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Wi-Fi and fries?

News So-called Wi-Fi wireless broadband technology is catching on fast with computer users and sparking a new service industry that aims to cater to an increasingly mobile Internet audience. Signs at a McDonald's in downtown San Francisco cordially...

[March 12, 2004, 14:25]

Netgear WG511T 108Mbps wireless PC Card review

Reviews This means that you can participate in a teleconference over your wireless connection and download data from the Internet without suffering degradation in the audio or video quality of the links. The most noteworthy feature of the 108Mbps Netgear...

[January 26, 2004, 8:20]

Stereos plug into Wi-Fi

News On Tuesday, NetGear also announced the WGT634U Super Wireless Media Router. NetGear unveiled a Wi-Fi device on Tuesday that is designed to retrofit stereos so they can connect to wireless networks. The company plans to demonstrate its NetGear MP101...

[January 7, 2004, 9:25]

Bulldog broadband gets more teeth with voice

News At present they are only on offer in the Central London area, but following its recent acquisition by Cable&Wireless, Bulldog says it is planning an "aggressive rollout plan". It provides a 4Mbps Internet connection and unlimited calls to UK...

[September 13, 2004, 18:00]

2000 Roundup: Chips broke 1GHz, but market yawned

News Com unveiled its latest attempt at a wireless Internet appliance in the form of a white plastic tub called Audrey. But the year ended on a sour note with profit warnings from the biggest consumer chip companies and a disappointing no-show by one of...

[December 26, 2000, 6:10]

The Schmoozer: UK military declares war on Anna K

News In trying to explain why telcos shouldn't bother with introducing broadband fixed wireless -- super-fast Net connections through radio waves -- one exec notes that "you would be hard pressed to find people within three kilometres of the cell [base...

[April 27, 2001, 14:29]

McDonald's beefs up Wi-Fi combo

News The Illinois-based company announced on Tuesday that 75 of its fast-food restaurants in the New York Tri-State area will be covered by a high-speed wireless network with access to the Internet. Analysts have been sceptical about the business models...

[July 30, 2003, 11:20]

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