Cellular telephones and wireless BlackBerry e-mail devices may be addictive, but most business executives insist that mobile technology has improved the balance between their work and home, a study said Thursday. Reuters Published on ZDNet News: August 25, 2006, 7:43 AM PT
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HERMISTON, Oregon -- Parked alongside his onion fields, Bob Hale can prop open a laptop and read his e-mail or, with just a keystroke, check the moisture of his crops.
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DHARAMSHALA, India -- Organizers of a community wireless mesh network in Dharamshala, India -- the hometown-in-exile of the Dalai Lama and thousands of Tibetan refugees -- say they want to "unwire" more Tibetan exile communities and other unconnected spots in the developing world.
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VoIP Reseller TalkFree is ‘Walking the Talk’ by Creating Small Telecommunications Businesses in Developing Countries.
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Rice-Grain-Sized Wireless Memory Chip Doesn't Need Battery
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Rotary Club of Fair Oaks Newsletter - Reporter Duane Day
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