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Police who are online all the time
CNET News.com's Amanda Termen talked with Tempe, Ariz., police officers about how they use their municipal Wi-Fi system.
CNET News.com's Amanda Termen looks at how Tempe, Ariz., fire and emergency services use the municipal Wi-Fi network to deal with crisis.
How would you feel if your city went Wi-Fi?
CNET News.com's Amanda Termen spoke with some potential customers of the new city-wide Wi-Fi service made official in Anaheim, Calif., on June 29. Are they willing to completely trade in their old cable service?
CNET News.com's Amanda Termen looks at Cupertino, Calif., the Silicon Valley suburb where Apple Computer has based its operations for decades. What kind of a next-door neighbor is the Mac maker?
Former Apple evangelist on company's history
The former Apple employee and current CEO of Garage Technology Ventures sits down with CNET News.com's Amanda Termen to discuss what it was like helping put Apple on the map.\r\n
Guy Kawasaki, a former Apple employee and current CEO of Garage Technology Ventures, further discusses Steve Jobs' role in putting the pieces back together, how Apple achieves its success, and what the future holds. CNET News.com's Amanda Termen reports.
What was Apple's worst product?
Owen Linzmayer, author of "Apple Confidential 2.0.," talks to CNET News.com's Amanda Termen about the future of the company and compares Apples and PCs.
How well does citywide Wi-Fi work?
Are the residents of Tempe, Ariz., ready to trade in their cable lines for the new citywide Wi-Fi? Hear how well (or not so well) the early stages of wireless access for all are working from the people who live there.
CNET News.com's Amanda Termen was on hand for the official 'wire cutting' ceremony in Anaheim, California, on June 29. Hear from the mayor of Anaheim and EarthLink's CEO on the challenges they've faced so far, as well as the challenges yet to come.
CNET News.com's Amanda Termen was on hand for the official 'wire cutting' ceremony in Anaheim, Calif., on June 29. Hear from the mayor of Anaheim and EarthLink's CEO on the challenges they've faces so far, as well as the challenges yet to come.
