Editor’s note: Keith is traveling this week but he will be back in your in-box next week with your feedback to his recent newsletter about free wireless LAN phone calls. Until then, we bring you some ...
Here's a novel thought -- what if every Secure Digital card had wireless? Eye-Fi's been doing a fine job on its own, but here in Las Vegas, it's the SD Association making it easier for everyone else ...
Over the last few months, a few very capable hackers have had a hand in cracking open a Transcend WiFi-enable SD card that just happens to be running a small Linux system inside. The possibilities for ...
In today's technology-driven society, wireless networks can be found in virtually any locale. Along with smart phones, tablets and netbooks, laptops are one of the most common devices through which ...
More and more homes these days contain multiple PCs, and in this age of increasingly common broadband connections it's a no-brainer to want to connect these machines together over a WLAN, or Wireless ...
A new industry consortium will develop standards for smart card technology to help corporate users gain secure, easy access to public high-speed wireless Internet networks sprouting up around the ...
WiFi is fast making cabled networks redundant on almost every scale. It's getting used in everything from schools to planes and airports nowadays, though not everyone is pleased about the unexplored ...
Not sure if this is the correct forum, but I have a Dell Latitude D530 from 2008. It presently has a Dell DW 1490 WLA card that only supports ABG. I am interested in upgrading the internal card to ...
There have been plenty of hints over the past months that indicate that Apple’s incoming next round of MacBook Air/Pros would contain 802.11AC Gigabit wifi chips, not the least of which was code we ...
Compared to laying cables and expanding network switches, connecting a Wi-Fi card to a computer can be an inexpensive and relatively easy way to expand your business computer network or to give a new ...