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News
Issue #2002 - 36 (September 2002)
(Updated Sep. 25, 2002)

INFRASTRUCTURE, PRODUCTS & SERVICES :
Congress Moves to Secure Bus Transportation, Greyhound Executive Says
Microsoft Enters Wireless LAN Hardware Sector
Toshiba Enters WLAN Chips Market
Visa Pushing New Smart-Card Payment System That Allow Hands-Free Transactions

APPLICATIONS & DEVELOPMENT :
IBM Gives Data Access Over any Network Via WEA
> Virtual Wave, Airbiquity Offer Wireless Location-Based Services
> London Cabbies to Process Credit Card Payments over GSM Networks
> UpShot Upgrades SFA Software to Send Alerts Whenever Information is Updated.
> BEA's WebLogic Replaces HP's Abandoned Application server on HP-UX 11i Systems

TECHNOLOGY :
FCC's Customer Proprietary Network Information Rules Not Clear Enough
Micro Fuel Cells Could Solve Battery Problems in Mobile Devices
Green Packet Introduces Wireless Peer-To-Peer Technology

MARKET OUTLOOK & TRENDS :
Bluetooth Users Face Costs to Solve Security, Interoperability Problems - Gartner Study 

DEVICES :
Palm May Announce Three New Products Next Month
Samsung T100 Gets Good Reviews

ACQUISITIONS, MERGERS & AGREEMENTS :
Mobilaris Joins Cambridge Positioning Systems To Accelerate Location Services In Europe
XcelleNet & Fujitsu Form Relationship to Provide Pen Tablet PCs With Management Solution

 

 
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