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Is Wi-Fi Bad for Your Health?
Concerned parents in Oak Park, Ill., have filed suit against their school district on the grounds that 802.11 wireless networks can cause memory loss or other neurological damage. Is this a blip in Wi-Fi history, or the beginning of a trend?
Sharp Ships PDA with Wi-Fi in US
Powerful CPU and battery, a VGA display, loads of memory and Wi-Fi make the new Zaurus an attractive alternative to Palm and Pocket PC handhelds.
Is Wi-Fi Bleeding You Dry?
How much money could a single traveling salesperson be costing your company in wireless Internet access charges? The answer could surprise you. Multiply that by 1,000 or more workers wandering around the planet and we're talkin' real money here.
Wi-Fi, the Name of the Game at CTIA 2003
CTIA Wireless 2003 in New Orleans is likely to focus on the Wi-Fi side of wireless technologies, while 3G goes nowhere fast.
- Special Report: Wi-Fi & 3G, The Wireless Holy Grail
Can Muni Wi-Fi be Free?
The author of a book on citywide wireless networks offers advice to governments in the planning stages.
Wi-Fi We Can Be Thankful For
Black Friday is fast-approaching--and so is the end of Q4. If youre looking to make a Wi-Fi-related purchase for business or personal use before the year ends, let our 2008 reviews help guide you. These are the Wi-Fi services, access points, client devices, accessories, and software we are most thankful for this year.
Wi-Fi Tightens Its Belt
Prognosticators say the Wi-Fi industry will be worth billions. But the bubble will also burst (at least on any short term profits for chips, hotspots, and more). Will this leave us with a more solid foundation in WLANs?
HP Delivers 900 Mbps Wi-Fi
New Wi-Fi access point from HP hits the top-end of bandwidth performance, but it doesn't (yet) clean the air.
DEFCON to Demo New Wi-Fi Hacks
This weekend, the wands will come out in Vegas and the techno-Death Eaters will do their thing.
Looking Through the Wi-Fi LENs
Newbury Networks thinks that Location-Enabled Networks (LENs) using 802.11 technology that responds to users based on where they are could change they way people access information in public, at school, or in the office.
Wi-Fi Product Watch, May 2009
RFaxis debuts first fully integrated, single-chip, single-die Bluetooth/Zigbee RFeICs; Nokia launches Ovi app store; Aruba wins Best of Interop; Windows Mobile synch service starts public beta; Yahoo! focuses on apps for Apple iPhone; Mobile VoIP set to impact cellular mobile; Motorola announces 802.11n branch office products, with voice; Ekahau adds Wi-Fi spectrum analysis to site survey tool; and more.
Wi-Fi Adapters Turn Inward
A new study on Wireless LAN cards shows a fundamental shift in the industry towards embedded Mini PCI cards.
Belkin Wi-Fi Phone for Skype
This phone promises to really cut Skype's umbilical cord to the PCand it does, albeit with some room for improvement.
Notify Adds Support For Wi-Fi
Notify Technology this week announced that it will support all Wi-Fi-enabled Palm and Pocket PC devices on all versions of its NotifyLink Enterprise Editions.
New Homes Come Standard with Wi-Fi
Wish you had a digital home of the future, complete with wireless networking and home controls? Playa Vista, Calif., may be the place to be.
Wi-Fi Checks Into More Hotels
Boingo/STSN and Wayport announce separate wireless LAN deals at more than 400 locations including major brands like Hilton, Marriott, Ritz Carlton and Sheridan.
More Wi-Fi Means More Attacks
The monitoring of the air at the Wi-Fi Planet Conference revealed fewer security attacks over all, but far more than before that were successful.
Netgear Skype Wi-Fi Phone
Skype away without a computer using this expensive handset. Just talk fast before the battery dies.
MSL Secures First Wi-Fi Deal
The Concord, Mass., firm wins a new contract from Colubris Networks to manufacture its 802.11 equipment.
Nokia's New Wi-Fi Tablet
The new N800 is a followup to Nokia's first Linux-based Internet Tablet, but now with Skype support.
