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Photos: How Dubai's driverless trains get their  wi-fi

Photos: How Dubai's driverless trains get their wi-fi

...will see if they use their smartphone to connect to the onboard wi-fi network. The network is operated by UAE telecommunications provider, du. Photo... Read more

Nov 17, 2009

silicon.com > Technology > Mobile

Broadband Britain embraces wi-fi sharing love

...BT Total Broadband customers joining forces to set up a people's wi-fi network across the UK. "BT has been instrumental in creating Broadband... Read more

Jun 5, 2008

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Mobile market booming: But there's room for all

...And cheaper components means functions such as cameras and connectivity chips like wi-fi and Bluetooth now find themselves on more basic models, further helping... Read more

Jun 6, 2008

silicon.com > Management > Public Sector

London:  Wi-fi  capital of the world

London: Wi-fi capital of the world

London is the wi-fi capital of the world but is still falling behind on wireless... Read more

Oct 28, 2008

silicon.com > Technology > Mobile

2012: Embedded wi-fi in one billion devices

Embedded wi-fi chips could end up in almost one billion consumer electronics devices... Read more

Oct 7, 2008

silicon.com > Technology > Mobile

Boris Johnson: 'London must be wi-fi city

...metropolises in the world but Mayor Boris Johnson is calling for a "wi-fi city" in light of the capital's successful bid to host... Read more

Sep 24, 2008

silicon.com > Technology > Mobile

Microsoft gives Zune a retune

Microsoft gives Zune a retune

...owners will now be able to use the device's built-in wi-fi to download songs. Also new, the updated Zune will make recommendations... Read more

Sep 9, 2008

silicon.com > Technology > Mobile

Inbox: iPhone ad, red boxes,  wi-fi  piggybacking, sci-fi thinking

Inbox: iPhone ad, red boxes, wi-fi piggybacking, sci-fi thinking

...scheme. Readers had a few things to say about that. And lastly wi-fi piggybacking - acceptable? Or as bad as stealing a car? Readers voice... Read more

Sep 4, 2008

silicon.com > Technology > Networks

Warning over wi-fi 'piggybackers

...broadband users are failing to secure their connections against people who hijack wi-fi hotspots for their own means. According to a survey by moneysupermarket... Read more

Aug 29, 2008

silicon.com > Management > Public Sector

Wi-fi adds to courtroom drama

...in England and Wales can now gain internet access via BT Openzone wi-fi hotspots. Over the past three months, wireless internet has been installed... Read more

May 28, 2008