Install Vista, get free Wi-FiThrough T-Mobile and The Cloud, Microsoft offers three free months of access to early adopters of its newly released OS.
Wi-Fi's municipal questPlans for large municipal wireless projects are moving forward--and facing big challenges.
Best Twitter ApplicationI recently found Twitter, and am looking for the best twitter application for the iPhone. Right now I am using Twitterfon and have had no problems with it...
WiFi, Edge, 3G and the iPhoneAll that is irrelevant though, when you factor in how most people will use the iPhone and where they will use the iPhone and in reality the average data thoroughput for the average user will be much higher than any...
Skype Access for Wi-FiConnect to WiFi hotspots the easy way. When you're on your travels, connecting to WiFi hotspots can be, well, a right pain. Fiddling with your credit card, inserting numbers, etc. Skype Access removes that hassle - simply pay-per-minute for the time you need, and pay with your Skype Credit.
CommView for WiFiCommView for WiFi is a software product designed for capturing and analyzing network packets on wireless 802.11a/b/g networks. It gathers information from the wireless adapter and decodes the analyzed data.
The Kensington WiFi FinderThe Kensington WiFi Finder eliminates the hassle of finding WiFi networks while on the road. Press a button and three LEDs indicate signal strength from up to 200 feet, and the pocket-sized, patent-pending design is compact and lightweight.
Wi-Fi Product Watch, May 2009Windows Mobile synch service starts public beta; Yahoo! focuses on apps for Apple iPhone; Mobile VoIP set to impact cellular mobile; Motorola announces 802.11n branch office products, with voice; Ekahau adds Wi-Fi spectrum analysis to site survey tool...
5 Wi-Fi Hotspot Finders To Find Free Wi-Fi Spots Near YouThere are an increasing number of places around the world where you can find free Wi-Fi to let you log on to the Internet. Thanks to this, I get to watch people wandering the streets, laptops open, looking for a blip of a signal to let them online.
How Wireless Networks WorkAll of the Wi-Fi variants (802.11b, g and n products) use the same 2.4 GHz radio frequency, and as a result are designed to be compatible with each other, so you can usually use devices based on the different standards within the same wireless network.