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  • May 31st 2007

    News Londoners not that interested in Wi-Fi

    So far, only around 6,000 people have registered to use the City of London Wi-Fi network, despite the service being offered free of charge. Some 350,000 users could get access to the free Wi-Fi service

    Related categories : Lan , Wi-fi , Web

  • April 24th 2007

    News Heathrow Express gets Wi-Fi

    Heathrow Express travellers will be able to use Wi-Fi aboard the train service from today. T-Mobile's Wi-Fi HotSpot service has been extended to the Heathrow Express, with 2Mbit/s speeds available throughout the journey

    Related categories : Lan , Wi-fi , Web

  • February 1st 2007

    News Wi-Fi Skype phone aiming for Tokyo

    Logitec's latest Skype-toting pseudo-phone to be released in Japan stands more chance of success than most, as it comes as part of a deal with one of Tokyo's largest Wi-Fi hotspot operators.

    Related categories : Lan , Voip , Voip , Wi-fi , Web , Broadband

  • June 11th 2007

    News Wi-Fi upgrade for digital cameras

    Digital camera owners will be able to upgrade their cameras to send images via Wi-Fi with a new Wi-Fi enabled memory card technology that's being built in to SD cards

    Related categories : Cameras , Camcorders , Portable-media , Wi-fi , Upgrades

  • June 3rd 2008

    News Will Bluetooth get PANned by WiFi?

    New wireless short-range technology is being demoed today at the Computex trade show in Taipei. The tech called WiFi PAN is made in conjunction with Intel and Ozmo Devices and is looking to take some of the limelight that main rival Bluetooth has been hogging.

    Related categories : Wi-fi , Networking

  • April 17th 2008

    News Russia in proposed Wi-Fi clampdown

    In what seems like a throwback to the bad old days of a bug on every phone and a KGB officer in every cafe, a hitherto obscure Russian government agency has come out and proposed that the owners of Wi-Fi devices should be forced to register their devices with the state.

    Related categories : Computing , Networking , Wi-fi

  • July 11th 2008

    News Open WiFi owner not blamed for downloads

    A court in Germany has ruled that a man is not to blame for illegal downloading as he has an open WiFi connection.

    Related categories : Wi-fi , Broadband , Internet , Networking

  • January 29th 2007

    News Vista users to get free Wi-Fi in the US

    If you're planning to a) rush out and buy Windows Vista in the near future, and b) visit the US shortly after, why not take advantage of the free Wi-Fi promotion that Microsoft is currently running?

    Related categories : Lan , Operating-systems , Wi-fi

  • February 26th 2007

    News Wi-Fi users spend more time online

    Internet users with a home Wi-Fi network spend more time reading news and checking emails online compared to web surfers on a wired broadband connection, according to new research

    Related categories : Broadband , Lan , Laptops , Mobile-phones , Web , Wi-fi

  • October 20th

    News Free in-flight Wi-Fi coming to Virgin planes

    Virgin is to become the first airline to do offer free Wi-Fi, with customers on its Virgin America service to receive the complimentary service - according to its wireless partner Google.

    Related categories : Internet

  • February 11th 2008

    News National Express paves the way for Wi-Fi on trains

    More British train operators are offering Wi-Fi services on standard and first class passenger trains, with National Express East Coast leading the way in terms of providing free, widespread access for its passengers on all 43 of its trains currently in service.

    Related categories : Handhelds , Broadband , Laptops , Mobile-computing , Portable-computing , Internet , Gaming

  • April 17th 2007

    News London becomes Europe's largest Wi-Fi hotspot

    London is to become the biggest Wi-Fi hotspot in Europe when 350,000 city workers are given public wireless internet access. Next week, the work will start on installing 130 base stations all around the City of London

    Related categories : Lan , Wi-fi , Web

  • November 21st 2007

    News Orange to offer 10,000 free Wi-Fi hotspots

    Orange has teamed up with wireless access firm The Cloud to provide its customers free Wi-Fi across the UK. The Cloud has some 7,500 Wi-Fi hotspots around the country.

    Related categories : Mobile-phones , Web , Wi-fi , Broadband , Lan

  • March 7th 2007

    News 'Can I have a coffee and Wi-Fi please?'

    Wi-Fi use in the UK is increasing rapidly, and web surfers get connected at airports, coffee shops and hotels the most, according to new research. Mobility firm iPass found that Wi-Fi use went up by 44 per cent between the first and second half of 2006.

    Related categories : Wi-fi , Web

  • March 11th 2008

    News Wi-Fi hotspots to disappear?

    Wi-Fi hotspots will become as ill-used as the telephone box. That's the claim levied by mobile broadband advocate Ericsson yesterday

    Related categories : Internet

  • February 14th 2008

    News Wi-Fi detecting clothes

    Firebox.com has just started retailing what could well be the most ridiculous item it has ever had on the site (which is saying something) ? a Wi-Fi Detecting T-Shirt

    Related categories : Wi-fi

  • March 23rd 2007

    News The paint that blocks Wi-Fi

    A US company has announced that it has found a way you can block out Wi-Fi - with paint. The obscene idea has been developed by Virginia-based EM-SEC Technologies, and is primarily for military purposes...

    Related categories : Web , Wi-fi , Lan

  • July 3rd 2007

    News Get flat-rate access to 30,000 Wi-Fi hotspots

    Wireless hotspot access firm Trustive today launched its 'Unlimited' Wi-Fi service. It gives you flat-rate access to its worldwide network of 30,000 Wi-Fi hotspots

    Related categories : Wi-fi , Web , Lan , Mobile-phones

  • December 11th 2007

    News T-Mobile to offer Samsung's Wi-Fi VoIP mobile

    T-Mobile has started selling the much-rumoured Samsung Katalyst Wi-Fi VoIP handset in the US. Available at just £40, the question is when it will reach us here in the UK. The Samsung SGH-T739 Katalyst allows you to call your friends and family free of charge using VoIP services when you're within range of a Wi-Fi network

    Related categories : Wi-fi , Mobile-phones , Voip

  • October 15th

    News New Wi-Fi standard takes on Bluetooth

    The Wi-Fi Alliance has dropped details about a new Wi-Fi specification which is to take Bluetooth head-on.

    Related categories : Digital-home