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<title>The Video Fiction</title>
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<description>Video is NOT the future of the Web. (This picture, by the way, comes from a fine student project at the University of North Carolina on Webcasting rights. Go Tar Heels.) It’s part of the future, no doubt. It’s even...</description>
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<title>Is Otellini Changing Intel Quickly Enough?</title>
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<description>When Paul Otellini was named the CEO of Intel last year, he promised major changes. As the first non-engineer to rise to the top at the chipmaker, he said he would push platforms, and communications, and low power, and change...</description>
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<dc:subject>Semiconductors</dc:subject>
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<title>Big Boost to Medical Always On</title>
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<description>The Always On medical market won a big endorsement today from a San Francisco research house, FocalPoint Group, which advised hospitals that the technology is ready to lower costs and improve care. The study projects that more than $7 billion...</description>
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<dc:subject>Always On</dc:subject>
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<title>The Platform Challenge</title>
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<description>America&apos;s biggest tech companies are focused today on the problem of creating, not technologies, but platforms. Not that there&apos;s anything wrong with that. Intel and Microsoft and Cisco all rose to prominence with platforms. The first two had &quot;WinTel,&quot; a...</description>
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<dc:subject>Business Strategy</dc:subject>
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<title>What The World of Always On Needs Now</title>
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<description>The International Telecommunications Union has released a full report on what I&apos;ve been calling The World of Always On, which they call The Internet of Things. The report correctly identifies the biggest problem, user acceptance: Concerns over privacy and data...</description>
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<dc:subject>Always On</dc:subject>
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<title>Universal Mobile Phones Coming Soon</title>
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<description>There are cell phones, there are WiFi phones, there are cordless phones, and there are VOIP phones. But never the twain shall meet. Now a universal wireless phone has come a big step closer, with news that WiSpry has perfected...</description>
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<dc:subject>Semiconductors</dc:subject>
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<title>Getting to Cellular Always-On</title>
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<description>The folks at ABI Research have an interesting report examining how application developers might create Always-On applications using cellular. It&apos;s not good. The &quot;problem&quot; is that an Always-On data appilcation (say a heart monitor which phones the doctor when there...</description>
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<dc:subject>Always On</dc:subject>
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<title>Give Me Hotzones or Give Me Death</title>
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<description>There&apos;s a lot of hyperbole there. (Patrick Henry, right, was nothing if not hyperbolic.) But the fact is that the tools and technologies needed to create a &quot;hot zone&quot; -- an area that can get 802.11 wireless coverage -- keeps...</description>
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<dc:subject>802.11</dc:subject>
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<title>Are These WiFi Concessions Necessary?</title>
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<description>Deals like the Philadelphia tie-in with Earthlink, and San Francisco&apos;s pending WiFi concession, leave me asking a tough question. Are these deals really necessary? My friend Glenn Fleishman points out that a city concession dramatically cuts the cost of a...</description>
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<dc:subject>802.11</dc:subject>
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<title>Mesh Era Finally Arrives</title>
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<description>The mesh networking era is finally here, according to InStat. A mesh, in which all devices on a network are connected to all other devices, finally has a hockey-stick chart. InStat&apos;s new report has last year&apos;s $33.5 million in sales...</description>
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<dc:subject>802.11</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2005-10-03T15:24:45-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>The Best Way to Kill Technology</title>
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<description>The best way to kill a promising technology is to argue about it in standards bodies. That&apos;s why UltraWideBand hasn&apos;t come to market yet. The technology works, but there are two ways to implement it. One path is offered by...</description>
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<dc:subject>Always On</dc:subject>
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<title>Trust and the Network Boundary</title>
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<description>The movement of network boundaries ties together all the trends of the present time. By the network boundary I mean the point where your client, which you control, ends and a network which is beyond your control begins. Crossing the...</description>
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<dc:subject>Internet</dc:subject>
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<title>Halfway Through the Decade of Wireless</title>
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<description>Every decade of computing technology can be summarized fairly simply. (That&apos;s an Apple ad to the right.) The 1950s were the decade of the computer. The 1960s were the decade of the mini-computer. The 1970s were the decade of the...</description>
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<title>Intel Fights the Power</title>
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<description>Intel holds the telecommunications balance of power in its hand. Here&apos;s how The Register puts it, with its usual hyperbole: Intel is throwing its financial, technical and lobbying weight behind the rising tide of municipally run broadband wireless networks, seeing...</description>
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<dc:subject>802.11</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2005-08-08T13:04:01-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Wi-Fi and Real Estate</title>
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<description>The question of Wi-Fi and real estate is about to come to a head, at Boston&apos;s Logan Airport. (Picture from MIT.) Declan McCullagh reports that the Airport is trying to close Continental Air&apos;s free WiFi service, based in its Frequent...</description>
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<dc:subject>802.11</dc:subject>
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