LG struggles to match early cellular success
Once praised as one of world's fastest-growing mobile-phone makers, Korean company is now struggling to keep up with competition.September 15, 2005, 12:20 PM PDT
Bang & Olufsen to design art-house cell phones
Denmark's upscale electronics company joins forces with Samsung to create high-end handsets.September 14, 2005, 5:55 AM PDT
Airgo touts new chips that outrun Wi-Fi
Wireless processors work on standard Wi-Fi networks but deliver four times the speed, company says.September 14, 2005, 5:35 AM PDT
Nokia to take mobile e-mail to corporate masses
Cell phone maker to launch relatively inexpensive corporate e-mail system that will work even on rivals' phones.September 13, 2005, 5:53 AM PDT
'iPhone' next on Apple's mobile-music list?
Company will release a cell phone that plays as many iTunes as an iPod, analysts predict. After all, it's already registered iPhone.org.September 12, 2005, 7:36 AM PDT
Angling the perfect wireless home network
Creating a reliable, fast, private wireless network is a matter of choosing the right equipment--and placing it efficiently.The New York Times
September 11, 2005, 1:44 PM PDT
'Always on' wireless: Like flicking a switch
At their best, in-building wireless systems offer the ease, low cost and functionality of a utility.September 9, 2005, 1:17 PM PDT
Can RFID secure America's ports?
Ocean-going cargo containers are the soft underbelly of U.S. national security and its economic supply chain.September 5, 2005, 6:00 AM PDT
Wireless carriers reconnect in New Orleans
A number of wireless carriers say they are starting to restore service in the New Orleans area in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.September 4, 2005, 3:35 PM PDT
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European cell phones to get faster data
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Cell phones catapult rural Africa to 21st century
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Intel, Cisco fine-tune wireless networking
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