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10 Reasons I Wish Every Airplane had WiFi
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http://www.internetserviceproviders.org/blog/2012/10-reasons...
The number of airlines offering WiFi service on select planes has grown exponentially, but it certainly hasn’t become an industry standard. For those who spend a significant amount of time in the air, there are definite advantages to a hotspot aircraft; here are ten of the reasons I wish the service was offered on every plane I boarded. Join discussion...
Submitted by AngelAlina 1 week, 5 days, 2 hours ago
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Wifi-enabled laptops may be nuking sperm
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45469130/ns/health-mens_health/#...
A report says electromagnetic wavelengths from your laptop’s Wi-Fi can fry your sperm—that is if you’ve ejaculated and your swimmers are hanging out in a cup below your computer. Join discussion...
Submitted by AngelAlina 2 months, 2 weeks, 3 days, 6 hours ago
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10 Cutting-Edge 4G WiMax Internet Trends
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http://www.phonetvinternet.com/insider/10-cutting-edge-4g-wi...
WiMax (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) continues to move forward as an internet connection choice, primarily in the mobile realm. What is up and coming in the WiMax arena? Here ten trends expected 2011. Join discussion...
Submitted by AngelAlina 8 months, 3 weeks, 2 days, 17 hours ago
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5 Cities in the U.S. with Excellent Public WiFi
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http://wirelessinternetreviews.com/mobile-internet/5-cities-...
If you travel with a laptop or are looking for a city with great public WiFi access, where should you go? Many municipalities now have free public WiFi for residents and travelers alike. Join discussion...
Submitted by AngelAlina 9 months, 3 days ago
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10 Reasons Not to Offer Free WiFi in a Coffee Shop
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http://wirelessinternetreviews.com/industry-news/10-reasons-...
It is pretty rare to find a coffee shop that doesn’t offer free wifi. It seems to have become the norm. If you did manage to find a coffee shop without free wifi, you might want to ask them why they don’t. Join discussion...
Submitted by AngelAlina 9 months, 1 week, 21 hours ago
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10 Public Places to Go for Free WiFi
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http://www.internet4free.net/blog/2011/10-public-places-to-g...
Looking for WiFi alternatives to those trendy bistros you’ve been working from? Join discussion...
Submitted by AngelAlina 10 months, 3 weeks, 3 days ago
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WiFi Plus BlackBerry Equals Results
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http://www.blackberryvsiphone.com/blackberry-troubleshooting...
Using WiFi with you BlackBerry device will greatly increase some of the features that you already use every day. Join discussion...
Submitted by daveearley 39 months, 1 week, 3 days, 10 hours ago
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WARNING: iPhones taking over destroying Wifi @ Duke University - Is your school next?
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http://www.asktheadmin.com/2007/07/warning-iphones-taking-ov...
it looks like the iPhone is causing denial of service attack against frinedly wifi networks over @ Duke! What happens when there are 20x more iPhones on campus when all the students come back? Join discussion...
Submitted by askTheAdmin 55 months, 3 weeks, 2 days, 17 hours ago
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Locate WiFi hotspots anywhere in the US
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http://www.online-tech-tips.com/fun-stuff/locate-wifi-hotspo...
If you have not been able to find a decent WiFi hotspot finder web site because of the attempts to install spyware onto your computer, then you’re not alone! It seems that even though this idea has been around for a while, no one player has really come out as the leader. Join discussion...
Submitted by akishore 56 months, 1 week, 6 days, 20 hours ago
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Clearwire Successfully Completes First Phase Of Mobile WiMAX Field Trial
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http://www.wirelessdesignasia.com/article-5969-clearwiresucc...
Clearwire Corp. has successfully completed the first phase of one of the first mobile WiMAX field trials in the United States. The field trial in the Portland, Ore. suburb of Hillsboro jointly conducted with Intel Corp. and Motorola Inc. is using infrastructure equipment based on the IEEE 802.16e standard and relying on Clearwire's spectrum in the 2.5GHz frequency band. The first phase of the field trial focused on coverage, capacity and speed associated with the air interface. Join discussion...
Submitted by rjreb 57 months, 2 weeks, 1 day, 20 hours ago
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