wi-fi

Wi-Fi transforming consumer electronics

Wi-Fi transforming consumer electronics

Need for connectivity growing rapidly, says analyst.
Robert Jaques Sep 29 2006 10:03AM Hardware
Wi-Fi alliance to certify pre-802.11n kit

Wi-Fi alliance to certify pre-802.11n kit

Emerging Wi-Fi standard gets boost.
Robert Jaques Aug 31 2006 11:55AM Networking
Nokia trials Wi-Fi phones in Finland

Nokia trials Wi-Fi phones in Finland

Seamless handover from GSM to wireless LAN.
Will Head Jul 31 2006 1:53PM Telco/ISP
Dell launches unapproved 802.11n Wi-Fi card

Dell launches unapproved 802.11n Wi-Fi card

Next generation Wi-Fi still awaiting rattification.
Tom Sanders Jul 18 2006 12:44PM Networking
Symbian OS 9.3 adds Wi-Fi support

Symbian OS 9.3 adds Wi-Fi support

Native support for Wi-Fi radio and Unlicensed Mobile Access.
Tom Sanders Jul 17 2006 1:15PM Software
Half of London Wi-Fi networks open to hackers

Half of London Wi-Fi networks open to hackers

Nearly half of wireless networks in London are open to attack, according to new research.
René Millman May 24 2006 2:45PM Security
WhiteGold adds AirTight wireless security

WhiteGold adds AirTight wireless security

Security distributor WhiteGold Solutions has signed on US-based wireless security and intrusion prevention system vendor AirTight Networks.
Fleur Doidge Oct 21 2005 11:36AM Security
Wi-Fi Alliance certifies first WPA2 products

Wi-Fi Alliance certifies first WPA2 products

The Wi-Fi Alliance today unveiled the first round of products that have been certified to meet the WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2) enhanced WLAN security designation.
Robert Jaques Sep 2 2004 1:45PM Security
Wi-Fi hotspots pose corporate security risk

Wi-Fi hotspots pose corporate security risk

Wi-fi has exploded across Britain this year, and is set to continue growing. The capability to improve mobile working means that wireless technology is allowing networked enterprises to tap into the true potential of their employees. But mobile users accessing the internet from corporate machines in Wi-fi hotspots are often doing so with little or no security controls in place. This could lead to network infection, which can have dramatic financial and operating consequences. With the average corporate enterprise infection costing an estimated £33,000 to repair, preventing infection at Wi-fi hotspots is a critical concern for many organisations.
Ian Schenkel Jul 13 2004 11:17AM Security
Next waves For Wi-Fi

Next waves For Wi-Fi

Wireless LAN chips will show up in mobile phones and start embracing smart antenna technology in 2004, according to a panel of wireless chip experts at the Communications Design Conference in the US.
Rick Merritt Oct 3 2003 12:00AM Telco/ISP

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