Wrist-worn computer delivers rich data to first responders 

By: Mary Rose Roberts

Italy-based Eurotech recently released a 7-ounce, wrist-worn personal computer, or WWPC, that promises to deliver real-time, rich data such as maps and...

N.C. sheriffs add touch-screen computers to 911 system 

The sheriff's office in Cleveland County, N.C., implemented a quarter-million-dollar upgrade to its 911 communications system that will let dispatchers...

Northwest Indiana gets Wi-Fi hot zone 

By: BY DONNY JACKSON

Colubris Networks deployed a Wi-Fi hot zone in Fort Wayne, Ind., which is the second-largest metropolitan area in the state. The Indiana Data Center selected...

RFID tags track patient transport equipment 

Stanford Hospital and Clinics will deploy VeriChip's AssetracSystem to locate and track patient transport equipment within its 613-bed facility. The product...

San Francisco chooses Wi-Fi network 

A San Francisco city panel has selected a bid from search-engine giant Google and ISP EarthLink to build out a Wi-Fi network throughout the city. The...

Scottsdale goes wireless 

Computer users and those with hand-held wireless devices in Scottsdale, Ariz., now are able to access the Internet anywhere downtown by connecting to...

Sony, Motorola make cameras mesh-ready 

By: Donny Jackson

Motorola and Sony Electronics recently announced the development of two Sony IPELA cameras that can be integrated into a MotoMesh network via a new wireless...

Padcom wins patent lawsuit 

A U.S. district court jury ruled that mobile VPN software vendor NetMotion Wireless infringed on two patents held by competitor Padcom. The patents at...

*spotlight: Two-way radios and gear 

By: BY DONNY JACKSON

Stone Mountain The ProGlo Juno speaker microphone series features a phosphorescent glow-in-the-dark case. It is designed for dark, smoke-filled, high-stress...

Software protects portable storage devices 

Centennial Software announced that it gave the U.S. Armed Forces 25,000 free licenses of its endpoint security software, DeviceWall. The software manages...

Broadband communications helps Midwestern police department access data 

By: BY DOUG MOHNEY

WaveRider Communications announced that the Indianola, Iowa, Police Department has deployed the company's MMT9000 mobile data terminals to establish mobile...

Rio Rancho offers free access to Wi-Fi system 

By: BY DOUG MOHNEY

Residents of Rio Rancho, N.M., will be able to access the citywide Wi-Fi network for free after the city council voted to change the terms of its agreement...

Texas city opts for MotoMesh 

By: Donny Jackson

Motorola announced that the city of Plano, Texas, would deploy its MotoMesh and Canopy backhaul solutions to establish a mobility corridor that is designed...

Tugboat company uses real-time wireless video to track fleet 

By: BY DOUG MOHNEY

Homeland Integrated Security Systems completed the installation of its Cyber Tracker technology for Rentrop Tugs, a tugboat company that operates along...

Airborne-transceiver idea ready to fly 

By: BY LYNNETTE LUNA

Helium-filled balloons outfitted with wireless repeaters could be the answer to better voice and data coverage in rural and underserved areas, beefed-up...

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