PCCW And Intel Team Up On Fixed Wireless Broadband Development

Hong Kong’s dominant telecom player, PCCW has announced that it will co-operate with Intel to explore new WiMAX fixed wireless broadband technologies and to maximize opportunities in the delivery of broadband data to the consumer and enterprise market segments. Via [cmpnetasia.com]Continue Reading

Nosy Wi-Fi Neighbors

The rise in home wireless networks has apparently spawned a new variety of Peeping Toms. In an October study on home-networking trends by wireless-gateway provider 2Wire, 44 percent of home Wi-Fi users admit they would peek at their neighbors’ wireless networks if given the opportunity. Some 21 percent can see their neighbors’ wireless networks, andContinue Reading

Dealing With Gaps In Wireless Security

Wireless local-area networks are notoriously insecure. But that’s not stopping companies from cobbling together technologies. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

A Latte, A Wi-Fi Link And A Hacker

If you have ever connected to the Internet through a wireless hot spot at a Starbucks, McDonald’s or other business, you know how convenient it can be. Unfortunately, the setup is convenient for other people, too — hackers intent on stealing your log-in information for their own use. Via [computerworld.com]Continue Reading

Intel Raises The Stakes On Wi-Fi Chips

Chipmaker Intel is developing new Wi-Fi products as it looks to expand its influence beyond the notebook market. Via [news.com.com]Continue Reading

Verizon Puts Some N.Y. Hot Spots On Ice

Verizon Communications is cutting in half the number of hot spots it planned to install in New York City by the end of the year. Via [news.com.com]Continue Reading

Unwired Seeks $100m To Take On Telstra In Wireless Push

Despite the failure of IP1 and Nextgen Networks this year, which sent $1 billion worth of investment down the drain, another telecom start-up is asking the public for $100 million to take on Telstra in Sydney next year. Via [smh.com.au]Continue Reading

Wireless Made My Eyes Glaze Over

Wireless security, or the lack thereof, is one of the hot button issues facing most corporations nowadays. The only security item higher on the agenda is MS security, or the lack thereof. Why can’t any security discussions be about how effective a product is? Wouldn’t that be an interesting twist? Via [theinquirer.net]Continue Reading

Hotspot Wireless Homing In On $4.5M Investment

Executives from wireless products maker Spirea AB and chip producer Intel Corp. are working with venture capitalists to complete a $4.5 million investment in a Dublin company they formed this year. Via [columbus.bizjournals.com]Continue Reading

Mixed Fortunes For Enterprise WLANs

Mixed fortunes for enterprise WLANs, if the latest crop of research results are anything to go by. A survey by investment bank Goldman Sachs found that wireless Lans are now rated ‘low priority’ for IT spending, according to a panel of 100 CIOs. In the same survey last year, WLANs rated in the top category.Continue Reading

Michigan Wi-Fi Hackers ‘Try To Steal Credit Card Details’

Federal officials this week accused a third Michigan man of conspiring to steal credit card numbers from the Lowe’s chain of home improvement stores by taking advantage of an unsecured wi-fi network at store in suburban Detroit. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Linksys Previews Wireless Gear

Linksys Group is readying the launch of an 802.11g wireless print server, an 802.11g USB adapter, and its first Bluetooth product. Via [pcworld.com]Continue Reading

AMD Exec Blasts Intel Wireless Technology

An executive of chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices took a shot at rival Intel’s Centrino technology, calling the wireless component of Intel’s offering “garbage” and suggesting the company misleads the market. Via [crn.com]Continue Reading

Cincinnati Bell Offering Free WiFi To Subscribers

Cincinnati Bell Inc. said it is offering its ZoomTown high-speed Internet subscribers free and unlimited wireless fidelity service through the end of the year. Via [cincinnati.bizjournals.com]Continue Reading

Wireless LANs: Are They Worth The Trouble?

Despite having limited data rates, the mobility WLANs offer is more than a sufficient lure to drive the market. Via [eetasia.com]Continue Reading