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- One in five Brits can't live low-tech
- AOL upgrade pushes instant messengers offline
- Thus tussle for Energis
- Open source patent pool mooted and booted
- Brit execs travel less than all but the French
- Gaim hit by another critical hole
- Converged softphone cuts mobile bills
- eBay wins out with Skype acquisition
- Oracle buys Siebel for $5.85 billion
- Ofcom recommends anti-interference wireless technology to EU
- Intel threatens to derail fast Wi-Fi standard
- BT promises to get better products out faster
- Net-news roundup: IP for voice, KVM and power
- BT spins off last-mile network into new company
- Virtual Wi-Fi doubles your adapter
- Nokia arms mobile industry against the PBX
- Vast security risk from Flash hole
- Ofcom writes itself out of RFID interference
- Cisco declares Wi-Fi mesh war
- Trend backs down on MS Trojan claim
- Tropos links indoor and outdoor Wi-Fi service
- Wireless woes exaggerated, says study
- WiMax player buys into Wi-Fi, spurns mesh
- Extremely critical Windows flaw code appears
- Extremely critical Windows flaw code appears
- Cybercrime more profitable than drugs
- Nokia adds Wi-Fi to the mini-Communicator
- Dotcom contract under EC investigation
- Dotcom contract to be investigated by EC
- XenSource releases open-source virtualisation rival
- Mobile WiMax standard claims criticised
- IEEE loses out as Intel's UWB gets thumbs up
- Microsoft revamps browser security zones
- Companies like VoIP but don't understand it
- Wireless USB creeps nearer
- Google AdSense hijacked by porn Trojan
- Freescale makes a grab for wireless USB
- Wi-Fi claims reach 240 Mbit/s
- IPsec dead by 2008, says Gartner
- Cambridge prof warns of Skype botnet threat
- Monster Wi-Fi access points reach Europe
- Wi-Fi phones take off
- Meru adds radio-layer security to Wi-Fi
- Cambridge prof warns of Skype botnet threat
- Latest Explorer and Firefox details leak onto Net
- Microsoft to succeed Vista with 'Vienna'
- Texas promises better VoIP calls
- IEEE steps away from monster wireless battle
- Aruba slaps Cisco and Symbol with Wi-Fi gauntlet
- IPsec dead by 2008, says Gartner
- Riverbed thinks small for WAN optimisation
- Wi-Fi survey tools get RF analysis
- Hitachi develops world's thinnest chip
- New convergence software gets Cisco support
- Time is ripe for fixed mobile convergence
- BlackBerry panic hits the UK
- Option comes up with first tri-band 3G card
- WAN acceleration comes to smartphones
- Ofcom kicks-off GSM pico-cells in the UK
- Libera grabs six new licences to back up its WiMax network
- Another one for WiMedia in UWB war
- Super-fast wireless breaks cover
- Britain takes the lead in texting
- Netgear promises 600 Mbit/s Wi-Fi
- Germany gets Super-3G while the UK waits
- IEEE group reaches pact on mesh WiFi
- Sparks fly following 802.11n settlement
- London gets free WiMax service
- "Super-WiMax" startup promises handsets
- "Super-WiMax" startup promises handsets
- SMC hands enterprise wireless to SMBs
- Pipex and Intel light fuse under WiMax
- iPass taps T-Mobile for more Wi-Fi
- Ofcom gets 16 bids for low-power GSM
- Carphone Warehouse to launch indoor GSM
- WiFi Manager handles multi-vendor APs
- Truphone launches Wi-Fi phone service
- Vodafone lowers European roaming tariff
- T-Mobile slashes 3G pricing
- Foundry focuses on voice-over-Wi-Fi
- HP launches Wi-Fi rival to Cisco
- BT kicks off wireless blitz in cities
- Lastmile unwires Scots university
- Wireless-on-fibre takes in pico-cells
- Most convergence projects will fail
- Dell starts selling Super 3G laptops
- Tests show draft N won't go the distance
- New Blackberry rival hits the market
- Atheros and Broadcom combine over 802.11n
- Vodafone first to bring 3.5G to the UK
- Spanish fly with airport Wi-Fi
- Nokia Tablet becomes a phone after all
- Compatability compendium for Linux launched
- Aruba adopts orphaned access points
- Dell offers Daft N - sorry, 'Draft N'
- Ofcom proposes turning up WiFi power
- End is nigh for Freescale's UWB?
- Europe leads States in IP adoption
- WiFi network planner uses Google Earth
- Wi-Fi black magic boasts super signal range
