EeePc: Asus Eee PC Tech Support Seems Kind of Lousy
Everyone seems to love the EeePC's tiny body, but their tech support seems kind of lousy. Reader John purchased one, but couldn't get it to work with his 2Wire router. When calling Asus support, he read more »
Intel, others announce WiMAX patent alliance; Qualcomm absent
Consumers in the not-too-distant future are going to expect more mobile bandwidth than today's 3G networks are capable of providing, and Intel intends to ensure the upcoming demand for additional ca read more »
T-Mobile sues Starbucks over AT&T Internet deal
T-Mobile USA is suing Starbucks, saying the coffee shop chain secretly colluded with AT&T to offer free WiFi Internet access in its cafes despite an exclusive agreement with T-Mobile.
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Panasonic Snips Cables with Wi-Fi Projector
The similarly equipped LB80 and LB75 feature built-in wireless capability and light weight for setting up business presentations quickly.
Cutting the thick cables that ordinarily tie a projector t
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Free Wi-Fi for DS no more at North American McDonald's now
Personally, we can't remember the last time we were in a McDonald's, so this news comes as, uh, well ... news to us. You see, the partnership between McDonald's and Wayport actually expired back i read more »
Group wants Wi-Fi banned from public buildings
A group in Santa Fe says the city is discriminating against them because they say that they're allergic to the wireless Internet signal. And now they want Wi-Fi banned from public buildings.
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FCC may auction another 25 MHz of spectrum
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin scheduled a vote on rules for another major spectrum auction, one that would encompass 25 megahertz in the 2155-2180 MHz advanced wireless serv read more »
Sprint and Samsung Say WiMAX is Ready for Service
Sprint and Samsung have declared that mobile WiMAX technology is now ready for commercial service. Sprint says that Samsung’s Mobile WiMAX infrastructure has passed the rigorous commercial acceptance read more »





















