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About the authors
Russell Shaw Russell Shaw is a specialist in mobile computing, telephony, networking and covers these fields regularly for numerous print and online publications. Russ writes the popular IP Telephony blog on ZDNet and contributes regularly to The Industry Standard blog as well. Author of seven books, Russ' latest book is Wireless Networking Made Easy.
John Yunker John Yunker is president of Byte Level Research. He closely tracks emerging wireless technologies and their impact on consumers and carriers alike. Over the years he has written a number of major reports on technologies such as Wi-Fi, WiMAX and cellular technologies.
About this blog
Unwired studies emerging wireless technologies and how they complement and conflict with one another. Technologies covered include: Wi-Fi, WiMAX, Ultra-Wideband, Zigbee, EV-DO, UMTS, HSDPA and whatever else comes along.

Unwired

Date Index
July 2006
06: testing

February 2006
22: Palm Treo Litigation Update

September 2005
22: Class Action Suit Against Palm: Where Do I Sign Up?

July 2005
07: "Are you alright?" Cell calls spike in wake of London terrorist bombings
05: 26.4 million Live 8 Text Messages? So What?

June 2005
27: It, Robot: "Shuushi, touzoku!!
27: Remote medic alert was science fiction.. I said *was*
27: I'll take a pass on NFL highlights to my cell
27: Crying Baby? Whip out the wireless!
27: Wi-Fi in the campground
19: One Giant Leap
19: Analysts:Music over cell won't replace portable music players
19: Comcast-branded cell phone and services? Could happen
12: Wireless Gadgets Worth Forgetting
12: Airborne Wi-Fi? Count Me In!!
12: SMS The Sidewalk? RU Sirius?
12: "Hang Up And Drive?" Here's a More Reasonable Proposal
06: Signals in the Sagebrush: Rural People-Trackers Use New GPS Solution
04: Apple Putting Intel Inside
04: Is KIX The World's Largest Free-Wi-Fi Airport?
03: Intel + Apple = WiMAX, Part II
03: The Earth Is Not Scalable: the 168-Hour Roadblock
03: Look Out, Cell Phone Viruses: Here Comes McAfee
03: Handsets Will Be Tomorrow's Laptop
03: Ring Tones? Who Needs 'Em?

May 2005
24: Intel + Apple = WiMAX?
23: City-Imposed Cell Phone Taxes? Bring "Em On!!
23: Hotels Push Forward With Free In-Room Wi-Fi
23: "See You In September?" That World Is Gone Forever
23: Vonage has become part of the establishment
10: Mercora Mobile: 20,000 Radio Stations That Aren't Programmed By Focus Groups
10: Despite the "Make Nice," Big Telco is Stalling On VoIP 911 Access
04: Grant Lets Maine libraries Offer Free Wi-Fi: But Why Stop There?
04: Cell Phone Multimedia Can Facilitate Political Passions
02: If You Want to Know How Qualcomm Became Qualcomm

April 2005
28: Nochee, Nochee Man.. I Wanna Be a Nochee Man
27: Investing On The Go? Here's QuoTrek Enterprising Solution
27: Beyond Smart Mobs: Mobile Agiprop Tools
27: New solutions when common mobile visual interfaces go bad
25: Handset Solutions for the Blind: A Heart-Rending Issue with Solutions

March 2005
02: Feed Pruning, or, The Zero-Sum Game of Blogging
01: Cingular Treo 650 Update: Swapping SIM Cards May Not Be Enough

February 2005
28: Giving Qualcomm Its Due
22: A Public Service Message for All Cingular Treo 650 Users
07: Dawn of the Stupid Device
07: Canary Wireless: First Impressions
02: Free Hotel Wi-Fi Gains Momentum

