An Austin Start-up’s (Expensive) Plan to Transform the Wireless Business
Deploying “DeWi” technology, Really Wireless will offer hosts cash, plus free service for transmitting their broadband to nearby cellphones via rooftop radios.
Deploying “DeWi” technology, Really Wireless will offer hosts cash, plus free service for transmitting their broadband to nearby cellphones via rooftop radios.
Seven months after its official debut, a billionaire-funded media start-up just fired its editor and top investigative reporter. What’s next for Houston Landing?
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The city’s tech industry enjoyed big-time growth despite—or because of?—the nation’s difficult past year.
The UT Austin president and the director of innovation have a clear desire for a startup focused campus, but implementation is complicated.
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