THE Journal — Wireless Technology
Wireless Plan Generates Revenue for Higher Ed.
(9/1/2004)
FirstFlight Helps Schools Become Wi-Fi Enabled
(9/1/2004)
InterWrite SchoolPads Take Technology to a New Level
(8/1/2004)
Carnegie Mellon Links Up With LightPointe's Optical Wireless Technology to Serve Off-Campus Building
(6/1/2004)
EtherneTV System Lets Schools Create Database of Video, Online Resources
(5/1/2004)
WiMax to Make Wireless Broadband a Reality
(5/1/2004)
OTC Introduces High-Speed Wireless Multimedia Adapter
(5/1/2004)
Wi-Fi ZONE
(5/1/2004)
LightPointe Offers Cost-Effective Optical Wireless Solution for K-12, Higher Ed
(5/1/2004)
FlightStrata
(4/1/2004)
Examining the Wireless Classroom
(3/1/2004)
Drexel Launches Mobile Web Portal for Students
(3/1/2004)
Gateway to Acquire eMachines: Q&A With Gateway's Jocelyne Attal
(3/1/2004)
Virtual Landgrab for Hotspots Underway
(3/1/2004)
Finding Waves
Wireless local area networks are the most widely adopted networking technology to hit the market in the last three years. They have the potential to make network applications and the Internet available anywhere on a campus so that students and faculty are no longer tethered to their offices or shared computer laboratories in order to connect to a computer network.
(3/1/2004)
AlphaSmart's Dana Wireless
(3/1/2004)
PDAs & Handhelds
(3/1/2004)
Wireless Telephones Help Schools Increase Communications, Decrease Safety Risks
(3/1/2004)
Wireless Products: Intellisync: goAnywhere
(3/1/2004)
Wireless Products: Portable Forms
(3/1/2004)
Wireless Products: eBeam System 3 BT
(3/1/2004)
Wireless Products: PocketMac 3.0
(3/1/2004)
Wireless Products: LearnTracfx
(3/1/2004)
St. John's University Outfits Students With the Technology Needed to Learn and Succeed
(3/1/2004)
Wi-Fi Keeps Mobile Classrooms Connected in North Carolina's Largest District
(3/1/2004)