January 2005
31: In Defense of WiMAX
18: The Future Of Wireless
17: And The Walls Fall Down
15: Dave Mock on Muni Wireless
15: ZTE and Intel: Match Made in WiMAX Heaven
12: Bluetooth Bouncing Back
11: Lucent & Alvarion: The WiMAX Overlay Begins
11: McDonald's and Wi-Fi: Just Add Coffee
10: Hotel Wi-Fi Outlook: Ubiquity to Amenity
10: Cringely's Wireless Predictions
05: Cisco Buying Airespace
05: WiMAX 101
05: My Wish List for CES

December 2004
30: T-Mobile, Flarion and Spectrum
24: Samsung Pairs EV-DO and Wi-Fi
21: On Qualcomm, Wi-Fi and WiMAX: An Interview with Dave Mock
16: Wi-Fi on Airplanes: Clearing the Air
16: Lower-Orbit Satellite or Hot Air?
15: Mesh Wi-Fi Checks In
10: NextSprint? Sprintel?
09: VVoIP: Vonage Bets on Video
09: Vodafone and Connexion by Boeing
08: Intel, Women and Wi-Fi
08: Flarion Win in Texas
07: Siemens Loves OFDM
07: The US Wireless Market: From Laggard to Leader
06: Strix Moves Outdoors
05: City Wireless RFPs
03: Change of Management at Connexion by Boeing
03: Bad News for Navini; Good News for IPWireless
03: Water-Fi
02: Wi-Fi Article
02: Norway and WiMAX
02: An Acronym Is Born: WRAN
01: Nextel and WiMAX Clarification
01:
01: Will Fastap Replace Qwerty?

November 2004
25: WiMAX Operators Race to the Top
24: Verizon EV-DO: 75,000 Subscribers and Counting
24: Qualcomm vs. TI (vs. Cable Co?)
23: The Emergence of IPTV
23: Wingate Inns Offers Free Wi-Fi
23: SBC Steals Wi-Fi Spotlight from T-Mobile
19: Clearwire in Europe
19: Bluetooth Vs. Wi-Fi; Shipments vs. Usage
18: Fixed Wireless CPE Costs According to Moto
17: It's a Flat-Rate World
16: Lufthansa: Wi-Fi Around the World
15: Is WiMAX Too Flexible For Its Own Good?
13: T-Mobile Expands Globally, Resists Locally
12: PalmSource: Death By a Million Windows
11: Syncing for Dollars
10: Qualcomm vs. WiMAX? In The End, It's All OFDM
10: Don't Overlook IPWireless
06: Municipal Wi-Fi: Yet Another Reason for Wireless Carriers to Worry
05: The "Entertainment PC" Is an Oxymoron
04: Traveling Light
04: UMTS Gets a Positive Review
03: WiMAX Backlash, Continued

October 2004
27: Intel Hedges WiMAX Bet With Clearwire Investment
04: UWB: Standards Be Damned; Let's Ship Product
02: The WiMAX Backlash Has Begun

September 2004
23: Wi-Fi Breeds Creativity
14: Convergence Isn't Pretty
13: First Comes Nortel, Then Comes Lucent...
08: WiMAX vs. Fiber in Truckee
07: T-Mobile/Accor Update: Guest Rooms Will Be Covered
07: The Joy of Wi-Fi VoIP
07: Nortel: If You Can't Beat WiMAX, Join WiMAX
01: Wi-Fi as Public Service

August 2004
30: Eight Industry Trends According to Airespace
24: T-Mobile vs. Verizon Wireless: Wi-Fi vs. EV-DO
22: Welcome to the VoIP Revolution (Installation Required)
20: Score One for T-Mobile. And Where is Wayport?
16: Bundled Devices, Bundled Services and Falling Prices
08: Client Wars Heating Up
03: Panera's Wi-Fi Success Puts Pressure on Starbucks

July 2004
30: Of Wi-Fi and Wheelchairs
21: Coffee and Wi-Fi, Hold the Fees
15: NTT Taking Wi-Fi Baby Steps
13: Hotels Use Wi-Fi as the Means, Not the End
12: What’s Next for T-Mobile USA?
10: Is WiMAX Lagging?
07: Into The Great Unwired