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  • London to go WiFi
    Wednesday 22 February 2006 – 10:41
    The City of London, one of the biggest financial centres in the world, is to be provided with comprehensive wireless coverage over the entire area.
  • Hackers Use Nvidia GPUs to Crack WiFi
    Sunday 12 October 2008 – 09:30
    Most people grumble and complain about the high cost of top end GPUs. Now it appears that these GPUs are cost-effective ways to breach wireless network encryption. Russian Hackers reportedly broke through WPA and WPA2 encryption using a brute force attac
  • Google takes WiFi lobbying up a notch
    Wednesday 26 March 2008 – 10:00 in Networking
    Google this week began a new push in Washington, lobbying for more airwaves and bandwidth access for wireless Internet. It's part of the online giant's push to create a new standard of wireless Web access.
  • Qantas to upgrade planes with wifi, power
    Wednesday 25 July 2007 – 10:51 in Business
    Sydney (Australia) – Australian airline Qantas is upgrading its fleet to include both wired and wireless Internet access and laptop power ports in most seats. The upgrades will be phased in on the company’s Boeing 747-400 planes and will be standard on a
  • Philadelphia to become 'WiFi-for-all' city
    Thursday 2 September 2004 – 09:55
    For about $10 million, city officials here believe they can turn all of Philadelphia into the world's largest wireless Internet hotspot (www.wififreespot.com).

Articles & reviews

  • NeedToKnow: WiFi PDAs' Dirty Little Secret - Part 2*
    Thursday 26 August 2004 – 08:11
    It took awhile, but we managed to round up a few more wireless PDA products willing to be put to our wireless speed testing. This time, we have multiple PalmOS-based solutions as well as Dell's fastest PDA for your perusal. We're sure you'll find the results as interesting as we did!
  • NeedToKnow: WiFi PDAs' Dirty Little Secret*
    Thursday 20 May 2004 – 03:38
    Updated PDA manufacturers have been previously caught "optimistically" specing both available memory and the number of screen colors really available in their products. This NeedToKnow shows that they also have some work to do to convey to prospective buyers the wireless speeds that their 802.11b-enabled products can really deliver. We found some surprisingly slow products, but also some that deliver what you'd expect from a device with WiFi inside.
  • First Test: SMC's WiFi Skype Phone*
    Tuesday 5 September 2006 – 04:23
    First Test: SMC's WiFi Skype Phone Been wondering what's been taking all those Skype Wi-Fi phones so long to hit the shelves? Tim Higgins looked at SMC's WSKP100 and thinks he knows why.
  • Palm TX Handheld Brings Affordable WiFi to PDAs*
    Monday 17 October 2005 – 07:00
    Palm's relatively low priced TX handheld includes a wealth of hardware features including WiFi and Bluetooth. It's a little troublesome to setup, but after installation the device's design and built-in and desktop software make it a joy to use.
  • SanDisk SD WiFi Card reviewed*
    Thursday 9 October 2003 – 07:53
    SanDisk's SD WiFi card is an impressive technical feat - a complete 802.11b client adapter the size of two postage stamps. But looks aren't everything and our latest review will give you the 411 on whether its performance is as impressive as its size!

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