A new world order for television 05 Dec 2005 17:44 GMTThe FCC and a couple cable companies tout TV a la carte. Also, debating the on-demand business model, and diving viewer preferences.
Source: ZDNet NTL offers $1.4 bln to buy Virgin Mobile (Reuters) 05 Dec 2005 16:48 GMT
Reuters - UK cable TV company NTL has
offered to pay 817 million pounds for Virgin Mobile ,
aiming to create a TV, Internet, fixed-line and mobile phone
powerhouse under Richard Branson's Virgin brand.
Source: Yahoo In Brief: VA Software unveils SourceForge On Demand 05 Dec 2005 16:30 GMTVA Software on Monday launched SourceForge On Demand. This hosted version of SourceForge Enterprise Edition delivers a secure, collaborative solution for small development teams or workgroups in large enterprises who require rapid deployment.
Source: InfoWorld Ten-Minute Guide To Setting Up A WLAN 05 Dec 2005 16:09 GMTSetting up an enterprise wireless network isn't quite as simple as you might think. But our ten-minute guide covers all the high points, from security to coverage patterns, and will help you get yours installed as quickly as possible.
Source: Mobile Pipeline Wireless RFID Helps Feed Parking Meters 05 Dec 2005 15:11 GMTA Canadian company is adding RFID technology to its popular pay-by-cellular phone parking application, making a wave of a credit or ATM card as powerful as a fistful of quarters.
Source: Mobile Pipeline Why Mobile TV Is Stalled In Sweden 05 Dec 2005 15:00 GMTYou'd think that, in a country where cell phone market penetration exceeds 110 percent, mobile TV would be a big hit. Here's why it isn't.
Source: Mobile Pipeline Cingular Finally Joins Push-To-Talk Party 05 Dec 2005 13:43 GMTThe last major U.S. carrier to offer push-to-talk, Cingular claims its service offers several unique features such as combining PTT and standard cellular calling.
Source: Mobile Pipeline Taiwanese supplier blasts Nokia over cancelled order 05 Dec 2005 12:46 GMTA Taiwanese maker of networking supplies took out a front page advertisement in The Wall Street Journal's Asia and Europe editions on Monday, blasting Nokia for cancelling an order it claims will put it out of business.
Source: InfoWorld