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02-Jan-2007

    'D-Link Earns 'Works With Windows Vista' Logo for Draft 802.11N Router (SYS-CON Media)
    has earned the right to display Microsoft's Works with Windows Vista logo to ensure customers have an optimal experience when building a home network with computers running the Windows Vista operating system due on the shelves Jan. 30, 2007.

    'D-Link Earns 'Works With Windows Vista' Logo for Draft 802.11N Router (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
    D-Link, the end-to-end networking solutions provider for consumers and business, today announced that its most powerful wireless home network router -- the Xtreme N DIR-655 -- has earned the right to display Microsoft's Works with Windows Vista logo to ensure customers have an optimal experience when building a home network with computers running the Windows Vista operating system due on the ...

    'Mobile Content Server offers wireless/SD/USB connectivity. (ThomasNet)
    Measuring 90 x 60 x 6-15 mm, BluOnyx(TM) provides users with connectivity, processing, and storage capabilities with which to access, back-up, and share digital content in peer-to-peer mode or over Internet. Device has 1-40 GB storage capacity and does not require PC, but it can move content to and from PC using USB and wireless connectivity. Controlled via cell phone, server incorporates ...

    'D-Link Earns 'Works With Windows Vista' Logo for Draft 802.11N Router (Broadcast Newsroom)
    FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., Jan. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- D-Link, the end-to-end networking solutions provider for consumers and business, today announced that its most powerful wireless home network router -- the Xtreme N DIR-655 -- has earned the right to display Microsoft's Works with Windows Vista logo to ensure customers have an optimal experience when building a home network with computers running ...

    'AT&T Eyes Revenue From Wireless and Ads (LinuxInsider.com)
    With its acquisition of BellSouth now closed, AT&T is looking to grow in wireless and advertising across multiple platforms. Integration of wireless, wireline and IP-based networks will be the first order of business after the merger, the company stated, along with combining customer service capabilities and lining up product offerings.





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