Filed in archive Wi-Fi
by jeff goldman on January 06, 2007
According to ZDNet Asia's Aaron Tan, a second person in Singapore (following Garyl Tan Jia Luo last month) has been prosecuted for illegal Wi-Fi access. "According to local media reports,...
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Filed in archive Wi-Fi
by jeff goldman on January 05, 2007
The San Francisco Examiner's Joshua Sabatini reports today that city mayor Gavin Newsom says the planned deal with Google and EarthLink for a free citywide Wi-Fi network is "seconds...
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Reuters reports today that Sprint has selected Nokia as a "key infrastructure and consumer electronics device provider for its wimax mobile broadband network in the United States."...
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Filed in archive Wi-Fi
by jeff goldman on January 02, 2007
The New York Times' Christopher Elliott today looks at Autonet Mobile's plans to provide a "rolling Wi-Fi hotspot" to customers of Avis Rent a Car by March. "For $10.95 a day,...
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Filed in archive Wi-Fi
by jeff goldman on January 02, 2007
The Greensboro News-Record's Joe Killian today looks at the impact of pervasive Wi-Fi access on social behavior. "With Wi-Fi becoming a part of everyday life, some say they now make their...
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Filed in archive Wi-Fi
by jeff goldman on January 02, 2007
According to MuniWireless, Los Angeles is planning to expand its free public wireless Internet service in 2007. The Board of Commissioners of the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los...
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Filed in archive RFID
by jeff goldman on January 02, 2007
UsingRFID.com reports that US-based RFID developer RFID, LTD. has unveiled its SurvivalTag, an RFID tag to be embedded in the uniforms of firefighters, police officers and emergency medical service...
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