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The Majority Of UK Wi-Fi Hotspots Allow Access To Adult Sites
Porn sites and online weapon stores accessible to anyone across public Wi-Fi
How Better Roaming Will Help Wi-Fi Succeed In Spite Of Itself
Wi-Fi is great, but it's not always as easy as it should be. Edgar Figueroa wants to fix that
Google Loses Street View WiSpy Privacy Appeal
Google’s infamous WiSpy incident continues to haunt the company as it loses a privacy appeal in California
Two Thirds Of Cars Will Connect To Internet By 2025
There will be no escaping the Web after the IEEE predicts that 60 percent of cars will be Internet-enabled by 2025
Ofcom Paves Way For Satellite Wi-Fi On UK Aircraft
Ofcom wants to make it easier to deliver satellite Wi-Fi to planes, trains and ships
York Wi-Fi Network To Enable ‘Thriving Business Community’
York Wi-Fi network to build on existing connectivity in the city and promote council services
At Least London’s Snooping Bins Save Carbon Emissions
London's recycling bins snoop on Wi-Fi devices. At least they still save on carbon dioxide emissions, says Peter Judge
Ofcom Asks For Input On 5GHz Spectrum Allocation
Ofcom launches a public consultation into spectrum sharing, with a focus on Wi-Fi and M2M
Research Finds Latest Wi-Fi Networks Consume Up To 75% Less Power Than Their Predecessors
802.11n wireless protocol is a lot less hungry thanks to ‘frame aggregation’
City Of London Bins Recycling Firm’s Phone Tracking Test
Renew's recycling bins identify smartphones with Wi-Fi switched on, but the London startup says it isn't snooping
‘Wi-Fi Pineapple’ Allows Covert Penetration Tests
A small, Linux-powered device unveiled at DEF CON allows hackers to take over devices' Wi-Fi connections and manipulate data flows
Free Birmingham Wi-Fi Network to Go Live In September
Virgin Media Business to provide free Wi-Fi as part of small cell deployment
IT Life: Intel’s Stuart Dommett
Working for Intel has provided some thrills for Stuart Dommett
O2 Customers Can Get Free Tube Wi-Fi From Today
O2 becomes the third operator to provide free Tube Wi-Fi to customers
Next Year, Wi-Fi Routers Become 5G ‘Switches’
The IEEE 802.11ac "beam-forming" standard will change the way we connect to Wi-Fi, says Matthew Gast
IT Life: Stuart Dommett of Intel
Intel's Stuart Dommett has been doing IT since Charles and Diana were married. Ten years ago he was excited to find that laptops suddenly had Wi-fi built in.
O2 Confirms 22 July Launch For Free Tube Wi-Fi
O2 misses June target for free London Underground Wi-Fi access
ICO Says No Fine For Google Street View Data Slurping
Despite saying it was likely people were caused distress by Google's actions, the ICO chooses not to fine
Wi-Fi Alliance Begins 802.11ac Certification
The Wi-Fi Alliance has begun certifying wireless equipment with the forthcoming 802.11ac standard
Edinburgh Drops Fibre Broadband Plan And Opts For Wi-Fi
Edinburgh has had to kill its fibre plans for more remote parts of the city and has instead opted for more Wi-Fi hotspots
Cisco Broadens Lead Over Aruba In Enterprise Wi-Fi Market
The enterprise WLAN market continues to show strong growth, with Cisco, Aruba and HP in the lead, according to IDC
O2 Customers To Lose Access To BT Wi-Fi From 1 July
O2 Wi-Fi network is now the access point of choice after BT deal close to ending
Ruckus Touts Wi-Fi Hotspot Protection
Ruckus is promising to tighten up the security of corporate Wi-Fi hotspots with its Secure Hotspot
Nokia Siemens, Ericsson Unveil Wi-Fi, Mobile Migration Tools
Two companies have revealed their products to help mobile users when they migrate onto Wi-Fi networks
Aruba Tackles Sticky Clients With 802.11ac APs
Aruba will next month release its new access points for enterprise Wi-Fi networks running the 802.11ac protocol
Aruba Buys Indoor Mapping Start-Up Meridian
Aruba will use Meridian's software platform to roll out indoor location services for smartphones and tablets
Arqiva Agrees Free Camden Wi-Fi Deal
Residents in Camden will get 30 minutes of free Wi-Fi a day
Broadcom Targets 5G Enterprise Wi-Fi With ARM SoCs
Broadcom will release new chips designed for enterprise Wi-Fi networks running the 802.11ac protocol
Mobile Growth Drives Home Network Expansion, Says Gartner
Residential networks will increase in sophistication thanks to the growing use of connected devices within the home