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		<title>View the ZDNet CIO Vision Series</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 19:54:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sports and Technology Major League Baseball pitches new app to iPhone users At Apples Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Jeremy Schoenherr of MLB. com demos AtBat, new iPhone app from Major League Baseball. View the ZDNet CIO Vision Series video From our Sponsors Fantasy Football Great Ways To Play Fantasy Football Play for free, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sports and Technology Major League Baseball pitches new app to iPhone users At Apples Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Jeremy Schoenherr of MLB. com demos AtBat, new iPhone app from Major League Baseball.
<p>View the ZDNet CIO Vision Series video From our Sponsors Fantasy Football Great Ways To Play Fantasy Football Play for free, play to win cash prizes up to 3500, or customize your own league. Sports and Technology Major League Baseball pitches new app to iPhone users At Apples Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Jeremy Schoenherr of MLB. com demos AtBat, new iPhone app from Major League Baseball pitches new app to iPhone users At Apples Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Jeremy Schoenherr of MLB.
<p>View the ZDNet video to learn more The SF Giants new hitech ballpark SF Giants CIO Bill Schlough discusses new technology upgrades at AT&#038;T Park and outlines his dual role managing technology operations at the backend while using hitech to improve player performance on the field. Sports and Technology Major League Baseball pitches new app to iPhone users At Apples Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Jeremy Schoenherr of MLB.
<p>View the ZDNet video to learn more The SF Giants new hitech ballpark SF Giants CIO Bill Schlough discusses new technology upgrades at AT&#038;T Park and outlines his dual role managing technology operations at the backend while using hitech to improve player performance on the field.
<p>View the ZDNet video to learn more The SF Giants new hitech ballpark SF Giants CIO Bill Schlough discusses new technology upgrades at AT&#038;T Park and outlines his dual role managing technology operations at the backend while using hitech to improve player performance on the field. Sports and Technology Major League Baseball pitches new app to iPhone users At Apples Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Jeremy Schoenherr of MLB. com demos AtBat, new iPhone app from Major League Baseball.<br />
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		<title>While multipleuserlogon can be used</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 22:59:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any applications and windows users leaves open will be up and running the next time they logon. Microsoft has been working hard on this ever since Windows shipped. MultipleUser Logon FeaturesThe single best functional improvement for home users is the extensive new support for multiple users sharing one PC. And you can switch users without [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any applications and windows users leaves open will be up and running the next time they logon. Microsoft has been working hard on this ever since Windows shipped. MultipleUser Logon FeaturesThe single best functional improvement for home users is the extensive new support for multiple users sharing one PC. And you can switch users without having to reboot.
<p>Virtually every Windows setting can be configured by user, instead of globally for all users. There are even usercustomizable icons that appear beside the names. XP supplies variety of graphics for use as user picture, and these can be changed readily through the User Accounts window lets administrators modify the name and password for each user, and also set the users account type. If you create an account named Guest, during installation, XP will automatically assign it the Limit set of capabilities.
<p>With XP, home users have for the very first time except for handful of thirdparty products logon and file permissions system that actually keeps users out of each others files. The Change section of the User Accounts applet in Control Panel lets you set each users configuration. With WiFi, you can be outside on the patio on spring day using your notebook PC while wirelessly connecting to the Internet via DSL or cablemodem that might be located in your secondstory home office.
<p>For such setting, Windows XP introduces broad set of improvements that permits each family member to fully customize everything from installed applications to the screen saver. In both the Home and Professional versions of XP, the logon screen has changed dramatically. Windows XP will be the first version of Windows with builtin support for the best wireless networking protocol, WiFi also known as 802. 11b. It appears that Microsoft got the multipleuserlogon features right.
<p>Microsoft has been working hard on this ever since Windows shipped. MultipleUser Logon FeaturesThe single best functional improvement for home users is the extensive new support for multiple users sharing one PC. Any applications and windows users leaves open will be up and running the next time they logon. Even better, the tools that allow you to manage users are vastly improved. Virtually every Windows setting can be configured by user, instead of globally for all users.<br />
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		<title>WISPDist isas embedded Linux distribution for Airport torun</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 17:28:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hehas mailinglist about it. DelbertK. MoustafaYoussef is the maintainer of the mwvlan driver, modifiedversion of wvlan_cs with scanning support. Many mailing lists. JrgAlbert is maintaining the old driver for the No Wires Needed wirelessLAN. MarkS. Ketrenos and Intel have their own branch of the mac80211stack for their newer Centrino drivers. PracticallyNetworked lists and compares the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hehas mailinglist about it. DelbertK. MoustafaYoussef is the maintainer of the mwvlan driver, modifiedversion of wvlan_cs with scanning support. Many mailing lists. JrgAlbert is maintaining the old driver for the No Wires Needed wirelessLAN. MarkS. Ketrenos and Intel have their own branch of the mac80211stack for their newer Centrino drivers. PracticallyNetworked lists and compares the main Wireless LAN productsavailable on the market. Want to flameLinus? Check thelinuxkernel mailing list archive.
