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Fast Company May 2001 George Anders |
Hard Cell The story of the Kyocera Smartphone is a case study in creativity, design, engineering -- and sheer determination. Here's what it takes to launch a hot product in a crowded market...  |
PC World April 4, 2001 Dan Neel |
Microsoft Backs Down on Bluetooth Emerging connectivity technology won't be in first release of Windows XP after all...  |
CIO March 15, 2001 |
Please, Pick Up the Phone Your strategic e-commerce advantage is ringing in your pocket. Will phones be the critical platform for business in the futures?  |
CIO March 15, 2001 Dan Sweeney |
High Speed, Low Cost The new generation of data access providers offers great deals---but at what price? While T1 alternatives like DSL have been disappointing for business use, data-centric local exchanges (D-LECs) and building local exchanges (B-LECs) have arrived with low cost and fast installation.  |
Wired March 2001 William Shaw |
In Helsinki Virtual Village Your cell phone is a broadband browser, a smart wallet, and a passport to the wireless community of the future. And your fellow citizens are the content, 24 hours a day...  |
Fast Company April 2001 Fara Warner |
Fast Farmers Prairie iNet is hooking up America's heartland...  |
PC World March 7, 2001 Tom Spring |
Hurry Up and Wait for Speedy Wireless Nets What will entice customers--and wireless providers--to jump to the next generation?  |
Fast Company March 2001 Ian Wylie |
Beyond the Wireless Bubble Kenny Hirschorn, executive VP of strategy, imagineering, and futurology at Orange PLC, a leading European telecom company, is betting that he knows what's next for wireless access to the Internet...  |
Wired February 2001 David Sheff |
Betting on Bandwidth Edward Tian has a pipe dream for China. It's called democracy...  |
Wired January 2001 Jonathan Kandell |
Yo Quiero Todo Bell Telmex tycoon Carlos Slim Helu controls Mexico's local phone service, long distance, and Net access, not to mention half of the nation's stock market. Now he's set his sights north of the border...  |
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