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Nokia Kills WiMAX Device Nokia, which had helped champion the WiMAX technology originally developed by Intel, said that it stopped making its only U.S.-designed mobile device using the technology. Apparently, the company noe just backs the rival LTE technology for mobile data.

'Soft Networks' Next Tech for Surging Wi-Fi The Wi-Fi Alliance says wireless chipset sales went up 26 percent in 2008, and will increase again in 2009. Behind the scenes, experimental "soft" Wi-Fi networks are also being developed.

Toshiba Debuts Cell TV, Dynamic Color Displays At its CES 2009 press conference, Toshiba executives talk up the long-awaited Cell TV super DVR box, as well as new Regza LCD TVs that hid speakers, virtually eleiminate the bezel, and adjust color on the fly, reacting to the room. Yahoo Widget channel plans are also discussed.

Clearwire Extends WiMAX to Portland Clearwire rolled out its WiMAX service to its second city, Portland, Ore., on Tuesday, three months after first deploying the service in Baltimore.

2009 Preview: Tech to Watch For in the Year Ahead The imminent launch of a Windows 7 beta may grab your attention, but 2009 has lots more in store. Read on for a full primer on what to expect from the new year.

FCC Chair Okays Porn for Free Broadband FCC Chairman Kevin Martin is reportedly dropping plans for free, national broadband service whose only restriction would be that pornography would be forbidden.

The Wireless Conundrum The Wi-Fi juggernaut has been derailed by phoneco marketing hype and the disappearance of the once ubiquitous open Wi-Fi connection.

CES Preview: Putting the New in Notebooks As you might expect, notebooks will be where the action is at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this year. What does this mean for you? New netbooks, improved displays (even ones that slide out), and WiMax.

$7M From Gates Foundation for Library Broadband The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have awarded nearly $7 million to two non-profit groups in an effort to improve broadband Internet access in public libraries.

Ymax magicJack (Fall 2008)

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