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Cell phone for blind can read documents aloud

The Nokia cell phone is loaded with software that turns text on photographed documents into speech.

4G Will Cause Market Disruption

Who will survive the broadband wireless wars?

Yellowstone launches streaming Webcam of Old Faithful

A five-minute audio message plays with the live video stream, providing information about various hydrothermal features in the park.

National Intelligence Director Wants To Monitor All Net Communications

The federal government should be able to read all communications on the Internet, National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell said during a New Yorker interview.

Despite The Internet, Google Generation Lacks Analytical Skills

A study conducted by the University College London found that young people lack analytical skills necessary to assess the information they find on the Internet

FCC resumes testing of prototype devices to beam high-speed Internet over unused TV airwaves

If the tests are successful this time and the devices are approved, the coalition plans to introduce commercial devices for sale after the digital television transition in February 2009.

Birth of a new medium. Lights! Camera! Sales! How to use video to expand your business in a YouTube world

The unorthodox formula has brought her a total of 8.2 million views on YouTube — and, just as important, a host of buyers.

ViaSat Inc. Satellite promises more and faster internet options for rural Americans

A satellite due to launch in three years promises to expand high-speed Internet services to rural Americans who cannot get access through cable or phone companies.

The Untold Story: How the iPhone Blew Up the Wireless Industry

For decades, wireless carriers have treated manufacturers like serfs, using access to their networks as leverage to dictate what phones will get made, how much they will cost, and what features will be available on them. Handsets were viewed largely as cheap, disposable lures, massively subsidized to snare subscribers and lock them into using the carriers’ proprietary services. But the iPhone upsets that balance of power.

Hope remains for national wireless network

"We are still hopeful there will be someone who will emerge as being willing to take on this challenge," the FCC said in a statement.