Marty Cooper, who invented the cell phone three decades ago, is disappointed it’s taking so long for the same kind of mobility to reach the PC. Via [wired.com]… Continue Reading
Marty Cooper, who invented the cell phone three decades ago, is disappointed it’s taking so long for the same kind of mobility to reach the PC. Via [wired.com]… Continue Reading
My friends Chuck and Penny, who live down the street from me in Cupertino, have won the free WiFi lottery. Via [mercurynews.com]… Continue Reading
The City of London Corporation has announced plans to install a dense and comprehensive Wi-Fi internet network throughout London’s Square Mile in partnership with The Cloud, Europe’s largest Wi-Fi network, which will install and manage the project. Via [news.tmcnet.com]… Continue Reading
The nationwide rush to go wireless appears poised to extend to its biggest city yet. Via [mercurynews.com]… Continue Reading
Anyone who considers travel to remote parts of the globe or in a plane as a refuge from mobile phone calls should enjoy it while it lasts, because areas until now out of reach are set to get connected. Via [today.reuters.com]… Continue Reading
President Bush has established the important goal of achieving universal broadband availability for all Americans by 2007. Yet, in a little-noticed portion of its budget, the Administration urges Congress to enact a new tax, euphemistically described as a “user fee” on unauctioned spectrum licenses that give holders the right to transmit radio signals. It is… Continue Reading
Beleaguered proponents of a citywide Wi-Fi network in New York City are desperately trying to make a meal of the thin crust Mayor Michael Bloomberg threw them recently when he reversed his previous position and supported the formation of a task force to look into the idea. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]… Continue Reading
Partners in the nation’s largest city-run wireless Internet service said Tuesday that they are helping residents. But a telephone-industry official urged Congress to bar such projects, saying they compete unfairly with private companies and stifle innovation. Via [seattlepi.nwsource.com]… Continue Reading
I bought a WiFi card for my laptop a year ago, then waited around for one of my children to install it. They spent most of the year watching pirated downloads of the Fox cartoon ”Family Guy,” so last month I decided to read the directions that came with the card: Insert in slot on… Continue Reading
A friend of mine has an aunt who lives in Los Angeles. Recently she decided that she would like to have wireless networking in her home, and although she is not a techie, went out and bought a laptop and a Wi-Fi router, set up the base station and plugged it into her ADSL modem.… Continue Reading
Schools are turning to wireless networks – especially WiMax – as a more cost effective way of providing internet access to more locations. Via [networks.silicon.com]… Continue Reading
The sale of U.S. wireless communications licenses is projected to raise about $25 billion between 2007 and 2009, $7.8 billion higher than last year’s estimate, according to President Bush’s 2007 budget released Monday. Via [money.cnn.com]… Continue Reading
Business travelers are increasingly reliant on fast and easy wireless internet, or Wi-Fi, connections when managing their affairs from their laptops on the road. As a matter of fact, hotels report that one of the most frequently asked questions among potential guests is whether they offer Wi-Fi access. Second question: whether that access is free.… Continue Reading
Municipal Wi-Fi networks are making headway in the United States, with Philadelphia closing a major contract for citywide wireless service, and a couple of California cities announcing their plans for free municipal Wi-Fi. Via [pcmag.com]… Continue Reading
Square Mile Gains Wi-Fi Everywhere
The prospect of wireless LAN ubiquity in the UK has moved a step closer with the announcement that the City of London will within six months be saturated with Wi-Fi connections. Via [computing.co.uk]… Continue Reading