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Wi-fi piggybackers 'fess up (15 Nov 2007)
More than half (54 per cent) of computer users admit to using someone else's wi-fi without permission, research reveals.

Wi-fi trains arrive nine months early (03 Apr 2006)
UK train operator GNER has announced that a project to equip all of its trains with wi-fi will be competed nine months ahead of schedule.

Wi-Fi Transportation Service – Stay Connected On The Move (19 Feb 2007)
To begin an article on Wi-Fi Transportation service, I think one needs to know what Wi-Fi is all about. Wi-Fi is an acronym for ‘wireless fidelity'. It is defined as a `term for certain types of wireless local area networks (WLAN) that use specifications conforming to IEEE 802.11b.

Wi-LAN Announces Exit of Equipment Business to Concentrate on Core Broadband Wireless Intellectual Property Business (06 Feb 2006)
Wi-LAN Inc. (TSX:WIN) announced today that it will continue actions to focus on building the value of its core broadband wireless intellectual property business, by exiting its equipment business in an orderly manner.

Will VoIP Join the Telco Counterrevolution? (27 Jul 2006)
As telecom operators add their own VoIP services, they may block competitors' VoIP to protect their own.

WiMax to go global by 2010 (09 Jan 2008)
An emerging long-range, high-speed wireless technology is expected to spread quickly and be available globally within two years, a key backer of the so-called WiMax technology said.

Wireless networking kit sales on the up (05 Jun 2006)
Sales of wireless LAN (WLAN) equipment are rising steadily as enterprises roll out campus-wide networks with business-class gear for both data and IP voice applications, new data from Infonetics Research shows.

Wireless surveillance camera (29 Mar 2006)
Wireless surveillance camera: Axis offers the highest quality wireless network camera without compromising on functionality and affordability. It supports the WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) and WPA2 protocols to provide the best security protection for wireless networks.

Wireless Takes Stage on Capitol Hill (04 Feb 2006)
The wheels of the federal government turned for the wireless industry yesterday, as it moved to ease spectrum concerns while whipping up concern about wireless security.

Xansa inks Ј22m mobile work deal for water agency (13 Jul 2006)
Northern Ireland Water Service (Niws) has extended its Ј70m IT contract with a Xansa-led consortium, adding a Ј22m mobile work management project.

XMPP for Instant Messaging (05 Jun 2006)
Is XMPP going to be the near term winner of the IM protocol battle? Comments from Robert Sparks - organizer of SIPit... "The general opinion still seems to be that XMPP is good for right now for medium sized solutions. When people start looking at large portals and interdomain, they start looking at SIMPLE. You have seen folks like Nokia making more noise about OMA, PoC, and related things? Those tout SIMPLE pretty strongly."

Yahoo! VoIP gets little buzz- on Yahoo! (21 Mar 2006)
Yahoo! Research and O'Reilly have been teaming up for awhile to produce a Buzz Game where "investors" "buy and sell" "shares" in companies, search terms, entertainers, what have you- based on how much buzz they think these entities will spur.

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