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Thursday, September 8, 2005
* ARM's Jazelle to speed DoCoMo handsets
* Barriers exist to business traveler Wi-Fi use
* Symbol, Intermec settle RFID dispute
* Cell operators work to restore networks in New Orleans
* Good Technology links voice to wireless e-mail
* Air travel to become more high-tech, study says
* Product Guide: Symantec Mail Security 8160 Appliance
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ARM'S JAZELLE TO SPEED DOCOMO HANDSETS
Arm Holdings PLC's Java acceleration technology, Jazelle, will be
used in a new line of handsets to be sold by Japan's NTT DoCoMo Inc.
the company said Tuesday. Arm officials said they hope that the win may
open the door to Jazelle being used across the mobile industry.
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BARRIERS EXIST TO BUSINESS TRAVELER WI-FI USE
A Gartner study cited educational, cultural, and financial reasons for
what it concludes is a low rate of Wi-Fi hotspot use among business
travelers. With more than 60,000 hotspots around the globe, 25 percent
of U.S. and 17 percent of U.K. business travelers use hotspots, the
study found.
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SYMBOL, INTERMEC SETTLE RFID DISPUTE
Symbol Technologies and Intermec Technologies have settled a dispute over
intellectual property for RFID (radio frequency identification)
technology, the companies announced Tuesday.
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CELL OPERATORS WORK TO RESTORE NETWORKS IN NEW ORLEANS
Mobile operators continue their efforts to restore service in the area
hit by Hurricane Katrina. T-Mobile USA appears to be offering the most
coverage in New Orleans, a city that is still underwater and dangerous
to enter.
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GOOD TECHNOLOGY LINKS VOICE TO WIRELESS E-MAIL
Treo owners are about to get another bragging right. Good Technology will
make available on Tuesday a download that allows GoodLink subscribers to
access corporate voice mail from their Palm Treo 600 or 650 inbox,
thereby eliminating the need to dial in for voice mail.
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AIR TRAVEL TO BECOME MORE HIGH-TECH, STUDY SAYS
Almost half the world's airlines plan to offer some form of in-flight
communications for passengers by the end of 2007, with most favoring
Internet access, e-mail and SMS (short messaging service), according to
a new study released this week.
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PRODUCT GUIDE: SYMANTEC MAIL SECURITY 8160 APPLIANCE
The SMS 8160 uses the Brightmail sender reputation service to rate
senders and throttles connections from the IP addresses of known
spammers so that only a few connections or messages are allowed. This is
an efficient technique for stopping spammers and allows legitimate
messages from unknown or suspicious domains to pass through, albeit
slowly.
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