WIFI
Ars Technica – Bluetooth backers to temporarily embrace WiFi while waiting on UWB The Bluetooth SIG (Special Interest Group) is still committed to using Wi-Media’s UWB high-speed wireless Internet technology in the future, but handset delays have the group planning Read More
Time – An example: look at what happens when you put the iPhone into “airplane” mode (i.e., no cell service, WiFi, etc.). A tiny little orange airplane zooms into the menu bar! Cute, you might say. But cute little touches like that are part of what makes Read More
Washington Post – WiMax works similarly to WiFi, which allows people to surf the Internet when they are within several feet of transmitters. WiMax extends that service for miles. But building enough cell towers to make a seamless connection for people to use as they Read More
San Francisco Gate – And we’re working to bring free, municipal WiFi to every resident in San Francisco, as Proposition J on Tuesday’s ballot advocates. We have made tremendous progress in addressing quality-of-life issues in the last four years, but like all San Read More
MacNN – The Cupertino-based company began shipping its higher-priced iPhone in late June of this year with Mail and Google Maps built-in, but removed these applications from its iPod touch before launching the WiFi-enabled portable player at a special event Read More
Times-News – the end of the year in Graham, or some time in the spring in Mebane. It really depends on who gets wired first. MebTel Communications is working out the details of a contract with the city of Mebane allowing it to set up a wireless Internet, or WiFi Read More
Martinsville Reporter-Times – We’ll have Wifi so people can play video games and have competitions. Kids will have also have a place to do crafts, sit and talk, and just be themselves. The building should serve us for a while.” Community has stepped up Taylor said people like Read More
