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Muni-Wifi.com - Forum for Municipal Wireless Debate
General Information Anonymous writes "With the many sides of the municipal wireless consortium Muni-Wifi.com has been developed for a public debate for the issue. All opinions are welcome to join the discussions.


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iPass Goes All-in-One for Security
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The company's latest policy enforcement update combines all the technologies they've developed and acquired under one piece of client software.


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An Early Version of Wireless USB
Hardware By Eric Griffith

June 23, 2005

Freescale and Icron will use ultrawideband technology to deliver a wireless version of the universal serial bus (USB), but in a form different from what others have long been planning.

Posted by admin on Thursday, June 23 @ 20:34:56 PDT (3408 reads)
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EtherFabric Pushes Networking Stakes
IT News June 22, 2005
By Sean Michael Kerner

The world of high-speed networking welcomed a new entrant this week in the form of an Ethernet-based technology called EtherFabric. The technology offers the promise of fast server interconnect speeds coupled with reduced CPU overhead.


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Cisco Debuts 'Intelligent' Network Middleware
Hardware June 21, 2005
By Pedro Hernandez


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Networking titan touts its new application-oriented networking technology for streamlining and securing application traffic.

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Previewing Intel's Cognitive Radio Chip
Hardware By Eric Griffith
June 17, 2005

While all-in-one chipsets supporting both 802.11b/g in the 2.4GHz radio frequency band and 802.11a (in 5GHz) — sometimes called dual-band or even tri-mode for the a/b/g support — have been around a long time, Intel this week presented a paper and a test chip that includes all of the above plus the future 802.11n standard. The single chip can also integrate formerly extraneous components such as power amplifiers.

The technical paper was presented at the annual semi-conductor research Symposia on VLSI Technology and Circuits in Kyoto, Japan. It outlines how the chip giant will make the system-in-a-package using the low power CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) method with a 5GHz power amplifier meeting all requirements by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

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Dual-Core Duel: AMD Beats Intel
Hardware First look: Two processors in one Athlon chip give performance extra oomph. more

Posted by admin on Friday, June 17 @ 06:07:44 PDT (3918 reads)
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Nokia and Intel Group Up To Develop WiMax
IT News Nokia and Intel's new alliance is aiming at creating and refining the power of "WiMax" as a new form of mobile-WiFi for devices such as laptops, cell-phones, etc. This is just the first step in making high-speed wireless networking available to the entire world. Covered at InformationWeek and Forbes as well." From the article: "Nokia and Intel Corp.'s development plans focus on mobile WiMax, which allows for roaming among base stations, as opposed to fixed WiMax, which is considered a replacement for DSL and cable lines.

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Google Does RSS or How You Can Benefit From Google's New Sitemaps
IT News By Titus Hoskins (c) 2005

Has Google finally embraced RSS with their new XML powered Sitemaps program? Well, sort of, but it seems more like a hug than a strong impassioned embrace!

It does use XML technology which allows for the crawling and updating of your site's web pages. You can even include your entire web site (all urls) with this indexing program. For anyone targeting the search engines, especially Google, this program (still in beta) is a MUST HAVE.

If you require timely updating of your most popular pages Google's new Sitemaps may prove indispensable. It's a little premature to assess the importance or impact of Google's new program but anyone wanting to give their site a competitive edge should be gearing up.

How it works: There are several ways to set-up a XML Sitemap, perhaps the easiest way is to use the open-source Generator which you can download from Google. This is a Python file that you can upload to your webserver and this generator will create a sitemap from your 'URL lists, webserver directories, or your access logs'.

It would probably be wise to check with your hosting provider to see if they can accommodate this Generator on your webserver. It you have a small site there should be no problem but if your site runs into the 1,000's of URLs or pages - check to see how much bandwidth such a system will take up. It's better to be safe than sorry!

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