...priority areas, our school district is seeking to meet the tenets of this goal by investing wisely in supporting wireless technology across our district.Many students, for instance, are already bringing to school very powerful computers in...
The Brainerd School District is looking at upgrading to wireless technology for its buildings in the near future.The Brainerd School Board's Finance Committee Thursday heard a report from Pam Dyson...
...the World Wide Web to remote areas of Minnesota. The grants would be used to buy or build fiber-optic cable or wireless technology, but not for planning. Preference would be given to projects that would provide both business and residential...
...which a microscopic submarine with medical experts is injected into the human body. Other researchers agreed that wireless technology will be the next leap in medical imaging and diagnostics. But they said the capsule, at least in its current...
...financially lucrative service." Globalstar was founded in 1991 by Loral, which has 38 percent of the company and wireless technology developer Qualcomm Inc., which holds a 7 percent share. Vodafone also has a 7 percent stake. Slow sales haven't...
...soon-to-be-abandoned channels now used for analog TV signals in order to provide room for ever-expanding new wireless technologies. Citing billions of dollars in free digital channels that the industry is getting from the government, Kennard...
...abroad, is running high for wireless technology, particularly as consumers...are looking to cash in on wireless technologies that could open up new channels...said that even experts in wireless technology occasionally run into problems...
...does not answer the question of whether longer-term use is dangerous. The study, funded by the industry group Wireless Technology Research and the National Cancer Institute, appears in Wednesday's Journal of the American Medical Association...
...Business Forms needs, Harste says, is another fiber-optic line that could be used as a backup. He says that new wireless technologies could help, but they're not available yet. Meanwhile, the company has joined with schools, businesses and...
...special computer chip embedded into the label. The wireless technology translates the printed label into speech, literally...patients. ScripTalk, in contrast, harnesses wireless technology to let computers synthesize the talking label automatically...
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