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    Kyocera adds Mac support for EV-DO PC card

    Kyocera Wireless Corp. has added Mac support for its KPC650 laptop EV-DO wireless networking card.
    By Peter Cohen 20 years ago
    News

    QuickerTek offers 802.11g card combo for PowerBooks

    QuickerTek is offering a PC card and transceiver combo to extend the wireless networking range of certain PowerBook models.
    By Peter Cohen 20 years ago
    News

    Industry coalition hopes to break 802.11n deadlock

    Twenty seven groups have formed an industry coalition to help accelerate establishment of an 802.11n standard.
    By John Blau and IDG News Service 20 years ago
    News

    Splashpower wants to cut the charger cord

    A UK start-up, Splashpower, has developed a wireless charging system for portable gadgets.
    By Martyn Williams and IDG News Service 20 years ago
    News

    Opinion: Wi-Fi by the Bay

    I live in San Francisco, the city where Wi-Fi access is considered a fundamental right. Seriously, that's what our mayor, Gavin Newsom, said recently.
    By Robert McMillan and IDG News Service 20 years ago
    Reviews

    PhoneValet Message Center 3.0

    PhoneValet is great for anybody who wants to log, record, and automatically answer calls with a Mac. With its highly configurable message recorder and user-friendly support for multiple voicemail boxes, PhoneValet remains the best choice for those who value ease of use and simplicity.
    By Ted Wallingford 20 years ago
    News

    Google’s plan for city signals Wi-Fi ambitions

    Google Inc.’s expansion into public Wi-Fi could be a boon to the embattled municipal broadband movement and presents intriguing new possibilities for the search giant, though putting the traditional carriers out of business isn’t likely to be one of them.
    By Stephen Lawson, IDG News Service, Stacy Cowley and IDG News Service 20 years ago
    News

    EarthLink selected for Philadelphia Wi-Fi network

    The city of Philadelphia selects Earthlink to deploy a municipal Wi-Fi network.
    By Grant Gross and IDG News Service 20 years ago
    News

    Motorola: Apple smart phone ‘only a matter of time’

    Motorola’s CEO Ed Zander fueled industry speculation in an interview on Thursday with CNET News.com that Apple would release its own smart phone. Motorola on Friday also said that disparaging comments made earlier this week about Apple’s iPod nano were “taken out of context.”
    By Jim Dalrymple 20 years ago
    News

    MIT to launch $100 laptop prototype in November

    The MIT Media Laboratory expects to launch a prototype of its $100 laptop in November, according to its co-founder and chairman.
    By China Martens and IDG News Service 20 years ago
    News

    MaxProtect II rigid PowerBook case debuts

    MaxUpgrades.com has introduced the new MaxProtect II, a briefcase-style rigid case for the PowerBook.
    By Peter Cohen 20 years ago
    News

    Destructive power of mobile viruses could rise fast

    The dream of a connected world where PCs and mobile phones can communicate with the digital home and other devices is supposed to make life easier. But it could instead make life far more dangerous if malware developers have their way.
    By Dan Nystedt and IDG News Service 20 years ago
    News

    Palm’s Windows Treo to arrive in early 2006

    Palm has unveiled a new Treo smart phone that runs on Windows Mobile 5.0, a first for the company.
    By Tom Krazit and IDG News Service 20 years ago
    News

    QuickLink Mobile adds enterprise features

    QuickLink Mobile is being updated with new features to appeal to enterprise users.
    By Peter Cohen 20 years ago
    News

    ‘Take Control of Your Wi-Fi Security’ ebook released

    By Jim Dalrymple 20 years ago
    News

    Palm fixes permissions issue in Palm Desktop

    Palm Inc. has fixed a file and folder permissions problem in the latest release of Palm Desktop for Mac OS X, v4.2.1 Rev D.
    By Peter Cohen 20 years ago
    News

    Which Mac is right for you?

