Intel Unveils Prices For Notebook WiMAX/Wi-Fi Modules
Published on March 19, 2008 to NetworkingIntel has unveiled the prices for its upcoming Echo Peak WiMAX/Wi-Fi and Shirley Peak Wi-Fi modules with volume shipments of the wireless modules for Montevina-based notebooks to begin gradually... Read more
Starbucks Announce Free WiFi For Rewards Card Holders
Published on June 5, 2008 to NetworkingNow we won’t say we didn’t see it coming, because quite frankly, we saw it coming but Starbucks has announced that it will give you free Wi-Fi in exchange for drinking coffee. Read more
Microsoft Announces Free WiFi at McDonald's Deal for Zune Users
Published on September 16, 2008 to Audio/Video PlayersMicrosoft turns to McDonald's for help in super-sizing MP3 player pie with the Zune Read more
San Francisco's Free WiFi Back On
Published on January 7, 2008 to Business & LawSan Francisco (CA) - A plan that was thwarted last year when two major companies, Google and Earthlink, pulled out of the works, seems to be back on. A Silicon Valley startup company called... Read more
China Mobile Requests iPhone Without 3G or WiFi
Published on September 26, 2008 to SmartphonesAccording to The South China Morning Post (via Cellular-News) China Mobile will soon offer the Apple iPhone but claims the provider hopes to sell a stripped down version with no 3G or WiFi... Read more
NeedToKnow: WiFi PDAs' Dirty Little Secret - Part 2
Published on August 26, 2004 to NetworkingIt took awhile, but we managed to round up a few more wireless PDA products willing to be put to our wireless speed testing. This time, we have multiple PalmOS-based solutions as well as Dell's fastest PDA for your perusal. We're sure you'll find the results as interesting as we did! Read more
NeedToKnow: WiFi PDAs' Dirty Little Secret
Published on May 20, 2004 to NetworkingUpdated PDA manufacturers have been previously caught "optimistically" specing both available memory and the number of screen colors really available in their products. This NeedToKnow shows that they also have some work to do to convey to prospective buyers the wireless speeds that their 802.11b-enabled products can really deliver. We found some surprisingly slow products, but also some that deliver what you'd expect from a device with WiFi inside. Read more
SanDisk SD WiFi Card reviewed
Published on October 9, 2003 to NetworkingSanDisk's SD WiFi card is an impressive technical feat - a complete 802.11b client adapter the size of two postage stamps. But looks aren't everything and our latest review will give you the 411 on whether its performance is as impressive as its size! Read more
Buying a Notebook Computer for Less Than $700
Published on August 21, 2006 to Notebooks and LaptopsWhat can you expect from a notebook that sells for less than $700? What features and components should the notebook have? Where's the best place to buy one? Read more
Wi-Fi Detectors Put To The Test
Published on April 18, 2008 to NetworkingYou don’t have to boot up your notebook just to see if there is Wi-Fi, do you? Read more




