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  1. Wi-Fi Product Watch, October 2009

    Free Wi-Fi on Virgin America flights; Movie Wedge helps portable movie viewing; good news, Fido--there's an app for that; two new HP Mini netbooks froom Verizon; more airlines add Wi-Fi; Epson Artisan 810 All-in-One Printer reviewed; 50 free apps for mobile business users; and more.

  2. Boingo Recruiting For Wi-Fi Hotspots

    EarthLink founder Sky Dayton says his company can make anyone a hotspot operator with very little complaints coming from ISPs.

  3. Verizon Plans to 'Wi-Fi' Pay Phones

    The telco giant plans to build 802.11b-compliant 'hotspot' extensions of its broadband service in New York, using existing pay phones as the distribution vehicle.

  4. Philips Buys Wi-Fi Chipmaker

    The Netherlands-based electronics company is buying up the German multi-band wireless company behind the yet to be released Tondelayo dual-band chip that will support 802.11a/b/g.

  5. Wi-Fi Product Watch: December 2004

    A run down of the latest and sometimes greatest products using wireless at the end of the year.

  6. Covad Offers Linksys Wi-Fi

    The service provider offers wireless networking gear to its broadband customers, the latest example of Wi-Fi for competitive advantage.

  7. Baby Bells' Wi-Fi Plans Evolve

    SBC rolls out a two-pronged pricing strategy while Verizon cuts its New York deployment in half.

  8. Vanderbilt Wi-Fi: Blocked When Needed

    Wireless for students isn't a given. This law school went beyond a commercial gateway deployment to develop a system putting professors in charge of classroom Internet access.

  9. Heat, Water...and Wi-Fi

    EdgeFocus is creating an interesting niche business providing wireless access for residents throughout apartment buildings.

  10. Wi-Fi Alliance Tests for Multimedia

    The WMM test is an early check for Quality of Service for voice and video in wireless products -- months before the 802.11e QoS standard is done.

  11. Corridor Brings Wi-Fi to the 'Burbs

    A newly deployed wireless network is providing Internet access to a potential base of 195,000 rural and suburban users in Oregon, and that's only the beginning; plans include eventual consumer voice services.

  12. Microsoft Supports Muni Wi-Fi

    Not by installing a network, but by providing advertising and services on MetroFi’s network in Portland, Oregon.

  13. Wi-Fi Product Watch: October 2006

    The latest Wi-Fi goodies.

  14. The No-Hardware Wi-Fi Community

    Whisher's wish? Internet access and community applications like IM shared by the wireless masses, but with no extra hardware beyond the laptop.

  15. Dell Makes Wi-Fi Standard on Laptops

    The latest in Dell's Latitude line of laptops will be getting 802.11b integrated as the company enters a deal to give its users discounts at Wayport-powered hotspots.

  16. Robots Compete Using Wi-Fi

    Colubris provided an access point to the FIRST Robotics club, giving a leg up to wireless-equipped competitors.

  17. Symbol Puts Wi-Fi on Assembly Lines

    The wireless networking company pitches a new product to help managers track inventory by using real-time location tags.

  18. Free Wi-Fi for New Jersey Commuters

    Comcast recently rolled out a free Wi-Fi deployment in beta at 100 New Jersey rail stations.

  19. New Short Range Wi-Fi Antenna

    Antenna maker Ethertronics is shipping the new JI Standard Embedded, a short range antenna for the 2.4GHz band for OEMs wanting to get products to market quickly.

  20. Routers, Switches and Wi-Fi, Oh My!

    Is a Wireless switch in your Future? If you're a big business, the chances are better than good. Here's what to look for in the product that will control your WLAN and the reasons you need one.

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