    The cost of a Mac system hasn’t changed much over the years. Of course, you get a lot more for your money now than you did in the past, but one way or another you’ll probably spend somewhere between $1,000 and $3,000 on a new Mac. That makes a Mac one of the most expensive items you’re likely to buy in an average year, so you’ll want to make sure you choose the right model. Here’s how to make that choice.
    By Adam C. Engst 20 years ago
    News

    Treo owners file lawsuit against Palm

    Three owners of Palm Inc.’s Treo 600 and 650 hybrid phone/personal digital assistants (PDAs) have filed a lawsuit claiming the devices are inherently defective and are seeking an injunction barring the sale of the popular devices.
    By Tom Krazit and IDG News Service 20 years ago
    Editors’ Notes

    News flash

    Some recent news about flash storage got Dan Miller thinking about whether flash-based laptops will be part of Apple’s future.
    By Macworld Staff 20 years ago
    Reviews

    Motorola ROKR

    Mobile phone with iTunes built-in
    By Christopher Breen 20 years ago
    News

    QuickerTek offers PowerBook, iBook transceiver

    QuickerTek is offering new transceivers for PowerBooks and iBooks that it says can extend their wireless networking range for more than a mile.
    By Peter Cohen 20 years ago
    News

    Japan’s Access to acquire PalmSource

    Access, a Tokyo-based developer of embedded Web browsers, has agreed to acquire PalmSource, the companies said Friday.
    By Martyn Williams and IDG News Service 20 years ago
    News

    Apple posts webcast of special music event

    Apple has posted a QuickTime webcast of Wednesday's special music event, in which it unveiled the iPod nano, Motorola ROKR cell phone and iTunes 5.
    By Peter Cohen 20 years ago
    Motorola ROKR phone, iPod nano
    Macworld Podcast

    Motorola ROKR phone, iPod nano

    Macworld's podcast takes you inside Steve Jobs's presentation of the new iTunes ROKR phone and the iPod nano.
    By Cyrus Farivar 20 years ago
    News

    Apple unveils iPod nano, ROKR phone, iTunes 5

    MacCentral is providing live coverage of today's special Apple event at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, Calif.
    By Peter Cohen 20 years ago
    News

    Motorola ROKR debuts as first iTunes phone

    Apple, Motorola and Cingular Wireless have introduced the Motorola ROKR, the first cell phone to feature iTunes built in.
    By Peter Cohen 20 years ago
    How-To

    Ad hoc networking

    When you’re on the road, your portable Mac is often on its own. And while you can often get Net access, one way or another, there are times when you need to share that access, or share files, with your traveling companions. The solution is ad hoc (or computer-to-computer) networking.
    By Glenn Fleishman 20 years ago
    News

    QuickerTek offers new antennas for Power Mac G4, G5

    QuickerTek has introduced new corner antennas for Power Mac G4 and G5 systems that can extend their wireless networking range by three to five times.
    By Peter Cohen 20 years ago
    News

    Skype opens IM service to third parties

    Skype extends its presence and IM technology to anyone who wants to integrate it into their Web sites or applications.
    By John Blau and IDG News Service 20 years ago
    News

    Google launches iChat-compatible chat service

    Google expanded beyond its core search engine and into the realm of Web portal services with Wednesday’s launch of Google Talk—an instant messaging service that’s compatible with several Mac messaging clients, including iChat 3.0.
    By Juan Carlos Perez, IDG News Service and Jason Snell 20 years ago
    Editors’ Notes

    iPod add-ons

    Cyrus Farivar marvels at some new iPod applications. Now when is someone going to make the equivalent of AvantGo for his portable music player?
    By Macworld Staff 20 years ago
    News

    miniCase fits Mac mini or 12-inch PowerBook

    Difusi Corp. introduced the miniCase, a carrying case for 12-inch PowerBook G4 systems or Mac minis.
    By Peter Cohen 20 years ago
    Reviews

