Texas Instruments Is Unconvinced WiMax Will Replace DSL

Despite all of the hype surrounding WiMax, chip maker Texas Instruments remains unconvinced the technology will revolutionize the way that broadband Internet services are delivered to homes and offices, according to a company executive. Via [nwfusion.com]Continue Reading

Sydney To Bridge Harbour With Wi-Fi Ferries

The Australian city is considering providing wireless Internet access on the ferries that move commuters and visitors around the bay. Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]Continue Reading

Making A Mesh Of Wireless Networking

Dust Networks announced today the release of SmartMesh, a wireless mesh networking platform for enterprise-level monitoring and control solutions. Via [news.zdnet.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Toys Goes To Extremes

Wi-Fi Toys written by Mike Outmesguine and published by Wiley under their “ExtremeTech” label, starts off with basic wireless tinkering skills, such as how to make antenna cables, and quickly moves into around cool hardware projects such as building a directional Wi-Fi “cantenna” out of a coffee can, modifying your access point for better signalContinue Reading

Concord Camera Demos WiFi Technology

Concord Camera Corp. will demonstrate its clever new wireless image transfer technology for digital cameras called WIT at Photokina next week in Cologne, Germany. Via [news.designtechnica.com]Continue Reading

3Com Launches New Wireless Networking Gear For SMBs

3Com Corp. Monday unveiled several new wireless networking products for small business customers who need certain enterprise-level features but can’t afford enterprise-level prices. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

Hotspot Road Trip

A year ago, I hit the road on a six-week cross-country trip. My theory was that as a writer all I needed was a laptop and a cell phone, and I could work anywhere. As the trip got underway, though, I faced a stark reality check. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading

There’s Wi-Fi In ‘Team’

AirWave Wireless and AirMagnet are combining their respective Wi-Fi products and offering them up to joint customers, the companies announced today. The cooperative solution comes as market watchers and industry experts have called for a shaking out in the Wi-Fi vendor industry. Via [wirelessiq.info]Continue Reading

Taiwan WLAN Equipment Makers Up Production Of WLAN Switch And Wireless IP Phones

WLAN switching and wireless voice over IP (VoIP) will soon begin to see a surge in the WLAN market, despite the schedule for the IEEE standard having been delayed, said sources in the Taiwan WLAN industry. Via [digitimes.com]Continue Reading

Hotels Wire Up For Guests

For executive travelers the hotel room is more than just a place to sleep at night; these days it is also a work zone where the businessperson can get connected to the office. Via [cnn.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Masterplan Delayed By Reshuffle

The unveiling of a government strategy to install wireless hot spots in public areas across Britain has been put on ice until at least October. Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]Continue Reading

Free, Wireless Web Comes To Golden Hill

Drew MacCullough lived a fairly unplugged life in a vintage Golden Hill apartment building known as the Pink Palace. No TV. No home phone. No Internet. Then technology changed his life. Wireless Internet. And it was free. Via [signonsandiego.com]Continue Reading

Don’t Price Wi-Fi To Death, Operators Warned

Mobile phone networks have been warned not to harm their future revenues with data tariffs designed to give the ailing WLAN hotpot business a death blow. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Mobiles Track Down Wi-Fi Hotspots

The best thing about wireless net access, or wi-fi, is that once you find a hotspot, it is so easy to use. The downside is that finding your nearest hotspot when you are out and about can be tricky. Especially if you are in a city you do not know well. Via [news.bbc.co.uk]Continue Reading

College Backs Off Wi-Fi Ban

High-tech tensions at the University of Texas at Dallas are easing, as administrators are curtailing the regulation of private hot spots in campus housing, but problems with interference may continue. Via [news.zdnet.com]Continue Reading