Author Archives: Wayne Slavin

What’s Holding Back Wi-Fi?

The potential of public wireless local area networks to ease the connection woes of mobile workers has been well documented but there are some very real obstacles that need to be overcome before theory can become fact. Via [insight.zdnet.co.uk]Continue Reading

Sharp Ships PDA With Wi-Fi In US

Sharp’s Zaurus SL-6000L PDA is now available with English language support online. This device, as well as two additional SL-6000 models, have been available in Japan. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi MemoryStick Hits US Shores

Last month, the Hagiwara Sys-Com MemoryStick Wireless LAN card finally became available — in Japan. The Wi-Fi enabled MemoryStick is now shipping in the United States. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading

Microsoft Powering Wi-Fi VoIP Phones

Hardware and software players are positioning themselves to combine two of the Internet’s success stories — Wi-Fi and VoIP — onto one hardware platform. Via [internetnews.com]Continue Reading

Prepaid Wi-Fi Hits The Web

A new Web site has hit the Internet designed to help consumers find a prepaid Wi-Fi service plan. WiFiMinutes.com gives consumers the ability to compare and contrast several plan options. Via [wirelessweek.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi VoIP Will Take Time To Mature, Say Vendors

VoIP over Wi-Fi networks is still fraught with problems that will take time – probably years – to solve, according to execs from vendors selling gear to support the technology, who spoke at a panel Tuesday at Spring VON 2004. Via [nwfusion.com]Continue Reading

Vonage To Offer Portable Wi-Fi Phones

Broadband phone service provider Vonage will make available portable Wi-Fi phones later this year to help defend itself against AT&T’s expansion into its market, a Vonage executive said Monday. Via [news.com.com]Continue Reading

Mesh: The Next Step For Wireless

Mesh technology allows new wireless networks to be created, or existing WLANs to be extended, without needing a wired connection to each base station. Via [insight.zdnet.co.uk]Continue Reading

Can AMD’s Alchemy Turn Wi-Fi Into Gold?

AMD has begun to address Intel’s almost total domination of the Wi-Fi market by launching a hotspot co-marketing scheme designed to promote its Alchemy WLAN chips. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Signals Turn Up In Some Unexpected Places

Anyone can get their kicks on Route 66 — but on Highway 101, you can get Wi-Fi in 77 places. Via [usatoday.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi In The Sky: The Boeing Connexion

As I sit here in an American Eagle commuter jet, flying from San Jose to Los Angeles and trying to write this column, one thing occurs to me: This Ferrari-branded notebook sure looks better when it isn’t solidly stuck in my stomach. The second thing that occurs to me is, I’ll probably never regain theContinue Reading

Intel Buys Wi-Fi Chip Maker For $40m

Intel has bought Israeli wireless networking chip maker Envara for $40m, local business site The Market has claimed. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Lucent Looks To Provide Mobile Wi-Fi For Trains, Autos, Bbuses

Lucent Technologies Inc. is working to develop a product that would provide users with wireless Internet access on trains, buses and automobiles. Via [computerworld.com]Continue Reading

Keep Out Of The Hot Seat With Hot Spots

From hot spots in McDonald’s to the newly proposed hot zones showing up in town squares in municipalities around the country, wireless access seems more and more pervasive – or at least the perception is that wireless is pervasive. In reality, CIOs, CSOs (Chief Security Officers) and network administrators are struggling to implement enterprise wirelessContinue Reading

Intel, Alcatel Team Up For WiMax Gear

Intel and network gear maker Alcatel announced on Thursday an alliance to deliver WiMax equipment by the second half of 2005. Via [news.com.com]Continue Reading