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                  Computerworld Mobile/Wireless Computing
                      August 31, 2004
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In this issue:

* Company Secrets Hit The Exits
* Aruba Brings Wi-Fi Down From The Ceiling
* Washington State Ferries Expands Ferryboat Wi-Fi Service
* Mobile/Wireless Highlights From Around The Web
* SIP: Why Isn't Anyone Drinking?
* Nokia, Pointsec Team On Mobile Data Security
* Opera To Launch Browser For Windows Mobile
* Brief: Siemens Warns Of Ear Damage From Loud Mobile Tune


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Company Secrets Hit The Exits

Security Manager's Journal: Mathias Thurman discovers that departing
company executives get to keep their laptops -- and no one is removing
the programs and data.

http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95551,00.html?nlid=MW


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Aruba Brings Wi-Fi Down From The Ceiling

Instead of installing a handful of wireless access points in an office
ceiling, Aruba Wireless Networks' new Wi-Fi Grid system will offer a
larger number of tiny "grid points" in floor-level network outlets as
part of the main network infrastructure.

http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95609,00.html?nlid=MW


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Washington State Ferries Expands Ferryboat Wi-Fi Service

Washington State Ferries expects to provide passengers on its
high-traffic Puget Sound routes with free Wi-Fi service it will begin
rolling out next month.

http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95459,00.html?nlid=MW


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Mobile/Wireless Highlights From Around The Web

Wireless demo in D.C.; Having a WiFi "blast" on Nantucket; For WiFi
spies on the go; Find out more in the latest Around the Web.

http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,74404,00.html?nlid=MW


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SIP: Why Isn't Anyone Drinking?

Opinion: ShoreTel CTO Ed Basart looks at the state of the Session
Initiation Protocol and finds it far from ready for widespread
deployment.

http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95473,00.html?nlid=MW


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Nokia, Pointsec Team On Mobile Data Security

Nokia has teamed with Pointsec Mobile Technologies AB on encryption
technology for smart phones based on the Nokia Series 60 and Series 80
design platforms, which run on the Symbian operating system.

http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95486,00.html?nlid=MW


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Opera To Launch Browser For Windows Mobile

Norwegian browser developer Opera Software ASA has developed a product
to run on Microsoft Corp.'s Windows Mobile operating system, with plans
to ship demonstration versions to mobile phone operators and
manufacturers in the coming weeks.

http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95612,00.html?nlid=MW


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Brief: Siemens Warns Of Ear Damage From Loud Mobile Tune

Siemens warned customers of a software defect in a range of mobile
phones that could cause hearing damage.

http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95530,00.html?nlid=MW



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