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...convergence products for British mobile and fixed-line provider BT. Because BT only recently entered into the mobile-service business, it has been among the first of the old-line telecoms to cautiously embrace mobile VoIP. Since June, BT has started 400 of its home broadband customers on Fusion, a Motorola-supplied phone that makes cheap Internet Protocol (IP) calls from home and switches to pricier mobile transmission outside the house. It's still a fledgling technology, because the phones use Bluetooth to make an IP connection, which limits the range in which supercheap calls can be made. But things...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Mobile Snatchers | 9/4/2005 | See Source »

...flutes and Asian-accented porcelain. Living areas come stocked with seductive Linari room fragrances, gender-specific toiletries by La Bottega, flat-screen TVs, DVD players and DSL high-speed Internet access. The hotel also boasts an Aveda beauty salon, a "wellness center" and a restaurant-bar serving Italian-Asian fusion cuisine. Says Tänzer of the $14.6 million investment: "It's a declaration that the neighborhood has finally arrived." The transformation couldn't be more radical - or stylish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From Spy Station to Style Heaven | 9/4/2005 | See Source »

...recent letter to The Crimson (“Madrian Mistaken About Cold Fusion Debate,” July 22), Jed Rothwell writes regarding cold fusion research that “the claim was never ‘invalidated.’” Rothwell then goes on to state that cold fusion has been “replicated by hundreds of major laboratories worldwide,” when in fact the research has had no such success...

Author: By Jacob A. Barandes, ACOB A. BARANDES | Title: Cold Fusion Letter Author Made Questionable Claims | 7/29/2005 | See Source »

...Energy,” which the magazine’s website defines to be “the term applied to new sources of energy that are currently not recognized as feasible by the ‘scientific establishment.’” In addition to cold fusion, the editors include “New Energy” to mean other pseudoscientific buzzwords like “zero-point energy” and “significant extensions to the Second Law of Thermodynamics...

Author: By Jacob A. Barandes, ACOB A. BARANDES | Title: Cold Fusion Letter Author Made Questionable Claims | 7/29/2005 | See Source »

...writer is the author of “Cold Fusion and the Future...

Author: By Jed Rothwell, | Title: Madrian Mistaken About Cold Fusion Debate | 7/22/2005 | See Source »

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