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San Francisco Sees Economic Vitality In Citywide Wi-Fi

While lawmakers in some parts of the country are fighting to ban free wireless broadband access, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom is looking at it as a potential tool for fixing community problems. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

Cities Join Intel’s Wi-Fi Program

Intel and several corporate partners launched a program on Thursday aimed at helping cities use wireless networks to better serve their citizens–and perhaps make a little cash on the side. Via [news.zdnet.com]Continue Reading

WiFi VoIP Will Not Spell End For Operators, Says BT

BT claims voice over internet protocol (VoIP) over WiFi will not fall outside established charging structures, while in the US it is being heralded as an alternative to 3G telephony and the death knell for fixed line operators. Via [electronicsweekly.com]Continue Reading

Bountiful Quadruples Wi-Fi Router Range

According to company officials, the new wireless router expands the wireless range of traditional routers by two to four times by operating at the highest power level currently allowed by the FCC for wireless routers. Via [cio-today.com]Continue Reading

Survey Says Consumers Still Don’t Understand Wi-Fi Potential

While wireless LANs in homes are widespread, many consumers still don’t understand the potential use of their networks with consumer electronics devices, according to a survey released Wednesday by market research firm In-Stat. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

San Francisco Moves Forward On Wi-Fi Plan

The city of San Francisco wants ideas for making the entire 49-square mile city a free — or at least cheap — Wi-Fi zone. Via [businessweek.com]Continue Reading

McAfee Offers Wireless Security For The Home

Consumers worried about the safety of their wireless home networks might soon be able to rest a little easier with McAfee’s new Wireless Home Network Security software. Via [pcmag.com]Continue Reading

New Wireless Record Claimed

A small wireless Internet service provider in Idaho and a wireless equipment start-up claim to have set a new record for transmitting data across a wireless link this week. Via [news.zdnet.com]Continue Reading

WiMAX, Local Access Savior

A couple of months ago, I discussed the proliferation of Wi-Fi across the US and the world. A super technology to be sure but there’s a complimentary partner just waiting around the corner. Via [enterpriseitplanet.com]Continue Reading

Ember Expands In Cambridge, England

Ember Corp., a startup developer of Zigbee wireless chips for embedded systems, has opened a new facility in Cambridge, England, to house an expanded radio IC design team and a business development team serving Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Via [eet.com]Continue Reading

HTC ‘Tornado’ Wi-Fi Smart Phone Storms In

Details of HTC’s next smart phone design has emerged, courtesy of Finnish site qtek.fi, which tracks HTC customer Qtek. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

UPS Invests In Company That Combines Wi-Fi And RFID

G2 Microsystems makes radio-frequency identification chips for managing and tracking mobile devices using Wi-Fi networks. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

Calypso Wireless Acquires Smartphone Design Company

Calypso Wireless, Inc. has acquired an equity interest in RV Technology Limited, Hong Kong with an option to buy the company. With this acquisition the company wants to accelerate development of its dual mode WiFi-GSM/GPRS VoIP phone based on Windows CE, the C1250i. Via [geekzone.co.nz]Continue Reading

Open Wi-Fi Connections: A Closer Look

A Jupiter Research survey last year of consumers with wireless home networks found the top concerns were identity theft, eavesdropping and virus attacks. Yet some users actually encourage shared use, even though nearly all service providers forbid it in their broadband contracts. Via [newsfactor.com]Continue Reading

Getting Carded

If you haven’t purchased one of the latest and greatest multi-wireless-option handhelds, you might find your current device a little lacking. Fortunately, there are options for bringing your handheld up to wireless speed without getting a whole new device. Via [entrepreneur.com]Continue Reading