All Wireless Technologies News - August 2007

Security fears prevent firms adopting wireless networks

Perceived security weaknesses in wireless networks is preventing 43% of firms adopting them, says a survey.

Nokia Intellisync boosts device management

Nokia Intellisync has released updates to its Mobile Suite to enhance remote device support, loss and theft protection, and management capabilities.

Sprint-Nextel invests £1.25bn in Wimax service

US mobile phone company Sprint Nextel expects to invest approximately £1.25bn in capital for Wimax through year-end 2008. Its Wimax service will be marketed under the Xohm brand and a trial network is expected to go live in the US by the end of 2007.

Mobile broadband users to pass billion barrier in five years

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  • Date: 09 August 2007
Nearly 1 in 3 mobile subscribers will use a mobile broadband connection by 2012, representing over one billion users

NAS appliance specifications

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  • Date: 09 August 2007
NAS appliances are noted for their convenience, offering dedicated internal storage that is relatively straightforward to identify and manage. The biggest issue for NAS appliances is avoiding network bottlenecks and supporting expansion without having to proliferate additional appliances across the network. The product snapshots in this chapter highlight key specifications for a cross section of major NAS appliance products.

Researchers demonstrate webmail, social networking flaws

Users of popular social networking Web sites and Webmail such as Google's Gmail, are at risk of having their sessions hijacked by an attacker, researchers at Errata Security warn.
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