Posted by petrotv278 on Friday, February 06, 2004
 
BVS Ships Yellowjacket 802.11A Test Receiver

February 02, 2004 /The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/-Yellowjacket 802.11a Wi-Fi receiver system uses a custom receiver, custom software and interfaces with an iPAQ 3800, 3900 or 5400 series giving Yellowjacket the distinction of being the only true RF analysis and direction finding tool accurate to within 1 dB.

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Posted by wigby on Monday, February 02, 2004
 
Varied interest in gaming-on-demand services necessitates diverse approach to service offerings

January 28, 2004 /The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/- Approximately 14 percent of U.S. broadband households are interested in gaming-on-demand services, according to Parks Associates’ latest report, Entertainment-on-Demand: Online Gaming Services, although variation within this population indicates a need for diversity in service offerings.

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Posted by mrparks on Wednesday, January 28, 2004
 
Growth of Multimedia Hubs Spurs Home Entertainment Networking

Declining implementation costs for storage, advanced processors, and home networking solutions drives dedicated media platforms toward larger adoption in 2004 and 2005

Dallas, Texas January 28, 2004 /The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/- Multimedia hubs will reach mass-market status by the end of 2008, with more than 40 million units shipping to U.S. households, according to Parks Associates’ report Multimedia Networks in the Home: Analysis and Forecasts.


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Posted by mrparks on Wednesday, January 28, 2004
 
Integrated Wireless Access Points Likely to Find Receptive Audience

Sheffield, UK and Worldwide, January 22, 2004 /The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/- Parks Associates' Research Finds That Broadband Households Will Pay a Premium to Have an Integrated Wireless Access Point in Their Next Desktop PC

Two-thirds of broadband households are inclined to purchase a desktop PC with an integrated or "soft" wireless access point, according to Parks Associates' Broadband Networked Households.

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Posted by mrparks on Thursday, January 22, 2004
 
Dallas, Texas January 14th, 2004 /The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/- One-half of all Internet households are interested in VoIP (voice over Internet protocol) services, which could deprive current long-distance companies of their most profitable subscribers.

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Posted by mrparks on Wednesday, January 14, 2004
 

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