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| TapRoot gives up on Walking Hotspot subs (The Register) Tries flat-rate temptation TapRoot, creator of the Walking Hotspot, has given up trying to take subscriptions or do deals with network operators in favour of simply charging punters $25 for the product.? TapRoot Systems and Azimuth Systems to Demonstrate Joint Automated Test Engine Solution at Symbian Smartphone Show in ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) SYMBIAN SMARTPHONE SHOW -- TapRoot Systems, Inc., a leading developer of software for the smartphone market, and Azimuth® Systems -- a leading provider of wireless broadband test equipment and channel emulators for Wi-Fi®, WiMAX, LTE and 2G/3G cellular technologies -- will demonstrate their leading automated Wi-Fi test engine running on a dual-mode mobile phone at the Symbian Smartphone Show in ... WalkingHotSpot Gives Wi-Fi Access to Users for One-Time Fee (I4U) TapRoot Systems announced that its WalkingHotSpot connectivity solution for smartphones is available for direct purchase. The software makes Windows Mobile 6 and S60 3G, Wi-Fi smartphones into walking hot spots. On Windows Mobile Wi-fi sharing is possible ... WalkingHotSpot Provides Smartphone Users With Wi-Fi Hotspots Anywhere in Europe for a One-Time Fee (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) SYMBIAN SMARTPHONE SHOW -- TapRoot Systems Inc., a leading developer of software solutions for the smartphone market, today announced that its "always-with-you" WalkingHotSpot internet connectivity solution is now available to purchase directly from http://www.walkinghotspot.com. Jonathan Glancey: Is there a poetry in architecture? (Guardian Unlimited) Is there a connection between poetry and architecture? I remember talking on this subject some while back at an Arts Council-sponsored evening at Somerset House. In preparation, I'd spent the best part of a fortnight walking through parts of London I'm particularly fond of and photographing buildings and places that seemed, to me at least, somehow poetic. I learned, by heart, a number of ... |
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