white-label adj. The white labeled service will let vendors provide on-demand access to branded content within the NeoEdge private network. [EnglishBusinessTechnology] [full cite] (Feb. 1, 2006)
white-label adj. AOL will continue using Google’s advertising technology, but with a twist: AOL will now have the ability to “white label” it and sell search advertising directly to advertisers on AOL-owned properties. [EnglishBusinessTechnology] [full cite] (Feb. 1, 2006)
Wii elbow n. As players spend more time with the Wii, some are noticing that hours waving the game’s controller around can add up to fairly intense exertion—resulting in aches and pains common in more familiar forms of exercise. They’re reporting aching backs, sore shoulders—even something some have dubbed “Wii elbow.” [EnglishEntertainmentHealthTechnology] [full cite] (Nov. 27, 2006)
wiinjury n. Videos on YouTube show players suffering mishaps with the controllers—or “wiinjuries,” as they have become known by some. [EnglishHealthTechnologySlang] [full cite] (Dec. 18, 2006)
wind farm n. Imagine you live in an area that is completely changed into an industrial region—and in the end, wind farms are industrial installations. [EnglishTechnology] [full cite] (May. 5, 2004)
wireline n. Although the Federal Communications Commission requires such capabilities of all wireline and wireless carriers who provide phone service in the same local calling areas within major markets, Verizon wouldn’t say whether it plans to initiate such discussions with rivals or what will happen if no agreements are reached. [EnglishTechnologyJargon] [full cite] (Apr. 26, 2004)
wireline adj. A wholly-owned AT&T subsidiary Amps Corp was formed last year to comply with an earlier FCC order requiring that wireline carriers set up separate subsidiaries for cellular systems. [EnglishTechnology] [full cite] (Aug. 14, 2007)
wireline adj. These latter licenses, which are being snapped up by entrepreneurs, by cellular telephone franchisees, by cable television companies, and by the Bells themselves, will allow low-cost entry into the local telephone market. They are being treated by the FCC and regulators as a field-leveling, pro-competitive tool but are viewed by the Bell companies as one more dispiriting milestone on the migration away from wireline networks, on which the Bell companies currently rely for nearly all of their revenue. [EnglishTechnology] [full cite] (Aug. 14, 2007)
wireline adj. It will let your computer take advantage of information and services on different kinds of networks, in different brands of computers, on both wireline and wireless media, all over the world. [EnglishTechnology] [full cite] (Aug. 14, 2007)
wireline adj. Although Pacific Telesis Group operates wireline telephone services in the region, U S West has held a cellular franchise in San Diego since 1986. [EnglishTechnology] [full cite] (Aug. 14, 2007)