hField Technologies (MobileMag)
January 20, 2010
Ever have trouble with a good strong wireless connection? Sometimes a dead spot or intermitent connection? today launched their Wi-Fire faraway range WiFi USB adapter for the Macintosh to address that problem.
Boston’s Logan Airport to offer free WiFi (Boston Globe)
January 20, 2010
The Massachusetts Port Authority Board has approved a plan to offer free WiFi to passengers at Boston’s Logan worldly Airport.
Boston’s Logan Airport to offer free WiFi (7 News Boston)
January 20, 2010
BOSTON — The Massachusetts Port Authority Board has approved a plan to offer free WiFi to passengers at Boston’s Logan worldly Airport.
Samsung N150 Ships Today, $349 (I4U)
January 20, 2010
Another new Pinetrail netbook ships today. The Samsung N150 (via Netbooked) has a 10.1″ monitor, N450 processor, GMA 3150 graphics, 1 GB of RAM, and a 160 GB HDD. It sports a .3 MP webcam, b/g/n WiFi, a 6-cell battery, Windows 7 starter, and seven hou…
Mobile router hacked to reveal user’s location (TechWorld)
January 20, 2010
MiFi mobile GPS-WiFi at risk. A user of Novatel Wireless’s MiFi ‘portable Wi-Fi’ hotspot appears to have stumbled on a protection flaw that could allow an outsider to work out a user’s location without their knowledge.
Development Platform accelerates eBook market introduction. (ThomasNet)
January 20, 2010
Supplied with electrophoretic display, eBook development platform leverages 45 nm OMAP(TM) 3621 processor that supports applications which exercise CPU, multimedia, and graphics engines. It features TPS6518x electronic paper display (EPD) capability management IC and allows 14,800+ page turns on 6 in. E Ink screen using 600 mAh battery. Additional features include WiLink(TM) 6.0 WiFi/Bluetooth®/FM …
Motorola Milestone reaches milestone, gets rooted (Engadget)
January 19, 2010
Following its American cousin by just a few short weeks, the Motorola Milestone has now been rooted by a handful of enterprising hackers, opening the door to the usual array of forbidden fruits that Moto never intended you to have: WiFi tethering, wacky Sense ports, fully customized ROMs, and the list goes on. Proceed at your own risk, but seriously — you don’t want to be the one uncool kid on …



