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Having been raised in Washington, where we really wanted to have a baseball team good enough so that hating the Yankees was worthwhile, I find it difficult to get my hackles up about them. But I did have a terrific chuckle at this.
Rutgers University has been awarded a US$5.45M grant by the National Science Foundation to study next-generation wireless and mobile networks. The university’s Wireless Information Network Laboratory (WINLAB) will build and manage both a laboratory and a field trial system in the neighboring towns of Piscataway and New Brunswick. Columbia University, Princeton University, Lucent Bell Labs, [...]
The government of South Korea is jumping on the 4G bandwagon in a big way. Besides pushing cellular carriers to conduct tests and field trials with a variety of vendors, the Information and Communication minister said the government will auction an unspecified number of spectrum licenses for an as-yet-undefined service by the end of 2004. [...]
PowerPoint’s been taking some heat lately (”PowerPoint Makes You Dumb” and “PowerPoint is Evil” and “The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint“) but I think the fire is under the wrong pot. In fact, it’s not the pot at all, but the cook who’s to blame.
One doesn’t turn into a good presenter by virtue of having fancy [...]