<p>Manuel Estrada Sainzwas maintaining the OrinocoUSB version of the Orinoco driver. Sam Leffler andMichael Renzmann are maintaining the Broadcom 43xx OpenSourcedrivers, and they have reviewed indetails lot of products. Hehas mailinglist about it. BenjaminHerrenschmidt has modified the Wavelan IEEE driver to make it workwith the Apple Airport card. David maintains very neat anduseful package. Definitely worth read, even if theydont mention Linux support  PC MagazineZDnet has done short reviewof 802. 11b products. Michael Buesch andLarry Finger are working on the SoftMAC layer for theIntel ieee80211 stack.
<p>Pavel Roskinmaintains the SymbolCF version of the exaustive list of wireless cards, and listcompatibility of PrismII cards with their own linuxwlandriver. James Ketrenos and manypeople are working on the TI ACX100 OpenSource driver, andthey have mailing listabout it. The is also linuxPPPmailing list archive. Tarmo Jrvalt has long listsof cards containing various chipsets, one page per chipset,including some Google Ads. This stack iscurrently in the Linux kernel 2. 6. 22 and used by few driversRealTek&#8230;. Lots of linksabout Wireless no longer updated. Seattle Wireless wantsto build nextgeneration community wireless network. MoustafaYoussef is the maintainer of the mwvlan driver, modifiedversion of wvlan_cs with scanning support.
<p>BenjaminHerrenschmidt has modified the Wavelan IEEE to createpoint to point data link between distant houses. PersonalTelco has short list of PrismII cards with their own linuxwlandriver. Paul Foxwas working on driver for the No Wires Needed wirelessLAN. MarkS. The Kernel Notes website, with kernel changes and more kernel hacking info. John Linville wants all the Linux Wireless bug reports to go tothe linuxWireless mailing list archive, but you will usually havebetter luck with the individual driver mailing lists listedabove. Looking for Linux, thats the place&#8230; Mathews has nice white paper on 802. 11.<br />
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		<title>Really this is not something we</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 02:48:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Theres no long term play there for them. dont think mobile monetizes as well for the company as the web. You spend too much time on your laptop and pcs on your planes and hotels and do no real work. To me, this indicates that lot of people who do not redistribute it to startups, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Theres no long term play there for them. dont think mobile monetizes as well for the company as the web. You spend too much time on your laptop and pcs on your planes and hotels and do no real work. To me, this indicates that lot of people who do not redistribute it to startups, but instead feed giant vendor ecologies instead. Well said. use my laptop for movies&#8230;..
<p>dont think in the previous century as one company rolled out coppermobile towers as society became massively adopting the telephone to an entire nation anyone was paying too much attention to future concerns of competition and openess. Once there is enough content out there that users are consuming all the bandwidth they can sell without any content, the content teams will shrivel up or automate entirely, becoming stubs or ghosts. This is all the more shocking when you consider that handset penetration is close to or at 100  much larger than the penetration of PCs.
<p>Then again, nearly all these nations only started with one company building the majority of the infrastructure, since years only one could. You spend too much time on your laptop and pcs on your planes and hotels and do no real work. dont think in the previous century as one company rolled out coppermobile towers as society became massively adopting the telephone to an entire nation anyone was paying too much attention to future concerns of competition and openess.
<p>The sites and services they use, or inheritors and descendents of those services, have to be like their home computers, which really means, the content available to their home computers has to be available on their phones. was programming in Campbell when was years old which is in time and space was right next to Cupertino when Apple was just starting abet was on the PC side of it. I think the true root of this problem is part government, part carrier.
<p>In Japan, services like Mixi have announced that their web usage is decreasing, their mobile usage is increasing and that more of their users are using their services from mobile and than the web. To me, this indicates that lot of people who do not redistribute it to startups, but instead feed giant vendor ecologies instead. Well said. Yes am an American programmer in Japan, specifically Nagoya. Im VOD shareholder, and here in the UK the nonvoice aspect of their ARPUs is tiny.<br />
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		<title>Both methods of connection are</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 22:35:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are planning to bring your laptop or PDA with you to Edinburgh and want to keep in touch with email or access the web, our centrally located apartment provides FREE, unlimited, high speed Broadband Internet Access. You can also access the wireless Internet connection by using PC Card adaptor in your laptop. In [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are planning to bring your laptop or PDA with you to Edinburgh and want to keep in touch with email or access the web, our centrally located apartment provides FREE, unlimited, high speed Broadband Internet Access. You can also access the wireless Internet connection by using PC Card adaptor in your laptop. In addition, weve provided wired Ethernet socket for users who prefer to use cabled network connection. The apartment uses the popular standard for wireless networks worldwide  802. 11b technology, also known as WiFi.
