Add to iTunes | Add to YouTube | Add to Google | RSS Feed AT&T has now made it so you can now get online with your iPhone anywhere there is a HotSpot of theirs… including airports! Finally! It used to be a pita to try to get a connection in an... (posted on 3 May 2008 by Chris Pirillo)
AGIOS NIKOLAOS, GREECE - iPhone users around the United States have confirmed that AT&T is giving them free Wi-Fi access at their many hotspots nationwide. All they have to do is enter their iPhone's phone number to gain access. read more (posted on 1 May 2008 by The World Is My Office)
If your dreams of a Wireless empire were dashed by the results of the FCC's recent 700 MHz spectrum auction, you're not sure how you'd make your fortune with that Public Safety D-Block that's still up for grabs, and scrounging around in the "white... (posted on 25 Apr 2008 by T1 Rex's Business Telecom Explainer)
 If you are wanting to grab some free Wifi from someone far away have a look at this Wifi Predator from our friends at i-Hacked. "The predator is a modified wireless router connected to a high-powered antenna and running custom firmware to actively seek... (posted on 25 Apr 2008 by Hacked Gadgets)
 Mac users are becoming frustrated at a strange bug in Leopard that's causing problems with wireless connections. These bugs are sufficiently serious to have driven the New York City Department of Education to have temporarily suspended receiving... (posted on 21 Apr 2008 by 9 to 5 Mac)
Section: Apple, Apple News, Mac + Computers, Wireless, Desktops, iMac, ServersThe New York Department of Education has halted an order on Macs due to a wireless connectivity issue with their infrastructure.  Apple has been hard at work trying to resolve... (posted on 19 Apr 2008 by Appletell)

15 Apr 2008

WiFi in a Memory Card

How many SD memory cards have you seen that sport an FCC ID on the front? This one does because it's more than a mere 2 GB digital memory card. It's also a WiFi transceiver. Configure it with your computer using the included USB adaptor, then pop the... (posted on 15 Apr 2008 by T1 Rex's Business Telecom Explainer)

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