Anonymous sex hookups come to the iPhone with theXchange (Geek.com)

July 31, 2009

One of the things the iPhone excels at are geolocating apps that crowd source notes from iPhone users nearby to arrange meetings and identify cool areas of interest in your instant vicinity. There’s applications to find WiFi hotspots, local restaurants and even cool street art in your instant area… but up until now, there has […]

Captain Obvious reports: AT&T sees surge in WiFi use post-iPhone OS 3.0 (Engadget)

July 31, 2009

You know, there’s something to be said about making something easy: public usually take advantage. So seems to be the case with AT&T’s WiFi connections after the release of iPhone OS 3.0, which finally became useful when users could seamlessly connect to one of the thousands of AT&T hotspots around the nation rather than having to stumble through a painfully lengthy process on iPhone OS 2.x. …

Cablevision launches Optimum WiFi Web access (The Goshen Chronicle)

July 31, 2009

Monroe - Cablevision has deployed Optimum WiFi wireless Net access in Orange and Rockland counties, as a free enhancement for its Optimum Online high-speed Web customers.

Cablevision launches Optimum WiFi Web access (The Photo News)

July 31, 2009

Monroe - Cablevision has deployed Optimum WiFi wireless Web access in Orange and Rockland counties, as a free enhancement for its Optimum Online high-speed Web customers.

Eye-Fi Geo WiFi SD cards come to the Apple Store (Geek.com)

July 31, 2009

There’s no doubt that in the age of wireless, it seems downright antediluvian to have to plug a gadget into a USB port to transfer documents to your computer. And besides, the tangled, knotted intestines of the cable drawer often do not easily untwine for the cord you need. So Eye-Fi’s line of wireless capable […]

More working outside the office, thanks to technology, WiFi (The Tampa Tribune)

July 30, 2009

More workers are doing business outside the office, thanks to the prevalence of WiFi.

45-nanometer chips for ultra-fast WiFi (PhysOrg)

July 30, 2009

(PhysOrg.com) — forceful new radio technologies that promise blisteringly fast WiFi have been given a boost by a team of European researchers` cutting-edge work on miniscule microchips.

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