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  1. Paying for Wi-Fi via Cell Phone

    Excilan's new venture uses your cellular phone account to authenticate and pay for your Wi-Fi public access. The trial underway in Canada and Europe includes hotspots from Megabeam and FatPort.

  2. Wi-Fi Product Watch, July 2009

    New 2TB Time Capsule ($499) from Apple; Verizon offers free Wi-Fi to some laptop users; free Wi-Fi for all at Barnes & Noble; two new powerhouse gaming notebooks with 802.11n; Palm Restores iTunes Sync in Slap to Apple; U.S. Airways to offer in-flight Wi-Fi; WiMAX comes to Vegas; magicJack to Introduce Femtocell Version; and more.

  3. Legislation Aims to Stop Muni Wi-Fi

    A new bill would prohibit state and local governments from competing with private-sector providers.

  4. Krystal Gives Away Wi-Fi

    The 'White Castle of the South' has installed free wireless access at all of its corporate-owned locations, hoping to draw in customers that have gravitated to the drive-thru.

  5. Wi-Fi Product Watch: July 2005

    Lenova ThinkPads use Atheros chips; Linksys gets a KISS; AirMagnet upgrades Enterprise; and much more

  6. Google Securing Your Wi-Fi

    Information found on the search giant's site reveals VPN software for securing hotspot connections, perhaps as a prelude to 'GoogleNet.'

  7. In-Flight Wi-Fi: On and Off

    The slow rise in on-plane Wi-Fi deployments continues, but perhaps more important for safety is fast identification of devices that have their wireless signals deactivated.

  8. Learning to Share Your Wi-Fi

    Wouldn't it be nice if some private wireless networks were available for use by people who need Internet access? Some are. You can make more.

  9. A Wi-Fi Friends & Family Plan

    Devicescape’s upcoming Wi-Fi Buddies will make it easier for you to share your wireless connection.

  10. Getting Down to Wi-Fi Business

    Sometimes it's more than just a matter of setting up a hotspot and waiting for people to log on.

  11. Access for All Wi-Fi Devices

    That's the mantra of Devicescape, as it unveils a new software/service combo to allow even products without a user interface to go online.

  12. 20 Best Gifts for Wi-Fi Lovers

    Will it be an Internet radio, a new router, or maybe an iPhone? Whether you have $15 or $1500 to spend on Wi-Fi this holiday season, we've got the gifts for you.

  13. A New Name: Wi-Fi Planet

    Jupitermedia is changing the name of this Web site, plus our ancillary newsletters and events for all 802.11 technologies, to Wi-Fi Planet.

  14. Aruba Gets Wi-Fi Certified

    The company now has the first Wi-Fi Alliance certification on a wireless network switch, as well as enough security in place to adequately provide HIPAA-qualified protection in medical facilities.

  15. SBC Charges Ahead With Wi-Fi

    The broadband provider is planning a public hotspot network to edge cable rival Comcast, which is taking a wait-and-see approach.

  16. No Wi-Fi From Comcast, at Least Not Yet

  17. New Wi-Fi Distance Record Set

    Link crosses Tyrrhenian Sea from Sardinia to Tuscany.

  18. Certified Wi-Fi gets New Logo

    The Wi-Fi Alliance has upgraded the look of its seal of certification, dropping the radio frequency check boxes in favor of showing off the a, b, or g.

  19. Sputnik Wi-Fi Hotzone Kit

    Despite some rough edges, this kit is a bargain for what you get: two access points and control software that can scale to handle even more.

  20. Muni Wi-Fi's Second Chance

    Wi-Fi networks can work with a little tweaking, a new study finds.

  21. Solar-Powered Wi-Fi

    Creative engineers are finding ways to affordably harness solar power to fuel access points, while others are using Wi-Fi to more efficiently manage their solar-power systems.

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