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Wi-Fi Networking News
Daily reporting about Wi-Fi and other wireless data, including hotspots, home networks, commuter Wi-Fi, and in-flight Internet.
AT&T Wants to Dump Riverside Network on City
One of the legacy muni-Fi networks will have new (or no) owners: Esme Vos writes at MuniWireless.com about the current state of the Riverside, Calif., network operated by AT&T. The network was the ...
T-Mobile Ups Ante by Lowering 3G Prices
T-Mobile cuts its 3G prices by $10 per month for unsubsidized hardware: It's long been an irritation of cellular customers that even when they pay the full price of a phone or 3G modem, the monthly...
Amtrak Looks for Internet Platform
Amtrak has a request for qualifications to build a system-wide communications platform operational and passenger purposes (link not yet available): The RFQ looks to find vendors who could build a s...
PopSci Gets Pop and Science Right in Radiation Article
It is my pleasure to link to the finest mainstream article I've read on the quandary of whether there's a health risk from EMF radiation: I salute James Geary for not dismissing the concerns of peo...
Apple Drops Wi-Fi Sniffers from iPhone App Store
I am compelled to write this story simply to say it does not matter: Reports came out a few days ago that all the iPhone OS applications that sniff out Wi-Fi, scanning the vicinity for signals and ...
Muniwireless
News and information about municipal wireless broadband networks and wireless technologies
Cost of bringing fiber to your home
James Enck mentions on his blog that there are estimates which say that the "underlying monthly cost of a FTTH...
Intel likes McCain-Lautenberg municipal broadband bill
Intel has come out publicly in favor of the McCain-Lautenberg bill: "Intel believes the Lautenberg-McCain bill strikes an appropriate balance...
EU opens up 5 GHz frequencies to unlicensed use
The European Union has finally opened up 5 Ghz frequencies (5159-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz) to unlicensed indoor and outdoor...
Port of Rotterdam goes fiber and wireless
The Port of Rotterdam has issued a request for proposals for two overlapping networks: a fiber optic network (155 km...
Lafayette says yes to fiber
Lafayette, Louisiana voters said yes to the city's fiber to the home project. With a 27% turnout, 12290 (62%) voted...
InfoWorld WIRELESS Feed
InfoWorld - Information Technology News, Computer Networking & Security
Microsoft Office coming to the iPhone?
Workaholics tethered to their smartphones have another reason to switch to Apple: Rumors that Microsoft's Office Suite is coming to the iPhone are inching towards reality, and iPhone apps with docu...
Palm opens Pre mobile phone to developers
Palm is taking what it hopes is the next step in to make its Palm Pre a viable iPhone competitor. On Wednesday, at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, Palm opened up its Mojo Software Development Ki...
Developers stunted by fragmented mobile market
Reducing the number of mobile software platforms, but not by too much, is the key to unleashing pent up creativity in the mobile market, executives said on Wednesday.
Symbian Foundation faces up to challenges
What was billed as a roundtable discussion for members of the new Symbian Foundation turned into an opportunity for them to lay out the challenges and threats to their fledgling group.
Skype shows BlackBerry, iPhone applications
Skype unveiled its iPhone and BlackBerry applications at the CTIA Wireless trade show on Tuesday, taking its VoIP capability into the inner sanctum of mobile operators that still depend on voice mi...
DevX: Latest Wireless Content
Latest DevX Content
Mobile App Developers on Cloud 9
Savvy developers embracing mobile business apps have two big things to set their sights on: web-based cloud computing and related appliance-like devices.
iPhone Network Programming
Learn how to communicate with a server using TCP/IP and how to build a simple chat application.
iPhone Bluetooth Programming
Learn how to communicate with a server using TCP/IP and also how to build a simple chat application.
Consuming XML Web Services in iPhone Applications
Find out the various ways you can call web services and parse responses from your iPhone applications to give your applications a huge range of data sources.
iPhone Programming: Displaying Data with the Table View
Find out how to use the flexible iPhone Table View, which does double duty to display data in a table or a list, both with and without graphics.