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Wireless World: Aisle displays for shoppers
Wireless retailing is growing beyond mere point-of-sale service and inventory management, as new displays are coming to market that interact directly with custo
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// 1 decade ago
The Web: Designing like an expert online
Design and graphics software used to be targeted solely at commercial art professionals -- creative directors at ad agencies and magazine production editors. An
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// 1 decade ago
Wireless World: PDA makers eye small firms
Christopher Bennett started two small businesses this year and recently made the executive decision to drop the BlackBerry wireless device he had been using to
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// 1 decade ago
The Web: Indian tech M&As growing
Indian technology companies are no longer just taking computer-related projects -- Web development, software coding and IT drudge work -- from their U.S. and European counterparts as outsourcing suppliers. They are actively acquiring U.S. and European tec
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// 1 decade ago
Networking: Downloading movies a hit
Consumer spending on mobile networking applications -- mobile search, movie downloads and other innovative applications -- surged in the United States and overs
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// 1 decade ago
Wireless World: A looming 'cell hell'
You may have left it in the back seat of the cab. Or in the booth at the restaurant at lunch. Or even at your client's office. Whatever the case may be, it is likely that you lost your mobile phone last year. Research shows that 65 percent of Americans lo
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// 1 decade ago
The Web: Net neutrality discriminatory?
The idea of Net neutrality sounds fair in the abstract, but experts are telling UPI's The Web column the policy proposals emanating from Congress and the federal bureaucracy may actually be quite discriminatory.
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// 1 decade ago
Networking: Consumers eying home networks
New research indicates that demand for home networks -- to connect home theaters, security cameras, home lighting systems, and the like -- is increasing rapidly
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Wireless World: WiFi now in rural areas
Just two years ago, wireless fidelity technology was an utterly urban phenomenon. Urbane computer users in the cities frequented coffee houses and Kinko's shops
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The Web: Niche search tools proliferating
You're exceptionally bored at work and want to search the Internet for tonight's TV listings to see when the reruns of "Law & Order" are on the Bravo cable netw
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