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Microsoft, IBM, Philips to back RFID tracking technology

Radio frequency identification (RFID) tagging technology continues to gain in inventory tracking uses, as Monday Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp. and Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV announced projects for developing and promoting it as a cost-saving tool for retailers.

Intel outlines broadband wireless vision

Broadband wireless technologies will help bring the next five billion users to the Internet, an Intel Corp. executive explained at the Wireless Communications Association (WCA) annual symposium.

Wi-Fi heats up the office

Last June, two workers from the IT department of Toronto's Fraser Milner Casgrain (FMC) LLP law offices were sipping their beverages in a local downtown coffee shop on the same day that the caf

Fixed wireless flying

Fixed wireless access services may not have lived up to the hype surrounding them in the late 1990s, but a new network launch, a network expansion and a fixed wireless acquisition all within the last two months of 2003 show that some people think the technology still has legs.

Getting to the heart of corporate voice service

If Ed Lavin has learned anything from tackling physical challenges like marathons, and corporate challenges in the telecom sector, it might be this: no...

Telecommunications Briefs

Coaxial calls The number of worldwide cable telephony subscribers will have hit 10 million by the end of 2003, according to In-Stat/MDR. The...

Microcell signs $70 million deal with Nortel

Nortel Networks Inc. on Friday penned a $70 million deal with Microcell Solutions Inc.

Sun to Windows-certify x86 hardware

In an apparent softening of its antipathy toward Microsoft Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc. plans to begin certifying its hardware to run the Windows operating system, a Sun executive said on Thursday.

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