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  1. Only You (and Wi-Fi) Can Prevent Forest Fires

    Tropos works in conjunction with hard-hit California neighborhood to deploy wireless fire detection network.

  2. Wi-Fi: Still Not Bad for You (As Far As We Know)

    25 years after the first cell phone call, researchers maintain that there is no evidence to show that low levels of RF energy, such as those emitted by Wi-Fi radios, are dangerous. (But caution with children and cell phones is still advised.)

  3. Is In-Vehicle Wi-Fi a Boon For Commuters?

    Public transportation companies worldwide are hoping to improve the safety and efficiency of their operations--and their ridership--by integrating wireless solutions on their trains and buses.

  4. Symbol Wins $23M 'Wi-Fi' Patent Suit

    A federal jury orders Proxim to shell out six percent royalties on past sales of Proxim's Open Air 802.11 and 802.11b products.

  5. Wi-Fi, E-Mail in Stars for Zodiac

    Tapwave's Palm-based gaming handheld finally gets Wi-Fi and its own e-mail application over a year after its introduction.

  6. McCain Bill Would Help Municipal Wi-Fi

    New bill seeks to block state and incumbent telecoms' efforts to keep cities out of broadband business.

  7. Wi-Fi is Hot at CTIA, Hope Remains for 3G

    CTIA Wireless 2003 has been characterized by real products, real engagements and partnerships. Wi-Fi and new handsets have taken center stage, but many remain hopeful for 3G.

  8. Draft 2 of Faster Wi-Fi Spec Approved

    'Only' two more years before 802.11n is expected to be approved.

  9. Wi-Fi + DSL Combo Chip New from Broadcom

    The BCM6362 is the first chip to combine Broadcom’s ADSL2+ and 802.11n Wi-Fi technologies, as well as Gigabit Ethernet switching, Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT), and voice over IP (VoIP) for IADs and high-end residential gateways.

  10. Best of the Best of the ISP-Lists: Wi-Fi Interference

    Members of the ISP-Lists examine truth and tall tales in pursuit of a method of freeing their airwaves from interference.

  11. Proposed Standard Aims to Manage Wi-Fi Clients

    In the future, 802.11v may be the answer to enterprise problems with securely configuring laptops and phones.

  12. Southwest Airlines Tests In-Flight Wi-Fi

    Through the month of March, Southwest Airlines is joining the ranks of air carriers trying out in-flight Wi-Fi service for passengers.

  13. Cometa Founder Takes Wi-Fi 'Leap of Faith'

    A leap of faith that companies can not only sell wireless Internet access, but make money with it, is part of the foundation under Cometa, which plans to provide wholesale Wi-Fi access.

  14. Five Steps to Troubleshoot Your Wi-Fi Network

    Wireless problems can be a big headache, but with these five key steps you can isolate and fix most of them.

  15. Municipal Wi-Fi Network Surveying and Testing: Part II

    In Part II of our three-part series on muni/metro WLAN testing, we cover the tools you'll need for the job, and guide you through the Pre-Installation Survey phase.

  16. Wi-Fi Protects Visitors During Super Bowl XLII

    It couldn't help the Pats offensive line protect its quarterback, but the WLAN deployed by the Phoenix Police Department did help to protect (and to serve) everyone else at the Super Bowl.

  17. T-Mobile to Integrate Wi-Fi, Cellular Services

    T-Mobile plans to combine Wi-Fi and 3G mobile services to create a multi-speed network that delivers the fastest data communications available anywhere.

  18. Korean Highway Corporation Tests Highway Wi-Fi

    The state-run KHC is testing a solution from California-based Strix Systems that will enable broadband access along the entire length of the highway that runs between Korea’s two largest cities, Seoul and Pusan. In initial tests, the network successfully streamed high-bandwidth video to vehicles moving at speeds over 100 km/h.

  19. New Smartphone Has Wi-Fi, Disappearing Keyboard

    Nearly identical to upcoming smartphones from T-Mobile and O2, the VPA III from carrier giant Vodafone combines GSM, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless networking with a nifty retractable keyboard.

  20. Report: Many Companies Lack Wi-Fi Security

    Rushing to go wireless, many enterprises overlook the need to safeguard their data, according to a Jupiter Research report released at 802.11 Planet Conference & Expo today.

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