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Cisco launches turbo-powered wireless access point
The networking giant tries to cater for the BYOD trend with its new Aironet 3600 Series AP.
Week in Numbers: Cafe Wi-Fi
A big business buy and Starbucks Wi-Fi round out this week in numbers.
Week in Review: Google Android hype starts here
Google Android is the big tech story this week, but the public sector has seen the government make moves with ID cards and NHS records.
Top 10 security threats of 2010
We list our top 10 threats of 2010 and their impact on the security industry as a whole.
Google faces multi-state US probe over Street View
Connecticut attorney general leads biggest investigation yet into Google's “accidental” interception of personal data using its Street View cars.
BT launches unlimited Wi-Fi for Total Broadband customers
BT has made unlimited access to its FON and Openzone Wi-Fi areas available to all its Total Braodband customers.
BT actively seeking iPad deal
After signing deals with a number of mobile handset manufacturers to use its OpenZone Wi-Fi, BT has confirmed it hopes to be involved ‘one way or...
Public internet access: who is responsible?
In the first of a series of articles looking at business issues faced by IT managers, we look at the steps companies need to take if they open...
Christmas Gadget Roundup
With Christmas almost upon us it is time to look at some exciting executive gadgets and affordable computer accessories that will please any geek...
Wi-Fi piggybacking rife
Increasing popularity of wireless broadband creates plentiful supply of fodder for hackers.
Will Virgin rollout free Wi-Fi for London?
Virgin may soon offer free Wi-Fi for London, as discussions continue with city councils.
Hilton Worldwide teams up with BT for bandwidth boost
Hilton and BT to embark on a Wi-Fi and broadband upgrade to the benefit of hotel guests. <br> <br> <br>
London Underground ditches mobile plans
Mobile coverage won't be coming to the Underground - at least not in time for the Olympics.
Twitter boosts security with HTTPS
HTTPS will ensure account hijacking tools like Firesheep won't work on Twitter.
Wi-Fi will never be seamless, experts claim
Industry experts claim improvements in moving from Wi-Fi network to Wi-Fi network, but say it will never match the mobile provider's experience. <br>
Moaning about roaming, whinging about Wi-Fi
IT PRO’s seasoned traveller Stephen Pritchard finds that more needs to be done to keep mobile workers connected.
Universal broadband coverage is still a technical challenge
Even without budget cuts, WiMax, satellite and mobile will struggle to bridge the digital divide.
Google given all clear over Wi-Fi affair
The ICO has quickly moved to declare itself satisfied the data captured by Google's Street View cars was 'insignificant.'
Google Street View back on the road
Google's Street View cars will be collecting photos and 3D images in Ireland, Norway, South Africa and Sweden this week.
The Cloud draws up Wi-Fi plan to cover London by 2012
London Mayor Boris Johnson promised city-wide Wi-Fi coverage in time for the Olympic Games and The Cloud is trying to make it happen.
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