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Complexity makes travellers miss their connection

Comment C is for The Cloud Companies such as The Cloud offer wi-fi connectivity for £7 to £10 per month, and 3, for example, is offering 3GB of wireless download over 3G for £12.77 or less depending on bundling. [12 Jun 2008]

'Super-3Gs' get connected via the Gobi

News C is for The Cloud Gobi, which Qualcomm released in October 2007, is a chipset that allows travellers to connect to both High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) and Evolution-Data Optimised (EV-DO) networks. Ken Bond, Dell's director of wireless product... [07 Apr 2008]

Comcast and Time Warner to invest in 4G…

News C is for The Cloud These so-called 4G networks will allow people to connect a wide array of consumer electronic devices to the internet. Last summer, Sprint and Clearwire announced they'd be working together to build a nationwide network across the... [26 Mar 2008]

London bombing report slams 999 radio network

News C is for The Cloud The project to provide Airwave coverage below ground so it can be used on the London Underground network is scheduled to be complete by August 2008 and new driver radio communications will be in place across the Underground as... [16 Aug 2007]

Rail passengers to get free on-board wi-fi

News C is for The Cloud Wireless access points are then fitted at the end of each carriage on a train, which connect to the main on-board satellite server and can support around 40 simultaneous users in each carriage at one time. [14 Aug 2007]

BlackBerrys and PDAs bad for work/life balance

News C is for The Cloud Michael Elliot, IT director at toy maker Hasbro UK, said: "I connect to files and email on reaching affiliate offices or via the internet. BlackBerrys and smart phones may have had a huge impact on executive and employee... [18 Jul 2007]

Wireless power has techies beaming

News C is for The Cloud WiTricity does this by getting the charger and power-hungry device to connect using magnetic fields at 'coupled resonant frequencies'. US researchers have produced a system which delivers power to devices without the need for wires. [08 Jun 2007]

'It's a wi-fi network - and it's an ad'

News C is for The Cloud The report says: "Every client attempting to connect to a network will look at the list of accessible networks. Wi-fi networks in the UK will increasingly be used not just as a way to get those with laptops, PDAs and other... [01 Jun 2007]

Remote and mobile working tech "essential"

News C is for The Cloud Paul Hopkins, IT director at Newcastle University, said: "Our challenge is currently to open our infrastructures so that all visitors to our campus, such as academics and students from other institutions, or people from industry... [18 May 2007]

Warning over rogue wi-fi security risk

News C is for The Cloud He said: "The fact that staff have laptops and PCs at home, generally connected wirelessly to their home ADSL connections, is an issue that we need to probe further but to-date we have taken comfort from our Cisco VPN software... [19 Apr 2007]

Wireless network boosts college options

Case Study C is for The Cloud The campus-wide coverage of the network means students with laptops or other wireless devices can enjoy improved mobility, which "enhances their independence and lets them socially connect with their peers", said Meaton. [04 Jan 2007]

Nokia predicts four billion mobiles by 2010

News C is for The Cloud The next wave of the internet will be to make it truly mobile, creating new ways for people to connect to others and find information from wherever they are," he added. The company also expects the mobile handset replacement... [29 Nov 2006]

Telecoms trends

AS Analysis George Polk, CEO of wi-fi company The Cloud, was ranked at number 12 - the highest spot on the list for any communications player. Nicholas Negroponte won the number 6 spot for his One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, which has opted for mesh... [25 Sep 2006]

Q&A: Chairman of Microsoft, Bill Gates

Comment At this conference, we do give out APIs [application programming interfaces] for the MSN Search and the MSN Virtual Earth capability, so things that have been cloud-based services, you can have client applications that other services can connect to. [14 Sep 2005]

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