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Le Soir en ligne: le fil info -
7 hours and 8 minutes ago
Sven Nys (Cr#233;dit Agricole belge) a remport#233; la 11e #233;dition du Grand Prix de la
R#233;gion Wallonne de cyclo-cross, #224; Dottignies. Il s#8217;est impos#233; au terme d#8217;un
sprint #224; trois devant son #233;quipier Rob Peeters, 2e et Niels Albert. Il s#8217;agit de la 4e
victoire du champion de Belgique, et la 3e cons#233;cutive, dans cette #233;preuve.img width='1'
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Xataka -
9 hours and 8 minutes ago
pimg src="http://img.xataka.com/2008/10/zyxel_wimax_router.jpg" class="derecha_sinmarco" alt="Zyxel
WiMAX router" / Ahora que parece que las strongredes WiMAX/strong están empezando a llegar
al mercado doméstico, en base a a
href="http://www.xataka.com/2008/10/09-los-intel-montevina-ya-estan-en-el-mercado"los
últimos procesadores de Intel/a que traen la posibilidad de instalar un módulo WiMAX,
los teleoperadores ya empiezan a mostrarnos sus strongprimeras tarifas de Internet por
WiMAX/strong. Bueno, por ahora sólo disponibles a través de Sprint en los Estados
Unidos, pero siguen siendo el primer teleoperador en ofrecer WiMAX al mercado doméstico./p
pLa red WiMAX de Sprint, denominada strongspan class="caps"XOHM/span WiMAX/strong, ofrecerá
un ancho de bajada de entre 2 y 4 Mbps, y de subida de 1-2 Mbps. Son cifras bastante comunes y que
están a la par de las que podemos encontrar en las redes 3G, aunque luego será
necesario ver si en las pruebas prácticas esas cifras que el teleoperador vende son las
reales. Por norma general, en la práctica las conexiones móviles suelen rendir un 50%
de lo que nos venden desde el teleoperador, al menos en España, donde a veces es mucho
menos.br / !--more--/p pBásicamente existen dos planes, uno denominado emHome/em que sale
por unos 35 dólares, y otro denominado emOn-the-go/em por 45 dólares, ambos datos
mensuales. El plan emHome/em sería un sustituto de la conexión de casa, span
class="caps"ADSL/span, Cable o la que sea, y requiere un router (un Zyxel, el de la imagen) para
funcionar, cuyo precio no ha sido anunciado pero que rondará los 80 dólares (es
aproximadamente el precio que tiene un router span class="caps"ADSL/span convencional). Respecto a
la conexión emOn-the-go/em, pretende hacer competencia a las conexiones 3G en
móviles, ya que permitirá conectarse en cualquier lugar a través
principalmente de ordenadores portátiles, los únicos que por ahora son compatibles
con el estándar 802.16, más comúnmente llamado a
href="http://xataka.com/tag/WiMAX"WiMAX/a./p pMás interesante es otro paquete que combina
los dos planes, tanto emHome/em como emOn-the-go/em, y que tendrá un precio base de 65
dólares al mes./p pLógicamente no vale de nada la comparación con los
servicios de Internet span class="caps"ADSL/span de España, puesto que son dos mercados muy
diferentes y, reconozcámoslo, la empiel de toro/em nunca se ha caracterizado por ser un
país puntero en servicios de Internet./p pPor hacer una comparativa con una span
class="caps"ADSL/span de Estados Unidos, por ejemplo la empresa ATT ofrece conexiones span
class="caps"DSL/span a 3 Mbps por 30 dólares, instalación y demás incluido,
mientras que si preferimos algo más barato podemos encontrar por 20 dólares una span
class="caps"DSL/span de mismas características pero con un ancho de 1.5 Mbps. En este caso,
stronglos precios/strong de la conexión span class="caps"DSL/span frente a una WiMAX para el
hogar están strongbastante ajustados/strong./p pYa enfocando a España, por
aquí las strongredes WiMAX/strong aún se ven muy en el horizonte, muy lejos de ser
una realidad que podamos tener en nuestros hogares. Si bien existen algunos nodos puntuales,
aún parece que las teleoperadoras tienen mucho trabajo por delante para llegar a tener
cobertura en todo territorio, aunque es posible que sigan un poco el desarrollo de Sprint en
Estados Unidos: ofrecer por ahora la cobertura sólo en una ciudad (Baltimore), y poco a poco
ir montando toda la estructura para llevar el strongWiMAX/strong al resto de estados
(próximamente, Washington y Chicago)./p pVía | a
href="http://www.slashgear.com/sprint-xohm-wimax-pricing-confirmed-0818687/"SlashGear/a.br /
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Engadget -
19 hours and 53 minutes ago
pFiled under: a href="http://www.engadget.com/category/laptops/" rel="tag"Laptops/a, a
href="http://www.engadget.com/category/wireless/" rel="tag"Wireless/a/pdiv align="center"a
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src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/10/asus_m50.jpg" //a/div A new variant of
Asus' M50Vm-A1 laptop -- the M50Vm-A1WM -- just showed up on Newegg and Amazon. Soulcrushingly long
(mostly) alphanumeric string aside, it's a decent 15.4'' machine for its $1,399 price point, with
desktop replacement specs: Intel Core 2 Duo P8400, 4GB of RAM, a GeForce 9600M with a satisfying
1GB of dedicated graphics memory, and even a numpad. What's new here is onboard WiMAX, which puts
Asus on the post-a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/09/29/sprint-goes-live-with-xohm-wimax-service-in-downtown-baltimore/"XOHM
launch/a bandwagon with a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/08/toshiba-intros-wimax-packing-satellite-u405-st550w/"Toshiba/a,
a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/08/acer-launches-wimax-enabled-aspire-4930-6862-6930-6771-noteboo/"Acer/a
and other laptop manufacturers. This is good news for some lucky early adopters, but if you're not
in one of the a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/06/sprint-xohm-wimax-networks-reportedly-active-in-other-cities/"testing
locales/a, you might as well continue twiddling your thumbs.br /br /[Via a
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The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) -
20 hours and 54 minutes ago
pFiled under: a href="http://www.tuaw.com/category/peripherals/" rel="tag"Peripherals/a, a
href="http://www.tuaw.com/category/software/" rel="tag"Software/a, a
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vspace="8" border="0" align="right"
src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.tuaw.com/media/2008/10/smartview.png" alt="" /TUAW reader John T.
