Results tagged “wireless”
Why can't a mobile phone just be a phone?
posted by Heath Buckmaster on July 12, 2007 at IT@Intel
I remember my very first mobile phone. It was a popular brand of device that could do nothing more than place and receive phone calls. The quality of the calls wasn’t all that great; it was heavy to hold...
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tagged: cell phone, mobile phone, pda, phone features, pocket pc, smartphone, technology, transformers, wireless
Are You Addicted to WWOW?
posted by Heath Buckmaster on May 16, 2007 at IT@Intel
WWOW is all many of my geek peers can talk about. It’s something they do on the weekends, evenings, and even when they travel. Most recently, one of them even told me he was WWOW’ing in the airport while waiting...
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tagged: Wi-Fi, WiMAX, wireless, WWOW
The Networked Home - What's your solution?
posted by Heath Buckmaster on April 17, 2007 at IT@Intel
When I was growing up, there was no such thing as wireless networking. There were no routers (cabled or wireless) in my home; in fact, there were no computers in my home until I was in my teens. At...
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tagged: digital home, entertainment, home networking, wireless
Check out the Intel IT 2006 Performance Report
posted by Jeff Moriarty on February 03, 2007 at IT@Intel
Every year Intel IT publishes a detailed performance report on the work we’ve done, our challenges and successes, the value we add to Mother Intel, and what we have planned for the next year. It has some fantastic metrics on...
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tagged: email, innovation, IT, performance, wireless

