-Caveat Lector-

 Microwave power levels transmitted by the growing number of
 cell phone towers is going to rapidly escalate, when hundreds
 of millions of mobile phones are online, up to 24 hours/day,
 7 days/week, functioning as portable (i.e., wearable) instant
 messengers, news and entertainment centers, voting/polling
 booths, and shopping 'malls'.  Very soon, broadband access
 (high power broadcasting) will enable 'popular' (profitable)
 3-D virtual- reality headsets, wearable video cameras, etc.
 No wonder they ignore the microwave health hazards.... the
 government surveilance possibilities are absolutely dizzying.
 Roll over, George Orwell.

 Bill K.


from the following article:

 " The Microsoft venture will intensify competition among
 mobile phone operators to offer the fastest access to
 the net.  "This is going to have a long-term impact on
 the whole wireless industry," said Ilkka Rauvola,
 analyst at Paribas. "


http://www.newsunlimited.co.uk/Distribution/Redirect_Artifact/0,4678,
0-112609,00.html


 Microsoft signals death of PCs

 John Cassy and Jane Martinson
 Guardian Unlimited
 Thursday December 9, 1999

 The death knell for the personal computer sounded last
 night when Microsoft, the world's biggest software
 company, announced a major investment in the next
 generation of mobile phones.

 The agreement with Ericsson, the world's largest
 manufacturer of mobile electronic devices, to make
 Microsoft's e-mail system compatible with mobiles and
 personal organisers is a tacit admission from the US
 giant that the PC will soon be overtaken as the
 preferred way of accessing the internet.

 Industry experts say that by 2003 more than 600m people
 will be accessing the internet from mobile devices
 compared to 550m using desktop computers.

 Phones, walkmans, personal organisers and even digital
 cameras will provide access to the internet with users
 able to surf, read books, trade shares, speak to
 friends, e-mail and shop from the same device.

 "We have entered the post- PC era," said Keith Woolcock,
 senior technology analyst at Nomura.  "The PC is is
 being obviated.  The technology world is now all about
 mobility.  There is no need to be desk-bound."

 Microsoft, which controls 95% of the PC software market,
 has only latterly acknowledged the threat mobile devices
 pose to its startling growth.

 Bill Gates's company was also slow to pick up on the
 internet but massive investment has allowed Microsoft
 to bludgeon its way back to the forefront of the net
 revolution.

 In the same way as it made Windows the world's standard
 software operating system, Microsoft has been trying to
 produce a standard system for mobile devices.

 However, the Symbian alliance struck by a host of
 Europe's leading mobile phone, electronics and software
 manufacturers has proved more difficult to muscle past.

 Mr Gates has already identified British computer company
 Psion, a tiny player in global terms and best-known for
 its handheld organisers, as one of the biggest threats
 to his empire.  Psion and mobile phone companies Nokia,
 Ericsson, Motorola and Panasonic are, through Symbian,
 attempting to create a global operating standard for
 handheld devices.

 Analysts say that although it is a David versus Goliath
 battle, the mainly European companies for once look like
 outflanking their Silicon Valley rivals.

 "For the last 25 years everything computer and software
 related has come out of California," said Mr Woolcock.
 "Now all eyes are on Europe.  We are ahead in the mobile
 phone market and that will prove vital."

 The Microsoft venture will intensify competition among
 mobile phone operators to offer the fastest access to
 the net.  "This is going to have a long-term impact on
 the whole wireless industry," said Ilkka Rauvola,
 analyst at Paribas.

 "Ericsson has handsets, Microsoft has operating systems
 and has been looking for a way to enter the wireless
 industry."  Microsoft has already teamed up with British
 Telecom to develop Internet and multimedia services for
 consumers and businesses to use on the move.

 "Mobile internet access and services are crucial for
 realising Microsoft's vision of empowering knowledge
 workers and consumers through software anytime, anywhere
 and on any device," said Microsoft president Steve
 Ballmer.

 The new technology that will drive the growth is called
 WAP, standing for Wireless Application Protocol, which
 is a piece of software that filters text information
 from web pages and displays the words on your phone.

 Mobile phone operator Orange expects 60% of new
 hand-sets to be "Wap-enabled" by next year.

 Last month Nokia launched the UK's first WAP phone
 offering access to e-mails, news headlines, sports
 information and entertainment.

 Fuller details of the Microsoft/Ericsson link-up will
 be unveiled at a press conference in Stockholm this
 morning.


 � Guardian Newspapers Limited, 1999



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