alerted us to an issue with Sprint's SmartView application, version 1.85.0007.0. a target="_blank"
href="http://www.nextel.com/en/software_downloads/mobile_broadband/sierra_aircard_u595.shtml"SmartView
for Mac/a is a recently released (August 28, 2008) application which is used with Sprint's Mobile
Broadband cards and USB modems.br /br /The issue, which occurs with the ExpressCard cards used with
MacBook Pro notebooks running Leopard, causes the card to stop working. To get the card working
again, it's necessary to reinstall an older version of the SprintView software or previous software
such as Sierra Wireless Watcher.br /br /This problem does not occur when using the Sprint Mobile
Broadband USB connectors such as the Sierra Wireless 595U, Sierra Wireless Compass 597, or Ovation
U727. John noted that Sprint's tech support team is aware of the issue, but that the faulty
software is still available on the a target="_blank"
href="http://www.nextel.com/en/software_downloads/mobile_broadband/index.shtml"download page/a. br
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Slashdot -
21 hours and 12 minutes ago
bsk_cw writes "Sprint's newly launched Xohm service is now offering America's first WiMax network.
Computerworld's Brian Nadel went to Baltimore to try it out, and he reports that Xohm delivered
data smoothly to a car moving at highway speeds, played YouTube videos flawlessly, and on average,
pushed through more than 3Mbit/sec., compared with 1.3 Mbit/sec. for the ATamp;T network Brian used
as a comparison. But right now, coverage is only planned in a few U.S. cities; if Sprint isn't able
to ramp up its coverage quickly, it may lose its advantage."pa
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Slashdot: Hardware -
21 hours and 12 minutes ago
bsk_cw writes "Sprint's newly launched Xohm service is now offering America's first WiMax network.
Computerworld's Brian Nadel went to Baltimore to try it out, and he reports that Xohm delivered
data smoothly to a car moving at highway speeds, played YouTube videos flawlessly, and on average,
pushed through more than 3Mbit/sec., compared with 1.3 Mbit/sec. for the ATamp;T network Brian used
as a comparison. But right now, coverage is only planned in a few U.S. cities; if Sprint isn't able
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The Register -
22 hours and 19 minutes ago
h4$74m in CEO pay, $29bn in loses/h4 pSprint Nextel executives are the most "overpaid" in corporate
America, according to a study by investor advisory firm, Glass Lewis amp; Company..../p
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NewTeeVee -
1 days ago
Over the course of the first four
live-streamed NFL games (which kicked off Sept.
4), the league says it attracted an audience of more than 500,000 unique visitors, each of
whom spent an average of 40 minutes online. The NFL also found that the live-streaming is not
cannibalizing the TV audience; in fact, most people are looking at the games on the web in
addition to watching them on television.
“We’ve found that this is an additive product, that there’s a lot of fans who
are using this to supplement coverage,” said Dan Masonson, the NFL’s director of
corporate communications. According to Masonson, most people watching online have their TVs on at
the same time; they’re using the web primarily to check alternate angles (the most popular
come via the cable cam, which rides above the action, and the end-zone cam).
The interplay between old and newteevee is working as well. Masonson said online traffic has
risen as much as 28 percent whenever a graphic promoting the web streaming is shown on TV.
Masonson wouldn’t speak to the financials of its streaming this year, saying that such
details were confidential.
Last year, the NFL offered live-streamed what Masonson called “look-ins;” at :15 and
:45 past the hour, fans could visit NFL.com and check out the live action happening at that
moment. Additionally, there was a streaming option for people who subscribed to DirecTV’s
NFL Ticket “Superfan”
package, which cost $389. So while still limited to just some of the games, this year’s
web options are in a whole other league in terms of accessibility.
