Wi-Fi

London’s Olympic Wi-Fi: Did Boris Jump The Gun?

Mayor Boris Johnson's plan for public Wi-Fi in London might not make it through the cuts, warns the Cloud

14 years ago

Spain And France Join Inquiry Into Google Wi-Fi Data

Google will be investigated by more European countries, including France and Czech Republic, after revealing that it accidentally collected data

14 years ago

Google Adds SSL Encryption In Wake Of Wi-Fi Gaffe

Google has begun adding SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption for its search engine, a direct response to the company's "accidental"…

14 years ago

Boris Johnson Pledges Full Wi-Fi Coverage For London 2012

Mayor Boris Johnson has pledged blanket Wi-Fi for London by the 2012 Olympics - but will it be free?

14 years ago

Google Could Face Regulatory Probes Over Wi-Fi Gaffe

Google's admission that it accidentally collected Wi-Fi data with its Street View cars may well land the search engine giant…

14 years ago

Brits Could Face Unsecured Wi-Fi Fine

After a German court recently introduced fines for users with unsecured Wi-Fi networks, there are fears that UK users could…

14 years ago

Aruba To Buy Chinese Wireless Mesh Maker

Wireless vendor Aruba gets mesh, and an entry to the Chinese market

14 years ago

WiGig Reveals Specs And Gains Wi-Fi Endorsement

Multi-gigabit Wi-Fi access could be on the way after the WiGig Alliance published its specifications and partnered up with the…

14 years ago

Wireless LAN Vendors Line Up At Interop

Rival wireless LAN vendors had different views on the future at the Interop show in Las Vegas

14 years ago

Digital Economy Act: Don’t Forget The Wi-Fi!

Amongst other objections to the Digital Economy Act, let's not forget the negative effect it is likely to have on…

14 years ago

Israel Bans iPad Over Wi-Fi Interference

Israeli customs is confiscating iPads, for fear their Wi-Fi will interfere with other devices

14 years ago

Apple Suggests iPad WiFi Fix

Apple has suggested a fix for the sporadic WiFi connectivity that has flummoxed and frustrated a number of early iPad…

14 years ago

Apple Sells 300,000 iPads In US launch

Apple sold around 300,000 iPads in the United States on 3 April, the device’s first day of release, according to…

14 years ago

Cost-Conscious SMBs Dependent On Wireless Technologies

A survey by AT&T finds nearly two-thirds (65 percent) of small businesses could not survive without wireless technology

14 years ago

Estimates Put iPad Pre-Orders At 120,000

Apple may have sold 120,000 iPads on its first day of preorders on 12 March, according to analyst estimates

14 years ago

Ruckus Cuts 802.11n Wi-Fi Cost

Ruckus Wireless is offering enterprise 802.11n Wi-Fi access points for around £400

14 years ago

10 iPad Issues Apple Needs To Iron Out

The iPad is now less than a month away from hitting US shelves, but there are still significant issues with…

14 years ago

Switch Off Laptop Wi-Fi To Prevent Theft, Warns Credant

Security specialist Credant has warned users to turn off their laptop's Wi-Fi signals, as thieves can easily locate the devices…

14 years ago

Digital Economy Bill Threatens Public Wi-Fi Hotspots

Fears are growing that Wi-Fi access in the UK could be under threat, from sanctions included in the Digital Economy…

14 years ago

WiGig’s 60Hz “Uber Wi-Fi” Could Replace Wires

We could have 3Gbps wireless within the next year or two - and with giant backers, WiGig looks like over-riding…

15 years ago

Industry Giants Back Ultra-Fast 60GHz Wireless

But they're not exactly forthcoming about what it will offer, or when

15 years ago