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ISSUE: November 1, 2009
Articles about broadband
Chambers' Law
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12-1-2004
Some say anything that can go wrong will. Ciscos John Chambers says anything wrong eventually will go right. As a man whos gone from hero to heel and back in just a few short years, he should know.
Article Excerpts:
...American home, and eventually across the globe.
broadband
can be thought of as a superhighway that goes...
... that superhighway to reach your front door. With
broadband
as that superhighway, all of a sudden you have a...
Facts & Figures
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9-1-2002
BROADBAND BEEFS
24 million
Americans now have high-speed Internet access at home
51%
have had problems with their broadband provider
90%
would not buy new services from their provider
Article Excerpts:
...at home 51% have had problems with their
broadband
provider 90% would not buy new services from...
The World Is (still) Watching
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6-1-2005
CNN News Group changed the face of news. But that was 25 years ago. What do they have planned for the next quarter-century?
Article Excerpts:
...spectrum of programming will be delivered via
broadband
, for viewers who like their news interactive and...
... he''s not saying. Set to roll this summer, the
broadband
initiative sounds compelling as Walton describes...
Facts And Figures
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10-1-2001
BIG CITY PERK
40.4%
Percentage of residents in U.S. cities with populations of 100,000 to 250,000 for whom broadband Internet access is available
100%
Percentage of residents for whom broadband Internet access ...
Article Excerpts:
...with populations of 100,000 to 250,000 for whom
broadband
Internet access is available 100% Percentage...
...Percentage of residents for whom
broadband
Internet access is available in cities with...
Lighter Laptops
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11-1-2001
Lighter than most laptops and more muscular than PDAs, these cool computer tablets give new meaning to the term "nice pad."
Article Excerpts:
...(9 x 11 x 1 inches, 3 pounds), this
broadband
, Linux-based networking tool works nicely for...
Tech Tidbit
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8-15-2002
SIGN OF THE TIMES
The
Reuters/Instinet
sign that looms over New York’s Times Square looks like any other news bulletin along Broadway. But the block’s first digital sign stands alone — literally. Not one human is required to r...
Article Excerpts:
... Not one human is required to run the 27 separate
broadband
lines that feed text, images, and video in...
Techno Recovery Ii
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10-1-2002
HECTOR DE J. RUIZ Chief Executive Officer Advanced Micro Devices Sunnyvale, California
Over the past few years, we’ve talked about technology as if it were a stand-alone product — something that either does or doesn’t “se...
Article Excerpts:
...in the world, and only a small percentage are
broadband
connected right now. That’s a...
The Simplest Route
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9-1-2003
You have a handful of computers at home, but one printer. At the office, you'd like to move your laptop from office to conference room to break room without losing your Internet connection. Enter the WIRELESS ROUTER. Share a printer and an Internet c...
Article Excerpts:
...along baseboards.
LINKSYS WIRELESS G
broadband
ROUTER, $150 Assets: Linksys is a trademark...
Yo-ho, Yo-ho, A Pirate’s Life For Me
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10-15-2004
Millions of Americans are shifting to high-speed Internet access. That’s good news — unless you’re a maker of video games. So says attorney Matt Railo, a partner with Los Angeles-based Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp. The firm led the legal fights ...
Article Excerpts:
...few do it,” he says. “With
broadband
it’s more feasible, but even that...
Look, Mate — No Wires!
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6-1-2005
The Land Down Under is miles ahead of the pack when it comes to wireless broadband services. Claiming "the worlds largest non-line-of-sight wireless broadband network" is Unwired Australia Pty Ltd., which uses a Texas-made technology to cover some 1...
Article Excerpts:
...in moving cars or trains. And compared with
broadband
offerings from 3G cellular networks in the U.S.,...
Live, Via Satellite Phone
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7-15-2002
Bankruptcies almost killed the satellite phone but now, its back. And you might be able to afford one this time.
Article Excerpts:
...ahead with his big plans for Teledesic, his
broadband
"Internet-in-the-Sky" system. The most...
Has The Telecommuting Bubble Burst
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4-1-2001
Telecommuting hit the skids in 2000. But companies and telecommuters with the savvy to do it right are still thriving.
Article Excerpts:
...in your own if it makes you more connected. get
broadband
e-mail access, for instance, and a pager or cell...
The Military's Money Men
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8-1-2003
The U.S. Defense Department as venture capitalist? Yep. It invests billions every year in wacky tech projects and sometimes that R&D scores big.
By
JOHN CARROLL
Article Excerpts:
...systems into hyperdrive. Think
broadband
with a turbo boost - and the many ways that...
Passage To India
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3-15-2005
Following the high-tech outsourcing boom, many American expatriates are making the move to Bangalore for work. Aside from steady employment, such relocation offers a variety of privileges — and the experience of a lifetime. The Leela Pa...
Article Excerpts:
...says Chopra. "In our first apartment, we had a
broadband
connection that, in actuality, gave us speeds...
Word Play
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7-1-2006
Wikipedia creator Jimmy Wales, There's no such thing as too much information.
Article Excerpts:
...information. Moreover, the advent of CDs, DVDs,
broadband
, and the web has moved the emphasis away from...
Game Boy
-
11-15-2006
The brains behind Mario, Donkey Kong, and Zelda, Shigeru Miyamoto has created some of gamings most iconic heroes. Now he's fast becoming one himself.
Article Excerpts:
...downloaded and enjoyed on demand too. Perpetual
broadband
connectivity is another highlight, with systems...
If You Have Received This By Mistake...
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2-15-2003
E-mail was supposed to make your life easier, faster, and cheaper — not messier, uglier, and cheesier. Here’s how to keep the spam off your plate.
Free money. Herbal Viagra. Urgent requests for assistance from obscure Nigerian royalt...
Article Excerpts:
...what constitutes spam. (Last spring, AT&T
broadband
’s spam filters infamously blocked a...
What’s Your Number?
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6-1-2004
It’s good to travel with your phone. But even better to travel with your phone number. The new
Vonage
“black box” plugs into any broadband Internet connection and forwards calls from your home number to wherever you are. Like, say, your hotel...
Article Excerpts:
...“black box” plugs into any
broadband
Internet connection and forwards calls from your...