Not so long ago, binders, calculators, and backpacks were the high dollar purchases for back to school shoppers. Wireless devices have changed all that. Laptops have become a common back to school purchase and these days it would be very hard for a student from 5th grade on up through college to be without one. … Read More about Connected and Back to School
Olympic Wireless Moments
We remember these moments as some of the greatest achievements in athletics at the Olympic Games: Jesse Owens winning four gold medals in the 1936 Berlin games; Mark Spitz winning 7 gold medals in Munich; USA’s hockey team defeating Russia in the semi-finals in 1976; Nadia Comaneci getting the first perfect 10 score in gymnastics; … Read More about Olympic Wireless Moments
2012 Wireless Hall of Fame Inductees
The Wireless History Foundation (WHF) has announced the four individuals who will be inducted into the prestigious Wireless Hall of Fame during the Foundation’s Oct. 8, 2012 dinner in San Diego. The 2012 inductees are: Wayne Perry—Service Provider Honoree. Started wireless career at McCaw Communications in 1976 and became President in 1985. After overseeing McCaw’s merger … Read More about 2012 Wireless Hall of Fame Inductees
Books Gone Wireless
When is the last time you went to bookstore to browse the bestseller shelves? Do you still borrow books from others? Or do you find the joy of buying a new book by clicking “purchase” on your handheld device? It’s interesting that some people still love holding an actual book and the feel of turning … Read More about Books Gone Wireless
Titanic’s Wireless Connection
Today, wireless communication can save lives and a century ago it was no different. This month was the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. The Titanic’s much anticipated maiden voyage was already making news in April 1912, but when her last communication had been that she hit an iceberg and was calling out … Read More about Titanic’s Wireless Connection
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