Stephen Lawson

Articles by Stephen Lawson

Porn filters on in-flight WiFi?

Delta Air Lines reportedly plans to block inappropriate Web sites from its planned in-flight Wi-Fi service

Iridium merger could enable satellite broadband

Rescue by investment bank may allow company to afford a new US$2 billion network of satellites. This is the latest turn in a company which was backed by Motorola before going bankrupt eight years ago, after which it was resurrected

Carriers look toward open mobile future

Executives warned that the open future has its own pitfalls, emphasizing that some controls are still needed and a mobile world that's like the PC business may not be for everyone

FISHing for storage partnerships

Sun will offer a NAS based on its virtual appliance software by the end of the year, then offer a kit for OEMs

Mozilla extension would tap into typed commands

Mozilla Corp.'s Ubiquity is a software for creating something like mashups without making them public Web pages. The company compares it to a search engine of sorts

Political conventions will be abuzz with wireless data

Event managers are preparing for a record number of wireless devices at upcoming US political party conventions

Is America ready for its first BlackBerry president?

Experts debate the need for a tech-savvy government leader.

Brocade snaps up Foundry

A $3-billion deal gives the storage networking firm a presence in the local area network market, and a reach that could rival Cisco's

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