<p>For more information on how to make phone calls over the Internet, click here or on the buttons on the left to find out more about the apartment.. There are no passwords, login requirements or usage limits  simply connect and use it.
<p>Both methods of connection are connected to dedicated 512kbps ADSL line, which provides permanently ON link to the Internet The use of the network is totally free for anyone staying in the apartment. For more information on how to make phone calls over the Internet, click here or on the buttons on the left to find out more about the apartment. The apartment uses the popular standard for wireless networks worldwide  802. 11b technology, also known as WiFi. Its standard in new laptops which are promoted with the Centrino logo, and in Apple portables containing an Airport.
<p>The Internet connection can also be used for international Voice over IP telephone services, such as Net2Phone, Skype or Go2Call. The apartment uses the popular standard for wireless networks worldwide  802. 11b technology, also known as WiFi. For more information on how to make phone calls over the Internet, click here or on the buttons on the left to find out more about the apartment.
<p> Click here or on the Phone Calls button. The Internet connection can also be used for international Voice over IP telephone services, such as Net2Phone, Skype or Go2Call.
<p>If you are planning to bring your laptop or PDA with you to Edinburgh and want to keep in touch with email or access the web, our centrally located apartment provides FREE, unlimited, high speed Broadband Internet Access. You can also access the wireless Internet connection by using PC Card adaptor in your laptop. If you sign up to these in advance and bring PC headset with you, they will allow you to use your laptop for low international phone calls.<br />
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		<title>The Linux Wirelesswiki has some</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 06:39:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like many others, itis based on the characteristic of theenvironment. JayMoorman was the maintainer of the Netwave AirSurfer plusdriver only in Netwave mode. Also, there is an LRP AironetHowto. Personal Telco want tobuild alternative communication networks in the area ofPortland. BernardAdoba has created The Unofficial Security Web Page,with many links about security issues in wireless [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like many others, itis based on the characteristic of theenvironment. JayMoorman was the maintainer of the Netwave AirSurfer plusdriver only in Netwave mode. Also, there is an LRP AironetHowto. Personal Telco want tobuild alternative communication networks in the area ofPortland. BernardAdoba has created The Unofficial Security Web Page,with many links about security issues in wireless networks and802. 1x. Looking for Linux, thats the place&#8230; Mark The Prism54 project aremaintaining the driver for Intersil 802. 11g cards, and theyhave some mailinglists about it. BAWUG, the Bay AreaCalifornia Wireless User group is pretty active and has some mailing lists.
<p>Ben Gross has morelinks about Wireless mostly Linux related, and quite up todate. Elektrosmog wantsfast Internet everywhere, starting in Sweeden. Dave Koberstein was themaintainer of the Xircom NetwaveLinux driver. The Linux Wirelesswiki has some limited hardware surveys. Bas Vermeulenhas developed driver for the Elsa MC2 and ZCOMWL24 devices originally written by ZCOM and Elsa. The Linux Pcmciapackage. Looking for Linux, thats the place&#8230; Reseau Citoyen is deployingtheir wireless network in Bruxelles, Belgium, and has anextensive amount of information in french. Of course, list number of vendors in the various sections ofthe Howto&#8230; They have tested the latest products fromthe big names.
<p>Bas Vermeulenhas developed driver for the Elsa MC2 and ZCOMWL24 devices originally written by ZCOM and Elsa. They have some mailinglists. They have tested the latest products fromthe big names. Linux users in Australia areusing the good old Wavelan or the Wavelan IEEE driver to make it workwith the Apple Airport card. CullenJennings and ElmerJoandi were the maintainers of the Aironet Arlan Linuxdriver. JayMoorman was the maintainer of the Netwave AirSurfer plusdriver only in Netwave mode.
<p>AndreasNeuhaus was the maintainer the Symbol drivers, and hehad some discussionforums about it. Network Computing has long and complete article comparingvarious products. AndreaMerello is maintaining the RealTek OpenSource drivers. Toms Networking hasfrequent detailed reviews of various wireless hardware. The NTIA maintain chart of thefrequencies in use in the US. ROSE is Linux distributionthat Radionet use to deploy WiFi HotSpots. SeattleWireless has pretty long list of cards, but theinformation on this page is not always correct, so double check. BAWUG, the Bay AreaCalifornia Wireless User group is pretty active and has some mailing lists.<br />
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		<title>This frequently updated map</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Aug 2009 22:04:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[all your wifi questions answered! How to Connect to Public Hotspot Intel to the rescue again with this article on how to online at public hotspot. With 110,000 plus free and paid WiFi hotspots in countries, JiWires WiFi Hotspot Finder makes it easy to locate wireless Internet access around the globe. When your mouse pointer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>all your wifi questions answered! How to Connect to Public Hotspot Intel to the rescue again with this article on how to online at public hotspot. With 110,000 plus free and paid WiFi hotspots in countries, JiWires WiFi Hotspot Finder makes it easy to locate wireless Internet access around the globe. When your mouse pointer rests over these dots Question Mark should appear while the name for the acronym or the word for the abbreviation should be displayed. This site does great job explaining all the basics of how wifi works in plain english at this how stuff works page.
