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...compared with laying cable, which can cost 10 times as much. Over the next three years, U.S. towns will pony up nearly $700 million to build municipal networks, predicts MuniWireless.com As a public utility, wi-fi has undeniable benefits. City workers can use low-cost VOIP (voice-over-Internet protocol), and police and firefighters have a high-speed bandwidth for on-the-go access to data like criminal records and building plans or live shots from security cameras...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Welcome to Wi-Fi-Ville | 1/5/2007 | See Source »

...trial period,” he said. “We’ll see how it goes in the next few weeks.” Finance Committee member and Cabot House UC representative Vivien G. Wu ’08 said that there is no set protocol to notify hosts that their party will undergo inspection. Hosts could easily check UC open or others might be notified ahead of time by the investigators themselves, she said. Staff said that the UC wasn’t trying to be “Big Brother...

Author: By Shoshana S. Tell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: UC Reps’ New Role: ‘Party Investigators’ | 12/11/2006 | See Source »

...experience will allow him to pursue his environmental activism and studies from a different perspective. “I think Ireland is a really neat place to be right now,” Miller said. “On the one hand, they’ve committed to Kyoto [Protocol] but on the other their economy is experiencing ridiculous growth. I think reconciling these two things will pose a huge problem for them.” Miller’s passion for the environment began back home in North Dakota. He said that the devastation caused by the rapid housing...

Author: By Nathan C. Strauss, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Senior Wins Third Scholarship This Year | 12/7/2006 | See Source »

Ruckus' technology also enables Internet Protocol TV (IPTV) services to stream television and video around a home. An alternative to cable and satellite TV that has barely left a mark in the U.S., IPTV is popular in Europe and Asia, where Ruckus partners with service providers. Lo says IPTV will gain converts in the U.S. "Right now we're slaves to cable and satellite TV," she says, "where you need to wait weeks for someone to check your wiring and then install cables. With IPTV you just buy a subscription, and it all works wirelessly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SELINA LO: The Wizards of Wireless | 12/3/2006 | See Source »

Should ratifying the Kyoto Protocol be a priority...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions for Al Gore | 11/27/2006 | See Source »

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