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Wi-Fi phones don't add up to much
With only 113,000 phones in circulation in 2004, there's room for sales growth, says Infonetics.
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'Evil twin' could pose Wi-Fi threat
Wi-Fi hot-spot users should be on their guard for fake wireless access points used by hackers to steal data, researchers warn.
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Wi-Fi takes over in homes
A new research report says the majority of home networks are now wireless.
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Wi-Fi helps blogs tune in to Bush inauguration
Nonprofit group brings free Net wireless access to Pennsylvania Avenue with what it calls a "hot spot for democracy."
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Worried about Wi-Fi security?
You should be. The complexity of maintaining a home network is leading owners to put security on the back burner.
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The right role for WiMax
WiMax, the latest wireless broadband standard, promises to be all things to all men, so how can it gain focus and mature?
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Nextel drops WiMax from wireless broadband wish list
Cell phone operator to use next-gen cell phone gear, or something even faster from upstart Flarion.
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Wi-Fi group: Jumping the gun on gear is risky
The Wi-Fi Alliance "strongly discourages" manufacturers from launching products using standards that haven't yet been approved.
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AT&T, Covad close in on WiMax
Both companies plan to start offering the super-speedy, cost-effective wireless technology as soon as possible.
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Intel plots path of WiMax
Three years of work in wireless broadband lie ahead, Intel says, as it gives a first look at its Rosedale processor.