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Wi-Fi Product Watch, February 2009
Linux mobile tools for business users; new mobile VoIP offerings; free, open source network security apps; Elektron 2.0 RADIUS Server, easy to configure and use; Sirius Stiletto 2 ($329.99) offers the complete satellite radio package--plus Wi-Fi; new Nintendo DSi slated for April; new Kindles are coming--still no Wi-Fi; and more.
ICOA: Building a Wi-Fi Empire
Acquisitions are the cornerstone tactic of this pure-play Wi-Fi company's plans to dominate the market for the backend control of public-access hotspots.
Radwin Extends Wi-Fi Range
The Israeli company's new product claims to offer WiMax-like performance using 802.11 chips.
Wi-Fi to Broaden Cingular's Reach
SBC plans to use its FreedomLink hotspot network and VoIP to make Cingular a better competitor to other mobile carriers.
Review: Three Linux Wi-Fi Managers
An overview of three Linux programs that help users manage Wi-Fi connections: Network Manager, Wicd, and KWifiManager.
Wi-Fi Helps Wildfire Prevention
With more than 5,000 homes in the Santa Barbara, CA area evacuated due to the 500-acre Jesusita Fire today, we reprise a few stories from our archives about the potential Wi-Fi has for early detection and wildfire prevention.
Wi-Fi Product Watch: April 2005
Wi-Fi for gambling; Buffalo tries MIMO; Aruba goes outdoors; and more.
Business Travelers Prefer Wi-Fi to Food
When it comes to mobility, the only thing business travelers want more than Wi-Fi is electricity.
Wi-Fi's Big, Green Adventure
Using a solar-powered MiFi personal hotspot (and Verizon's 3G network) to keep in touch, 15 Dartmouth College students are trouping around the country in a big green veggie-powered bus this summer in order to spread the word about emerging green technologies--and how one person can make a difference.
Arrested Criminal Hackers Used Wi-Fi
Two Michigan men have been arrested and released on bond after the FBI picked them up for causing damage to a protected computer system -- all from a store parking lot.
Wi-Fi Hotspot Security: Using VPNs
Virtual Private Network tunnels supplied via your office, a paid service, or even DIY pave the way to secure connections.
Belkin Cans 'Spamming' Wi-Fi Routers
Customers and IT workers alike raised hackles at what they saw as the SOHO wireless vendor's intrusive marketing.
Vonage Inks Earthlink to Wi-Fi Deal
Vonage seeks way out of 'VoIP 101' run, analyst said.
Wi-Fi Product Watch, August 2009
Nimbuzz Android launches; Nokia to enter netbook space; Epson's new Wi-Fi-enabled printer coming this month; Verizon Wireless updates specs for 4G LTE 700MHz; radios you can swallow; Apple looks into exploding iPhones, iPods; smartphone app downloads to triple by 2014; and more.
Wi-Fi Drives Innovation in Tourism
From a game that leads you through the streets of Venice--and helps control foot traffic--to a Web-based audio tour of New Yorks Museum of Modern Art, Wi-Fi can make information available to tourists in a variety of innovative ways.
Wi-Fi Hotspots: Are They For Real? Part I
Our correspondent goes traveling cross-country with his Wi-Fi devices and reports on what he found.
Wi-Fi Hotspots: Are They For Real? Part II
Our reporter continues his travels with Wi-Fi encountering good and bad service along the way.
Wi-Fi Smartphone Use Growing Rapidly
As smartphone sales continue to grow, Wi-Fi is emerging as an integral component of the lucrative mobile market, with a recent study showing a triple-digit spike in consumers using the wireless technology to access the Internet on their handsets.
Nokia Adds Wi-Fi to Communicator Series
Nokia's new handset is a tri-band GSM device that integrates two color screens, a keypad, a keyboard and, most significantly, Wi-Fi.
Better Wi-Fi on the Linux Horizon
Wireless support in Linux has been "good enough" for some time. An all-new WLAN stack promises something better than "o.k."
