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Windows 7 Review, Play Videogames without the CD - TekzillaOriginal at YouTube
• Thu, Feb 5
By rss@youtube.com (revision3) Hands on review with the beta of Windows 7, plus how to play videogames without the CD or DVD, and whether you should dump your cable modem for WiMAX. Plus iSquint, FeedFlix, Windows 7 Beta: better than Vista. HP MediaSmart Server vs. DIY = Windows Home Server Challenge.
Opinion: Nortel Spells Trouble for Alvarion
Original at New Telephony
• Wed, Feb 4
The WiMAX equipment maker enjoys contracts around the world for the 4G technology but was out of luck when it came to realizing $2.4 million in revenue from ... AWB and Tecom to benefit from Nortel exit from mobile WiMAX business DigiTimes
Opinion: The Trillion Dollar Question. Is WiMAX Dying?
Original at Tehrani.com
• Fri, Jan 9
Visionary Harald Braun Says Telecom - Especially Wireless - Best Industry to be in - Dec 17, 2008 iPhone Driving Wireless Broadband - Jul 23, 2008 Verizon Wireless Opens Up - Nov 27, 2007 Nokia 810 Review - Nov 21, 2007 Next Generation Communications Resource Launched - Nov 25, 2008
HTC MAX 4G reviewed, liked
Original at IntoMobile - Mobile Phone News and Reviews
• Fri, Dec 5
By Will Park The world’s first GSM/WiMAX handset was launched not too long ago for use exclusively on Russia’s Scartel-owned Yota WiMAX network. The HTC MAX 4G sports GSM/EDGE and WiMAX hardware on top of the WiFi radio to ensure high-speed wireless connectivity, backing it all up with a beautiful 3.8...
SlashGear Week In Review - 03/30/08 - 04/05/08
Original at SlashGear
• Sun, Apr 6
By James Allan Brady For starters, we were live at CTIA Wireless 2008 this past week. While at the show we saw a growing trend of devices adding WiMAX support, specifically for Sprint’s upcoming network some of those devices include a new Samsung Q1, a new version of the Everex CloudBook called CloudBook MAX, a...
Opinion: Disgruntled Sprint Shareholders: Right Track, Wrong Direction
Original at GigaOM
• Fri, Jun 22
By Guest Column The money wasted on subsidizing the more expensive dual radio user devices and trying to run multiple networks would be better spent on just making a WiMAX network that can stand on its own. Meanwhile, WiMAX only gives about a two year head start on UMB and LTE. If Sprint isn’t well built out be...