<p>Compact device attaches easily to laptop carrying case or key Edge WiFi Signal Finder and Wireless Networks Detector. TechdirtNewsA free service of Techdirt corporate intelligence. Technology of Wireless special website report from MSN reveals some of the different wireless technologies and gadgets as well as some uses and industries using wifi. Unwire Your Small BusinessAnother good primer from Intel on how to online at public hotspot.  WiFi Hotspots W WayportBased in Austin, Texas, Wayport delivers highspeed WiFi 802. 11b wireless and wired Internet access to travelers where they need it most in airports, hotels, McDonalds and Hertz airport locations.
<p> WiFi Hotspots N NodeDBWhat started out as an attempt to map the Sydney Wireless project nodes in Sydney Australia, ballooned quickly into world wide mapping service for locations the world over. Any linklisting or adlisting on this site does not constitute any type of endorsement. all your wifi questions answered! How to Connect to Public Hotspot Intel to the rescue again with this article on how to online at public hotspot. Postage! Picture it PostageStamps. comZazzle. com  US Postage Online With USPS AtHome the Post Office comes to you with FREE pick up.
<p>Please look for the dots beneath an acronym or abbreviation.  WiFi Resources AirPort BlogNewsNews and tips related to the Apple AirPort networking system and other wireless uses of the Mac OS. BuffaloBuffalo Technologys AirStation product line is an awardwinning, affordable, highperformance line of wireless LAN productsCNN Special Report  Wireless SocietyAn excellent collection of articles, links, gadgets, and wireless glossary to help you understand more about the wireless way of life. Computer WorldNewsMobileWireless Top Stories, Blogs, Features, Special Reports, White Papers and more&#8230;Evil Twin AttacksIdentity Theft by WiFiDoes Your WiFi Hotspot Have An Evil Twin?<br />
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		<title>Pick Lock Any LockYouTube</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 01:40:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The basic idea of offering Internet access as public service is sound. remember going to industry trade shows where grown men demonstrated robots designed to crawl through city sewers and deliver fiberoptic cable to your toilet. Pick Lock, Any LockYouTube makes it easy to learn the finer points of breaking and enteringand locksmiths arent happy. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The basic idea of offering Internet access as public service is sound. remember going to industry trade shows where grown men demonstrated robots designed to crawl through city sewers and deliver fiberoptic cable to your toilet. Pick Lock, Any LockYouTube makes it easy to learn the finer points of breaking and enteringand locksmiths arent happy. Farhad Manjooposted 23, 2008Things Are Not What They StreamHave corporatesponsored Internet pranks gone too far? Farhad Manjooposted 21, 2008The iPhone MakeoverWill thirdparty programs push Apples handheld over the top? Farhad Manjooposted 16, 2008Can Resist the iPhone 3G?
<p>Instead, cities have labored under the illusion that, somehow, everything could be built easily and for free by private parties. The problem is that cities havent thought of the Internet as form of public infrastructure thatlike subway lines, sewers, or roadsmust be paid for. The last mile is bottleneck The price and speed of the whole Internet depends on it. Pick Lock, Any LockYouTube makes it easy to learn the finer points of breaking and enteringand locksmiths arent happy. Farhad Manjooposted 23, 2008Things Are Not What They StreamHave corporatesponsored Internet pranks gone too far?
<p>The problem is that cities havent thought of the Internet as form of public infrastructure thatlike subway lines, sewers, or roadsmust be paid for. When people talk about the United States lagging behind the world in broadband speed and access, theyre talking about the lastmile problem. In the late and early dozens of companies were launched that had new ideas for busting through the last mile consists of the wires that run from your home or business to the local phone or cable company.
<p>When people talk about the United States lagging behind the world in broadband speed and access, theyre talking about the lastmile problem. In the late and early dozens of companies were launched that had new ideas for busting through the last mile consists of the wires that run from your home or business to the local phone or cable company. The problem is that cities havent thought of the Internet as form of public infrastructure thatlike subway lines, sewers, or roadsmust be paid for.<br />
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