And change its name, too
The other A in AAA
A great truth, again
OK, it's .11n too
And you thought it wouldn't fit
Blast from the past
A small matter of definition
The triumph of the commons
I’m no longer sure
Should I move out of the way?
I’ll show you a gesture…
Meaningful differentiation that users never see
The high cost of wireless broadband
Its not a case of one or the other
The return of the big AP?
Keeping 'em flying
Sharing is Caring
Counterintuitive Cost Control
Thoughts on the BlackBerry outage
Wireless changes the rules of video journalism – even in the face of horrific events
Pulling for the underdog just might help us all
A solution to global warming the space crowd could love
Next-gen WiFi to dominate by the end of 2007?
Support as an abstract, theoretical concept
Cost-effective, or just cheap?
Better than the 770? Not just yet
It may not mean much
Could a battery charger save the polar bears?
Two more things to worry about
A manageable problem
Penthera’s approach just might work
And it may be a popular one at that
A problem that is only occasionally solved
Time to get serious about restricting cellphone use in cars
Does powerline play?
Going on a Safari
An OS with some junk in the trunk
And it's surprisingly business-like
With really, really big implications
Success boils down to three key elements
I’ll bet it wasn’t $60K cell phone
Projections and reflections
We never sleep here at Farpoint Group
The economics of obsolescence
It's the silicon, stupid
Does Qualcomm Have OFDM locked up?
Be careful what you shoot
Vendors speak up on this vexing issue
A flap over .11 packet header fields has long-term implications
The year of coding mobility?
More testing times
No, not me. GHz
It could be, and it doesn't even depend on the band
So, is it a problem, or not?
I thought they were history. Now maybe they can make some
One product at WiMax World really caught my eye
Energy, momentum, and a sharpening competitive picture
The biggest challenge in business today isn’t technical
The WLAN switch is dead. Long live the unified switch
4G is suddenly hot, but the what and when remain unclear
I spent most of the weekend locked in one – trying to answer an important question
The big tower tells Boston's airport to take a flying leap
No big surprises – and no big changes to the wireless landscape
And becomes a leader in wireless LANs – just like that
VLSI will determine the boss of the WiMax world
I continue to hear that RFID will do something that it cannot
Fall marketing themes are out, multi is the word
The Wi-Fi Alliance did the right thing, but lots of issues remain
WiFi security is a good thing, but far from sufficient
Wow, this is worse than I thought
Repositioning may be the answer in the short term
A simple plan for dealing with BlackBerry addiction
The Draft N crowd has two problems, and one will be easy to fix
Or, why the marketing department needs more engineers
Is Intel buying the success of WiMax? And does it matter if it is?
OK, I’m nowhere near as skeptical about WiMax as I was Monday
Look for the logo – it might not be there
Two unstoppable forces drive the inevitable enterprise wireless future
An argument that’s not just for geeks anymore
Welcome to the post-PC era
I'm always amused by statements that contain both 'wireless' and 'too much throughput'
It looks like metro-scale WiFi may be at a disadvantage in at least one area - reliability during a blackout
It may not be fashionable, but the big portal firm's thin email client is the wave of the future
R&D team produces a high-end WiFi-for-the-home system
The rumors ain't true – the Wi-Fi Alliance is maintaining its hands-off policy for Draft-N
Well, not mine, but a lot of them do – and they might bring a social disease to your network
The eternal challenge
What happens when you want your MTV, or whatever, but your carrier would rather you watch something completely different?
There may be no such thing as a free lunch, but there is a way to offer free WiFi without too much pain
Every day there's another announcement of personal data stolen from a notebook computer and I know what to do about it
Telling a college student not to use the Internet is just like telling a Red Sox fan not to watch baseball
Why my competitors are my friends
The real promise of customer premises kit
A new record for the IEEE standards process, and something else beyond the obvious for high-speed WiFi
Strange conversations are a hallmark of wireless. So today we ask: What happens if wireless goes bang?
The battle for the mobile OS is over – and the winner, unfortunately, is Redmond
I know more than I did last night, but still not enough.
I am reminded of Animal House where the Dean puts our heroes on 'Double Secret Probation'
It's inevitable.
The recent vote on the IEEE 802.11n draft is no cause for celebration, and it shouldn’t be.