Category: Wi-Fi
Try GNER's WiFi on the train for free
GNER reckons that all its East Coast trains will be equipped for WiFi by August this year, so to celebrate, it's offering the service free of charge this summer. As an attempt to get punters used to using it,…
LINDY's Wi-Fi Finder and spy detector
With laptops steadily becoming a holiday essential and Wi-Fi hotspots popping up everywhere, keeping up to date with things like Tech Digest is now pretty easy. One thing can still be a bit of problem, is tracking down those…
D-Link's wireless 3G router
Here's an idea that could rack up a phone bill large enough to cripple a small nation quicker than you can say 'data fee'. D-Link has come up with a way to let users share a 3G wireless internet…
Wi-Fi usage on the rise
Results from a study by market research company GfK has found that Wi-Fi usage is on the rise, with home users forming the majority of customers. Apparently some 380,000 wireless routers were sold in the first quarter of this…
Buffalo joins the draft-n Wi-Fi generation
We've see a fair few interesting goodies from Buffalo in the past but mostly to do with memory solutions. Buffalo has already had a presence in the wireless networking market and will be continuing that with its first draft-n…
Juniper predicts 1.7m Mobile WiMax subscribers for 2007
A new study from Juniper Research forecasts that the number of Mobile WiMax subscribers will grow from 1.7 million in 2007 to 21.3 million worldwide in 2012 following the initial release of certified equipment in 2007. However, the report predicts…
Sony's LocationFree TV hits the UK
We mentioned in our coverage of this year's CES that Sony wuld be launching LocationFree TV in the UK. Well, PSP (and notebook) owners rejoice – this month, you'll be able to stream your home TV or DVD recordings…
The Cloud offers flat-fee Wi-Fi
We've covered the blanket Wi-Fi coverage offered by The Cloud previously, but never been sure that a £5 per hour charge was going to bite into the mass market. So we're pleased to report that that Wi-Fi service is…
DS Web Browser due in June
Opera has often differentiated itself by making browsers for more alternitive platforms and the new Nintendo DS browser looks to be no exception. It is due out in Japan in June – no word on a European release yet…
GNER brings Wi-Fi to all its trains
It seems like the transport companies are finally getting the message that we need to keep in touch and keep working, wherever we are, especially when we're on the move. We told you earlier in the month about National…