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O2 will offer free WiFi for the 2012 Olympics

Deal is not signed off yet though

Fri Dec 16 2011, 10:21

Sun web site users' data is stolen

Miss Scotland's details leaked

Tue Aug 02 2011, 11:44

Panasonic develops 60GHz wireless technology for mobile devices

Promises 20 times faster speeds

Thu Jun 02 2011, 13:03

Linksys E4200 WiFi router review

450Mbps WiFi

Fri Apr 08 2011, 15:41

O2 rolls out free WiFi access

Free WiFi for everyone

Wed Jan 26 2011, 12:22

Plasma antennas boost wireless speeds

Solid-state antennas deliver Gigabit bandwidth

Tue Dec 14 2010, 12:09

BT brings WiFi to the Tube

Without a signal failure

Mon Nov 01 2010, 13:56

TP-Link TL-WR2543ND router review

Ugly duckling offers 450Mbit/s on both wireless bands

Wed Dec 14 2011, 11:52

Buffalo launches NAS storage boxes and routers

More storage than you can shake a stick at

Tue Jul 19 2011, 11:51

Microsoft launches a Street View style service

Follow that Google car

Wed Apr 13 2011, 14:33

Verizon sues FCC over net neutrality rules

Don't tell us what to do

Fri Jan 21 2011, 11:27

Viewsonic launches WPG-360 wireless presentation gateway

WiFi connection for projectors

Mon Dec 13 2010, 12:51

WiFi Alliance debuts WiFi Direct certification

Take my WiFi

Tue Oct 26 2010, 12:51

Ipass claims one subscription will access many WiFi hotspots

One password to rule them all

Fri Sep 02 2011, 17:27

Mobile users might turn to WiFi to avoid extortionate 3G roaming charges

The WiFi renaissance is nearly upon us

Wed Jul 13 2011, 17:38

EU Parliament decides to open up radio spectrum for free use

Lets citizens become network admins

Tue Apr 12 2011, 17:41

‘Imperfect’ WiFi technology has a very long way to go

Never without problems

Wed Feb 09 2011, 17:38

Sony Ericsson sues US ISP over its logo

Throws its green logo out of the pram

Wed Jan 19 2011, 14:38

Skype offers Brits free WiFi

A taste of paradise for one week

Mon Nov 08 2010, 14:15
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