One aggravation I had when checking out the first streamed game of this season was the fact that
a Sprint ad appeared every time I switched to a different camera angle. This may have
been fixed in subsequent games.
The league isn’t saying whether or not it will continue the live-streaming after this
season. Masonson called it an “experiment” for the NFL; the league is still learning,
he said, and will re-examine the possibilities after this season.


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UberPhones -
1 days and 1 hours ago
div style="float:right;"img border=0 title="Sign Up For The BlackBerry Curve 8350" alt="Sign Up For
The BlackBerry Curve 8350" src="http://www.uberphones.com/photos/2008/10/sprint-nextel-8350i.jpg"
hspace="5" vspace="5" //div pIf you’ve been wanting the BlackBerry Curve 8350i, Sprint has
just a href="http://www.sprintenterprise.com/newphones/curve.html?id9=vanity:instantconnectbb"
target="_blank"launched/a a sign-up page for said phone. If you’ve signed up, you’ll be
notified when the 8350i is available for you to purchase. The 8350i will be sporting Wi-Fi, GPS and
even push-to-talk capabilities built-in, so you should stay well connected to your peers. /p pa
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UberPhones -
1 days and 1 hours ago
div style="float:right;"img border=0 title="Sign Up For The BlackBerry Curve 8350" alt="Sign Up For
The BlackBerry Curve 8350" src="http://www.uberphones.com/photos/2008/10/sprint-nextel-8350i.jpg"
hspace="5" vspace="5" //div pIf you’ve been wanting the BlackBerry Curve 8350i, Sprint has
just a href="http://www.sprintenterprise.com/newphones/curve.html?id9=vanity:instantconnectbb"
target="_blank"launched/a a sign-up page for said phone. If you’ve signed up, you’ll be
notified when the 8350i is available for you to purchase. The 8350i will be sporting Wi-Fi, GPS and
even push-to-talk capabilities built-in, so you should stay well connected to your peers. /p pa
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Engadget -
1 days and 2 hours ago
pFiled under: a href="http://www.engadget.com/category/wireless/" rel="tag"Wireless/a/pdiv
align="center"a href="http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/news/Stock%20News/1931368/"img vspace="4"
hspace="4" border="1" alt=""
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//abr //div While Sprint's a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/XOHM/"XOHM/a network is sticking to
the a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/06/sprint-xohm-wimax-networks-reportedly-active-in-other-cities/"bustling
metropolises/a of the US, Redline is looking to bring the wonders of 4G to those sitting in rural
America. Granted, this here deployment isn't the first we've seen in a a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/07/01/first-us-wimax-deployment-goes-live-in-jackson-hole-wyoming/"less-than-dense
locale/a, but thanks to its RedMAX infrastructure products and Nex-Tech's desire to spread the
love, a number of cities in the Sunflower State are about to get blanketed with WiMAX. More
specifically, we're told that Hays (see above) and Great Bend will get covered by next month, but
we're left to assume, er, hope that neighboring towns will fall under the umbrella in due time.br
/br /[Via a
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InformationWeek RSS Feed -
1 days and 3 hours ago
Sprint CEO Dan Hesse recently questioned whether any potential buyer of the Nextel unit could raise
the necessary capital to fund the purchase.
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Gizmodo -
1 days and 5 hours ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/10/Samsung_Instinct.jpg" width="494"
height="329" style="display:block;float:none;" /Another talking point for the throaty fake movie
announcer in Sprint's occasionally amusing a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5045693/sprint-instinct-vs-iphone-revenge-of-the-3g-guess-who-still-wins"Instinct
vs. iPhone schtick/a: The Instinct now has a Pandora app. However, it'll cost you three bucks a
month (like on most phones with Pandora), even though it's free on the iPhone. You can grab it
through your Digital Lounge. Comment competition: Somehow spin that into an "a
href="http://www.instinctthephone.com/?dl=video/vs"Instincts Win/a" blurb. [a
href="http://www.sprintusers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=174563"Sprint Users/a via a
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Another talking point for the throaty fake movie announcer in Sprint's occasionally amusing
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Wireless

With Sprint snagging the vast majority of the WiMAX limelight of late, we aren't going to complain with a similar network halfway
across the globe yanking it back. Out of absolutely nowhere comes HTC's first WiMAX-enabled
handset, the sure-to-be-delightful T8290. Reportedly, this bugger packs a 3.8-inch 800 x 480
resolution display, 802.11g WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0, GSM and WiMAX radios and is expected to
launch soon on Russia's Yota. Granted, we can't take this as hard truth or anything quite yet, but
the images that reside in the read link are more than convincing. Oh, and HTC -- given that you're
passing on the US with the Touch HD, do you think it'd be possible to get this over
here for use with XOHM? We'd really, really appreciate it.
[Via Slashphone, thanks to everyone who sent this in]
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Radio Intensite -
1 days and 16 hours ago
Le coureur autrichien Bernhard Eisel a remporté hier le Paris-Bourges. Il devance au sprint
Cédric Pineau, à ne pas confondre avec Jérôme Pineau. Le coureur de
Bouygues Télécom qui en profite pour remporter le classement général de
la Coupe de France.
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