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Cities offering WiFi along with electricity? Might be a good principal, but businesses are getting annoyed. Would you have advertising in your WiFi?
I'll have a Big Mac, large fries, an hour of WiFi and a pirate hat for my Nintendog, please.
Up, up and away, in our beautiful broadband balloon. WiFi like Pie in the Sky. Hi-fly WiFi. Etc etc.
Sony tries to steal some of Apple's thunder by launching LocationFreeTV for free video content once you've put down $1000 for the base unit.
Linksys has unveiled a cordless DECT phone with built in Skype VoIP support, allowing you to make free calls without being tethered to your PC.
State Government plans to work with Earthlink to WiFi the entire city. Is this an effective use of public money, or will it turn internet provision into a State monopoly?
Sony Ericsson has announced the feature-rich successor to the P900, dubbed the P990. It has everything you could want in a phone, and more. Click for details.
Corsair and ASUS have teamed up to bring the first implementation of NVIDIA's NForce 4 SLI X16 chipset and the first 2GB dual channel memory pack capable of operating at DDR437 (218MHz) with blistering timings of 2.0-3-2-6-1T.
IDF FALL 05: Intel has given a number of demonstrations of WiMax working in the real world. It seems like the wireless broadband tech is finally starting to kick off.
Intel are leading research into what they call Digital Communities - everybody online everywhere. There are many benefits, but also privacy concerns. Are you ready for Intel Outside?
A group of hackers has blitzed their own world record by sending a wifi signal 125 miles!
In desperate need of a WiFi connection at their favourite coffee house, Rob Flickenger and his mates devises a cunning stealth mod, hiding an Access Point inside a lamp.
United Airlines will follow Lufthansa's lead after gaining FAA approval to run wireless networks on its flights
ASUS are bringing and interesting idea for Home Theatre PC users to the market in the near future: WiFi TV-Out, which creates new possibilities for installing a HTPC solution in the living room.
October 14 2021 | 15:04