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CIO May 15, 2003 Julie Hanson |
Because It's There Mount Everest poses many challenges. Rough, variable weather. Altitude acclimatization. Hazardous icefalls. And then there's setting up an Internet cafe on a glacier that moves up to three feet a day. |
BusinessWeek October 13, 2003 Andy Reinhardt |
Nokia's Big Leap It's challenging Nintendo and Sony with a handset that plays games. Can a phonemaker score in the entertainment biz? |
Outside August 2003 |
Base Camp Breakdown Running the numbers on the world's tallest mountain |
PC World March 2004 |
Pocket Games: Handheld Gaming Devices In addition to gaming, some of theses devices are also PDAs or phones. Specifications and ratings are provided for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP, Nokia N-Gage, Samsung SPH-A620, and Tapwave Zodiac 1. |
PC World August 2003 Steve Fox |
Devious Variations on an Old E-Mail Scam Plus: Long-distance wireless, hi-def DVD, and Doom and Half-Life get real. |
CIO August 8, 2008 Thomas Wailgum |
Free Wi-Fi: Should Retailers Offer It to Customers? Customers now expect complimentary Wi-Fi Hotspot connectivity, but many businesses such as Starbucks, McDonald's, Borders and Panera Bread are taking varied approaches to offering up and paying for Wi-Fi service. |
Entrepreneur June 2003 Mike Hogan |
You Can Run But you can't hide -- at least you won't be able to when the world goes wireless. What will the Wi-Fi revolution mean for your business? |