NEW! Google to Release Its Own Netbook? [December 30, 2009] With lots of evidence that it will be making life a little more interesting for its Android partners by releasing its own smartphone, Google once again suggests it may be a power for disruption as rumors fly that it's ready to release its own netbook based around ChromeOS. Comcast Settles P2P Suit for $16 Million [December 23, 2009] A modest settlement over p2p traffic management doesn't end all of Comcast's legal issues. Gartner Reports Flat Mobile Handset Sales in 2009 [December 16, 2009] The mobile handset market was no different from any other recession-touched sector of the economy, and at least one source of relative growth came from dubious gray-market handsets. Google Prepping an Unlocked, Self-Branded Android Phone? [December 14, 2009] With word that the "Nexus One" is going to be an HTC-built, Google-branded Android phone, Google might be upsetting the applecart for its carrier partners, which might have their own ideas about the desirability of an unlocked phone. More News >> Industry Insiders: Ted Morgan, CEO, Skyhook Wireless [November 23, 2009] Skyhook Wireless CEO and co-founder, Ted Morgan, talks about the importance of the iPhone, the growth of location-enabled apps, and the future of location-based advertising. Wi-Fi Planet Holiday Wish List, 2009 [November 18, 2009] We can't tell you whether Wi-Fi Planet's contributors have been naughty or nice this year, but we can tell you which wireless gadgets they've been wishing for. WiMAX Goes to the Olympics [November 17, 2009] Canadian provider, Craig Wireless, is set to launch mobile WiMAX in Vancouver in time for 2010 Winter Olympics Opinion: Even Wi-Fi Can't Save Nook [October 28, 2009] Mike Elgan argues that despite the technical superiority of some new devices on the market, such as the Wi-Fi-enabled Kindle-competitor Nook from Barnes & Noble, those first to the party will continue to dominate the smartphone and e-book markets. More Insights >> Get Ready for Windows 7! Pros and Cons? Learn What Our Experts Think Download Free eBook Now. Click Here. | Interested in placing your TEXT AD HERE? Click Here NEW! Review: Mad Catz Wireless Gaming Adapter for Xbox 360 [December 28, 2009] For about twenty bucks less than Microsoft's N adapter, the Mad Catz Wireless Gaming Adapter for Xbox 360 gives you a potentially more versatile way to get your Xbox natively linked to an N network. Review: Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless N Networking Adapter [December 18, 2009] If you just want the simplest way to get your 360 connected to an 802.11n network, Microsoft's Xbox 360 Wireless N adapter does the job nicely. Review: Asus Videophone Touch AiGuru SV1T [December 14, 2009] With built-in 802.11g, the SV1T is an fine alternative to a full-fledged PC for making Skype video calls. Review: Motorola DROID from VzWireless [November 30, 2009] The DROID isn't likely to deliver a knock-out punch to the iPhone any time soon, but it is worthy of serious consideration by anyone shopping for an "App Phone" this holiday season. More Reviews >> NEW! OpenDNS Can Fix Slow Browsing Woes [December 29, 2009] With OpenDNS, you can squeeze a little bit more performance out of your Internet connection, and gain some useful security features in the bargain. Managing PCI DSS Requirements with a WLAN [December 11, 2009] If you process credit card data you've got a lot of security responsibilities. If you process credit card data over a wireless network, you have even more. Enterprise-Grade Security for Your Home WLAN [December 9, 2009] We've been over the basics time and time again. Here's how to up your Wi-Fi security to some of the same standards the big companies aim for. Ask the Wi-Fi Guru, Episode XXII [December 4, 2009] Our monthly Q&A series offers advice to those seeking help with home or small business WLANs. This month our Guru considers ways to connect to a nearby WLAN from a truck or RV, researches compatibility between a popular Wi-Fi router and DD-WRT, and helps a reader bridge the gap between an Airport Express and another Airport-based network. More Tutorials >> |
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