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...from the older GPRS data networks, this BlackBerry?s data line sees download speeds of up to about 120 Kbps. It?s not as fast as Wi-Fi or the soon-to-be announced UMTS HSDPA network from Cingular, nor is it as speedy as the new networks from Sprint and Verizon Wireless. However, RIM?s co-CEO Mike Lazaridis pointed out to me that EDGE is plenty good for general BlackBerry activities, and I have been unable to prove him wrong in my testing. Still, there have been times when I was surprised by the lack of data service...
...Crimson—were soundly trounced by the Big Red. Dawson had just 39 yards in the loss.Last week against Lafayette, Dawson finally looked himself again, racking up an even 100 yards in the Crimson win. Still, his longest run was 13 yards, hardly the game-breaking sprint that had distinguished him in years past.Fortunately for him, Princeton was next on the slate. Last week, in a muddy game at Brown, the Tiger defense was ravaged by Bears tailback Nick Hartigan for 245 yards, including a 74-yard touchdown. Though Princeton’s defense was heralded, pre-season...
Music from Heaven Here come the wireless music stores. Late last year, Europe and Asia launched services for downloading full-length songs straight to mobile phones, and consumers responded. Now the U.S. is ready to get into the game, as Cingular, Sprint and Verizon Wireless all plan to launch over-the-air music stores next year. "There's an instantness that is amazing," says EMI's Adam Klein, who has helped carriers around the world launch music services. A mobile music store requires networks that can support fast downloading. Sprint and Verizon now have them, and Cingular will soon. Verizon...
...quality is that its theme song is written by Danny Elfman. But the ever-appealing Monica Potter has been removed, and the even more appealing (and British) Rhona Mitra will soon follow her out the door. Candace Bergen’s tired act belongs in one of her old Sprint commercials. Even Captain Kirk and the guy from “Stargate” can’t save this show...
...replaced by an ice cream parlor, which was then replaced by what is now the Bank of America. In fact, most of the banks and similar stores in the Square replaced student-friendly venues and hangouts. A popular eatery once operated where the Cambridge Savings Bank now stands. The Sprint store on the corner of Brattle and Church streets replaced Sages, an immensely popular family-owned grocery store. What’s the problem with these types of businesses? It’s a ripple effect. “There are certain uses [of space] that can deactivate, rather than...