    InterComm 1.3

    InterComm 1.3 is touted as a collaboration tool with instant messaging, file sharing, and version control features. Unfortunately, it fails at almost all of these tasks.
    By Matt Vance 20 years ago
    Reviews

    Phlink 2.2

    If you’re on a budget or want some Tiger-specific telephony goodies, Phlink 2.2 is an excellent phone-message recorder and a huge improvement over its predecessor.
    By Ted Wallingford 20 years ago
    News

    AOL to launch new storefront for mobile users

    America Online Inc. will try to heighten its appeal to users of mobile devices with its planned launch on Monday of a Web storefront for mobile wares and of a revamped mobile version of the AOL.com portal.
    By Juan Carlos Perez and IDG News Service 20 years ago
    News

    US burger chain beefs up free Wi-Fi to 243 stores

    The Krystal Co., a U.S. hamburger chain, has expanded free Wi-Fi access to all of its 243 company-owned locations.
    By Todd R Weiss and Computerworld 20 years ago
    Mac OS X Hints

    Sink the Smileys

    Learn how to disable some or all of the graphical smileys in iChat
    By Macworld Staff 20 years ago
    News

    Microsoft Messenger 5.0 for Mac released

    Microsoft has released the latest Mac version of its messaging software. Now called Microsoft Messenger for Mac 5.0, the application introduces new features—including tabbed browsing and the ability to access corporate and personal accounts at the same time—that primarily target users in corporate networks.
    By Jim Dalrymple 20 years ago
    How-To

    Mac 911

    Chris Breen offers solutions on reindexing Spotlight, giving slide shows a voice, bugging iMovie, working wirelessly and figuring out whether to upgrade or trade up?
    By Christopher Breen 20 years ago
    News

    Freeverse’s Chatalog stores iChat info

    Freeverse has released Chatalog, a utility to help iChat AV users keep track of links, PDFs, pictures and other content sent to them by instant message.
    By Peter Cohen 20 years ago
    News

    Tapwave closes doors

    Tapwave, makers of the Zodiac multimedia handheld, have gone out of business.
    By Peter Cohen 20 years ago
    News

    Motorola unveils Windows phone, no iTunes phone yet

    Motorola on Monday unveiled a slim smart phone with a QWERTY keyboard that will run Windows Mobile 5.0.
    By Stephen Lawson and IDG News Service 20 years ago
    News

    Belkin Wireless G Travel Router coming for $60

    Belkin has introduced the Wireless G Travel Router, a $60 802.11-g compatible wireless networking router.
    By Peter Cohen 20 years ago
    News

    PalmOne officially becomes Palm

    PDA maker PalmOne officially became Palm again on July 14, changing its logo along with its name.
    By Paul Kallender and IDG News Service 20 years ago
    News

    Apple posts AirPort 4.2 update

    An updated version of the wireless networking software for Apple’s AirPort base stations is available via OS X’s Software Update system preferences pane or Apple’s Web site.
    By Peter Cohen 20 years ago
    News

    Following Intel’s roadmap

    Looking at Intel's plans for future chips can give Mac users a glimpse of the processing possibilities for future Apple desktops and laptops.
    By Jon L. Jacobi 20 years ago
    News

    Macworld Expo: Parliant announces PhoneValet Anywhere

    By Jim Dalrymple 20 years ago
    News

    Macworld Expo: RadTech unveils Portectorz, MacTruck

    Mobile computing accessory-maker RadTech announced at Macworld Expo Boston on Monday several new products for users of Apple’s PowerBook and iBook line of portable computers.
    By Jim Dalrymple 20 years ago
    Reviews

    DataPilot 2.0

    If you have a phone that iSync won’t support, or if you’d like to expand the capabilities of an iSync-supported phone’s connection with your Mac, DataPilot 2.0 is for you.
    By Peter Cohen 20 years ago
    Mac Mania

    What I learned on my summer vacation

    Christopher Breen checks in from just off the coast of Sweden with tricks and tips he picked up on this week’s MacMania cruise.
    By Macworld Staff 20 years ago
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