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Why not telework?
The growth in telework is not as robust as most people think, as managing remote workers and security are big problems. But "secure telework" is possible.
Dan Lohrmann, Michigan CISO
Apr 17 2008 12:18PM
Security
Firms fail to secure wireless networks
Wireless security vendor AirDefense has released new research which suggests that even the most cautious organisations are leaving their networks unprotected.
IT Week
Apr 7 2008 3:23PM
Security
Wireless watchers eye CTIA for Windows Mobile clues
Wireless symposium CTIA kicks off in Las Vegas this week, with industry leaders poised to debate the business impact that next-generation communications. But Microsoft looks set to grab the attention, with company watchers anticipating an imminent update to its Window Mobile operating system.
IT Week
Mar 31 2008 7:44AM
Software
Wireless handset makers plug into nanotech
Nanotechnology enabled mobile handset components, which can improve the performance of wireless handsets, will develop into a US$15 billion market by 2012, market research company Pioneer Consulting predicts.
Staff Writers
Mar 27 2008 3:00PM
Hardware
FCC closes $19bn wireless spectrum auction
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has officially ended the auction for the highly-contested 700MHz spectrum..
Robert Jaques
Mar 20 2008 7:13AM
Telco/ISP
Mobile Internet: the wireless convergence
The national telecommunications industry has experienced some strife in recent days. Weighed down by regulatory issues to do with a once-government-owned incumbent copper network, international comparisons of Australian broadband pricing and availability have proved to be embarrassing at best.
Liz Tay
Mar 19 2008 2:17PM
Hardware
Internode enters regional wireless broadband game
It’s one of the next big hopes for broadband in regional Australia, and now Internode has beaten major carriers with a WiMax wireless broadband service.
William Maher
Jan 29 2008 6:56AM
Telco/ISP
Wireless keyboards vulnerable to hacking via radio receivers: Dreamlab
Cybercriminals can log the keystrokes of end-users by cracking the encryption of non-Bluetooth wireless keyboards from over 30 feet away, according to researchers at Dreamlab Technologies.
Frank Washkuch
Dec 10 2007 9:57AM
Security
Staff wireless networks put data at risk
A Wi-Fi management firm has warned that companies may be unaware that their data is open to hackers because staff have set up their own wireless networks..
Matt Chapman
Dec 7 2007 7:14AM
Networking
Swiss find holes in wireless keyboards
Researchers in Switzerland have developed a way to intercept keystrokes made on a wireless keyboard.
Iain Thomson
Dec 5 2007 7:10AM
Hardware
Telstra brings wireless broadband up to speed
Telstra has turbocharged the speed of its mobile broadband services, launching new broadband cards capable of download speeds up to 6 Mbps and upload speeds up to 1.3 Mbps.
Staff Writers
Sep 25 2007 1:02PM
Telco/ISP
Wireless tickles computer buyers' fancies
A worldwide study into computer purchasing patterns has shown that Wi-Fi is the most important technology for today's buyers.
Iain Thomson
Sep 4 2007 9:46AM
Networking
Toshiba touts wireless docking station
Toshiba has unveiled a wireless ultra wide band port replicator allowing UWB-enabled laptops to connect wirelessly to a range of peripherals including an external monitor.
Staff Writers
Jul 30 2007 1:30PM
Hardware
Powertec picks up Ericsson’s W25 fixed wireless terminal
Telecommunications solutions provider Powertec has launched Ericsson's new W25 Fixed Wireless Terminal (FWT) which allows users to gain access to high speed broadband, phone and fax services without being limited by the availability of a wired infrastructure.
Lilia Guan
Jul 25 2007 12:15PM
Telco/ISP
Review: Pro 2040
The SonicWall Pro 2040 is an appliance-based wireless security manager. The device also doubles as a firewall, a content management appliance, a strong authentication device, and it also supports the 802.1X protocol.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol
Jul 16 2007 8:54AM
Security
Review: IronPoint Wireless Location Manager 200
The Foundry Networks IronPoint Wireless Location Manager is a software application that can be used to configure, manage and audit Foundry Networks IronPoint Mobility access points.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol
Jul 9 2007 1:49PM
Security
Optus goes wireless with Netgear
SYDNEY - Netgear has secured a partnership with Optus to deliver wireless connectivity to SOHO customers.
Lilia Guan
Jun 18 2007 3:25PM
Hardware
Review: Endpoint Security Suite v3.2
The Senforce Endpoint Security Suite (ESS) is a completely different offering than the other products in this category.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol
Jun 15 2007 12:02PM
Security
Review: Enterprise 7.5
The AirMagnet Enterprise application is a software-based offering which runs on the Win32 platform.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol
Jun 14 2007 3:00PM
Security
UK countryside gets more wireless power
Ofcom ups the wattage to increase broadband coverage.
Andrew Charlesworth
Jun 4 2007 12:03PM
Networking
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