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  1. Mobility's One-Day Wi-Fi Pilot

    A California company may have just the product for the growing number of wireless operators looking to catch a ride on the quick-moving 802.11 trend: One-day Wi-Fi.

  2. McDonald's Holds 'Wi-Fi Sweepstakes'

    The fast food giant teams with IBM and Palm to entice wireless Internet users into its San Francisco Bay Area restaurants.

  3. AirMagnet: Confusion Reigns in Wi-Fi Security

    The company discusses the issues behind customers not knowing which end is up when it comes to keeping a WLAN secure.

  4. Wi-Fi Pre-Certification Becoming Trend

    Whether you look at it as certifying intellectual property or just a reference design, more and more companies like India's Wipro are testing items that will never be offered for sale to the public.

  5. Virgin America Launches Wi-Fi In-flight

    Virgin America is looking to be the first commercial air carrier with fleet-wide Wi-Fi by the middle of next year.

  6. The Wi-Fi Planet Guide to Hotspot Safety for College Students

    From defending yourself against viruses (the computer kind!) to protecting your passwords or avoiding prosecution from the music industry, there are eight simple things students can do to stay safe when using Wi-Fi on or off campus.

  7. Wi-Fi Industry Backs Microsoft Mobile Software

    The software giant's announcement of a new PDA operating system with mobility software has garnered support from Wi-Fi and hotspot companies like Boingo, Wayport, T-Mobile, PCTEL, and Socket Communications.

  8. T-Mobile Taps Boingo To Integrate Wi-Fi, GPRS

    The two companies plan to co-develop a client-server solution that will help customers roam between T-Mobile's Wi-Fi and GPRS networks.

  9. Wi-Fi Planet Guide to Hotspot Safety, 2009

    Surfing the Web from a public hotspot is a much different proposition than surfing from your home or business WLAN. Learn how to protect your system and your sensitive data when accessing public Wi-Fi.

  10. Iraq-based Soldier Searches for Wi-Fi Answers

    UPDATED: When a U.S. soldier based in Iraq logged into the Internet seeking answers, our own Wi-Fi support forum came alive with 'miraculous' offers of assistance.

  11. Storm2 with Wi-Fi Arrives Amid Positive Reviews

    The mobile landscape has changed dramatically in the year since the first Storm model arrived. How will RIM's newest offering compete in an iPhone-dominated world?

  12. Wi-Fi 'Hotspots' Spread, Drawing Mobile Workers

    More than a year after the service was introduced, companies with mobile workers are finally starting to embrace the Wi-Fi technology that's available in some coffee shops, book stores and other public places.

  13. EarthLink's First Muni Wi-Fi Launches

    The first phase of Anaheim, California's network launched today, but controversy continues to dog current thinking about citywide wireless.

  14. Line-busting Wi-Fi Solution for Restaurants

    Whether full-service or fast food, wireless systems like the new Reach POS could mean better customer service, which means more customers, and more tips.

  15. Inexpensive Equipment Spurs on SoCal Wi-Fi Group

    Always a friend to those looking to spread Wi-Fi, Sputnik offered an equipment bundle to the San Diego freenet at a price they couldn't refuse.

  16. New Working Group Promotes Multimedia Grade Wi-Fi

    Multimedia grade Wi-Fi effort founded to help set the specs for the next gen of video- and voice-enabled Wi-Fi.

  17. Wi-Fi Planet Toronto: Security Taking Hold

    Lyne Bourque took time during last week's Wi-Fi Planet Conference and Expo in Toronto to check out the tools, techniques and even some open-source initiatives that are laying the groundwork for the future of secure wireless networking. Read her impressions and see what you missed.

  18. Sharing on a Wi-Fi Network Using Windows Vista

    Learn how sharing resources in Vista differs from Windows XP and see exactly how to perform common network sharing tasks.

  19. In-Flight Wi-Fi: Who Really Cares?

    Delta is latest to promise wireless in flight, but do users really want it?

  20. Utility to Offer Community-Wide Wi-Fi

    On Saturday, Benton County, Wash., will see the unveiling of one of the first city-wide (and soon county-wide) 802.11 networks open to homes and businesses, all powered by the cooperation of a motley crew including the power company, local ISPs, an airplane maker, and a software developer.

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