Networking >> Wi-Fi
Verizon Wireless may cut high-speed pricing
The price of its high-speed wireless Internet service by as much as 25 percent early next week, an analyst predicts.August 28, 2005, 9:50 PM PDT
Philly narrows Wi-Fi equipment choice
Philadelphia has narrowed down to two candidates its choice of vendors to build its citywide Wi-Fi network.August 19, 2005, 3:22 PM PDT
This week in wireless
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom wants to make Wi-Fi coverage in the city as ubiquitous as the fog that blankets its neighborhoods.August 19, 2005, 10:24 AM PDT
Cities join Intel's Wi-Fi program
Thirteen municipalities participate in a pilot program, called "Digital Communities," to build commercially viable wireless networks.August 18, 2005, 2:05 PM PDT
S.F. keeps pushing citywide Wi-Fi
San Francisco joins a growing group of cities planning to offer citywide Wi-Fi access for free or at low cost to consumers.August 17, 2005, 1:20 PM PDT
New wireless record claimed
A wireless Internet provider in Idaho claims that it has beaten a record recently set at the Defcon Wifi Shootout Contest.Photos: A Wi-Fi challenge
August 16, 2005, 2:25 PM PDT
Boston airport tries to kill free Wi-Fi node
Continental offers free wireless in its lounge. The agency running Logan Airport sells it for $7.95 a day, and doesn't like competition.August 3, 2005, 2:25 PM PDT
Motorola, Nortel invest in Wi-Fi start-up
The two big-name companies invest in Wi-Fi equipment maker Trapeze Networks as it helps its partners develop wireless strategies.August 2, 2005, 1:29 PM PDT
Qualcomm co-founder: No tax dollars for Wi-Fi
Company chairman says private companies should be the ones that blanket cities with wireless networks.July 26, 2005, 2:37 PM PDT
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For surfers, a roving hot spot that shares
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Intel experiments with Wi-Fi as GPS substitute
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Skype, Boingo team on mobile services
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Skype, Boingo tie up in phone deal
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FAQ: Wi-Fi mooching and the law
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New options in the cell phone picture
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Start-up, others wind up for wireless
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Wi-Fi used for location services
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Start-up edges Cisco for Microsoft Wi-Fi deal
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T-Mobile reaches half a million Wi-Fi customers
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Vonage, Cisco team up in Wi-Fi giveaway
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New Wi-Fi chips embedded in Samsung laptops
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The citywide Wi-Fi reality check
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Photo: Indy 500 goes Wi-Fi
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Wi-Fi catches up with Indy 500 racers
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New Wi-Fi standard takes the slow road
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Boeing to offer live in-flight TV feeds
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Tropos Networks CEO Ronald Sege says a new Pennsylvania law will slow the launch of faster, less expensive wireless broadband.
Not so fast, says Pennsylvania. CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains why backers of a new state law say cities shouldn't offer Internet access.