Monthly Archives: September 2004

Wi-Fi ‘Hotspots’ For Web Access And Crime?

While Wi-Fi access is becoming almost ubiquitous it seems there are still doubts in users’ minds about where they would feel safe getting out their laptop. Via [networks.silicon.com]Continue Reading

WLAN Equipment Revenues Set To Increase 33% In China

New research from In-Stat/MDR illustrates that market demand for Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) equipment and services in the China marketplace is heating up. The high-tech research firm expects WLAN equipment revenues in China to increase at a near 33% CAGR from about $54 million in 2004 to almost $160 million by 2008.Continue Reading

Wi-Fi RFID Tackles Medicine

Radio Frequency identification, or RFID, a high-tech solution to replace barcodes as the number one way to track assets and automatically collect data in any organization, is quickly taking on a life of its own as companies like Wal-Mart begin using it to make sure no widgets are misplaced. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading

Internet Cafes Passé As Whole Cities Become Wireless

Philadelphia is debating making all 134 square miles of the city the world’s largest wireless hot spot. Boston, Atlanta, New York, Los Angeles and other cities are considering parallel moves. In Europe, the firm HotSpot Amsterdam is set to go citywide in the Dutch capital soon. Via [chron.com]Continue Reading

Government Doesn’t Drive Wi-Fi

A report from the University of Georgia’s New Media Institute shows that although local government is a major driver of large wireless projects nationwide, its influence is not as pervasive or its reasons as clear as some would think. Via [fcw.com]Continue Reading

Avaya To Resell Dual-mode Motorola Handset For Cellular, WLAN Networks

The Motorola CN620 dual-mode phone is a “good start” for users wanting to roam between cellular and 802.11 networks, but vendors should find some way of making these devices work at public Wi-Fi hotspots, a Canadian research analyst says. Via [itbusiness.ca]Continue Reading

Sony Unveils Wi-Fi Multimedia Clié

Sony will next week ship its most impressive Clié PDA yet. The PEG-VZ90 multimedia handheld features not only a slick sliding control panel, but Wi-Fi wireless connectivity and a stunning 3.8in 480 x 320 OLED screen. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Businesses Check Out Wi-Fi Phones

Doctors and nurses at Silicon Valley’s El Camino Hospital use Wi-Fi not just to send e-mail, but also to talk to each other. Cutting-edge Wi-Fi phones have replaced pagers and intercoms in many parts of the high-tech hospital. The portable phones, which resemble walkie-talkies, run on new technology that may soon become an alternative toContinue Reading

Extreme Wi-Fi

Take that wireless hot spot in the local java joint, jack it up on steroids and use it to connect an entire city full of computers. That, in short, is WiMax, a cutting-edge wireless technology that’s starting to prove its worth as a fast, cheap and easy networking option for businesses. Via [forbes.com]Continue Reading

ZyAir 802.11g Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter/AP

Have you ever been with a group of notebook-equipped people (say, co-workers perhaps) and found yourselves fighting over who was going to get the only available LAN port? As common as wireless networks are today, they’re still far from ubiquitous, and it’s entirely likely that say, in a conference room or hotel suite, a groupContinue Reading

Businesses Cast Wi-Fi Lures To Hook Customers

Chicago commercial real estate developer Tim Donohue no longer pays rent for an office. With so many free Wi-Fi establishments popping up, he can tap into their Internet signals – and his cell phone – to accomplish his daily business needs. Via [usatoday.com]Continue Reading

Tools Of The Trade: WiFi Access Points

The first generation of wireless networking equipment was expensive, tricky to configure, slow, and not that reliable. But performance has improved and it is possible now to pick up basic equipment very cheaply. Via [news.independent.co.uk]Continue Reading

ViewSonic Delves Into Video Networking

When you think of ViewSonic, you probably think of computer displays, a product category it’s been a major player in for years–or possibly of TVs, a market it’s entered more recently. But with computers and consumer electronics converging, networked video is slowly becoming a reality, and ViewSonic is diving in to the teeming home networkingContinue Reading

Students, College Face Off Over Wi-Fi

A disagreement over public and private wireless networks is stirring up high-tech tension at the University of Texas at Dallas. Via [news.zdnet.com]Continue Reading

Boingo Bolsters Hotspot Security

Boingo Wireless said Wednesday that it has added 802.1x and WPA security support to its network of hotspots. Via [internetweek.com]Continue Reading