Tagged: WiFi & News
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WiBE to extend 3G broadband to rural areas News
14.10.2010 A new wireless broadband enabler, called WiBE, is coming to extend 3G broadband to rural areas. -
Intel to acquire Infineon business for US$1.4bn News
30.08.2010 Intel is acquiring German chip maker Infineon’s wireless solutions (WLS) business for $1.4bn, contributing to Intel’s strategy to make connected computing ubiquitous from... -
Vodafone reveals pricing for 360 Samsung H1 handsets News
02.11.2009 Pricing and availability of mobile network Vodafone’s forthcoming 360 Samsung H1 handset have been revealed. The device will be available from tomorrow for €99 with a €35 per...Categories: Comms -
iPhone (sans Wi-Fi) launches in China News
02.11.2009 More than two years after making its debut in the US, Apple’s iPhone has finally been officially launched in China, but the queues of eager customers encountered in the US and...Categories: Comms -
Bitbuzz and O2 unveil new WiFi app for iPhone News
01.09.2009 WiFi provider Bitbuzz and Telefonica O2 have joined forces to create a new iPhone application that guides users to their nearest wireless hotspot based on their location.Categories: Comms -
Nokia enters netbook market with Booklet 3G News
24.08.2009 With a Windows-based netbook weighing 1.25 kilograms and giving up to 12 hours of battery power Nokia has made its debut in the PC market with the Booklet 3G.Categories: Digital Life -
Zune HD goes on pre-order News
14.08.2009 The next generation of Microsoft's portable media player, the Zune HD, goes on pre-order in the US from today and will go on sale on 15 September.Categories: Digital Life -
Sony Reader may come with WiFi News
13.08.2009 Unlike the Amazon Kindle, Sony's line-up of eReaders do not have any wireless connectivity but this may soon change with an upcoming Sony press conference tipped to be...Categories: Digital Life -
Blackberry’s new Curve 8530 ditches trackball News
27.07.2009 RIM is today announcing the new Blackberry smartphone that, aside from the all-touchscreen Storm device, is the first of the range to lose the traditional trackball, which has...Categories: Comms -
BlueZone puts Bluetooth internet on Butlers Buses News
18.05.2009 A 40-year-old Cork family bus firm that provides chartered bus services, as well as nationwide airport transfer services, has installed a free Bluetooth-based internet service... -
BlackBerry Onyx spotted News
11.05.2009 While RIM has officially confirmed an update to its touchscreen Storm is on the way, the Curve 8900 has also been lacking in one way: while it has the large screen and new...Categories: Digital Life -
Bluetooth 3.0's revolution in speed News
23.04.2009 Bluetooth 3.0, the latest and fastest standard in short-range wireless Bluetooth technology has been hotly anticipated for the past year, and none were disappointed as the...Categories:Tags: WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0 -
As one billion apps milestone nears, Steve Jobs continues to guide Apple News
12.04.2009 Apple is about to reach the significant milestone of one billion iPhone apps downloaded, and has established a countdown clock that amply illustrates in stopwatch fashion just...Tags: Apple, 3G, PDA, WiFi, Windows, 4G, WiMax, iPhone, Steve Jobs, iPod Touch, LTE, Apps Store, iPhone 3.0, -
Microsoft develops smart wireless networks News
19.08.2008 Think of all the competing signals flying overhead at this very moment with your wireless device in the unlicensed spectrum or ‘white space’ as it is commonly known – Bluetooth...Categories: R&DTags: WiFi, -
Irish Rail derails plans for Wi-Fi on trains News
19.05.2008 Ireland’s national railway service Iarnród Éireann has dashed hopes it would put Wi-Fi broadband services on Irish trains, despite the potential of luring commuting executives...Categories: Comms, Government -
The Friday Interview: Alex French, BitBuzz News
11.04.2008 Alex French, author of Irish internet guide DOT ie and chief operating officer of Wi-Fi network provider BitBuzz, talks about the Irish, the iPhone and the internet.Categories: Comms -
Dublin-based firm finds its Edge in the Wi-Fi business News
13.03.2008 A Dublin-headquartered Wi-Fi provider that provides free wireless broadband services using a unique commercial model has now reached 500,000 user sessions across Europe. -
Free Wi-Fi provider notches up 400pc growth News
16.01.2008 Dublin-headquartered, international Wi-Fi provider free-hotspot.com, which has 69 hotspots live in Ireland, has today reported it grew 400pc in 2007 with 2,400 hotspots deployed...Categories: Comms