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London gets free Wi-Fi

July 16, 2007 The Thames gets lined with free wireless Internet coverage, while fee-based hot spots emerge across the United Kingdom. TAGS: Wi-Fi network, Wi-Fi, London, mobile operator, wireless Internet, fee, U.K., Europe, U.S.

Wi-Fi cameras crack down on rogue parking in U.K.

September 11, 2007 Using a CCTV network, London's city of Westminster can now identify parking offenses without the need for human intervention. TAGS: council, ticket, operator, Wi-Fi, vehicle, London, camera

Security A to Z: Wi-Fi

November 28, 2006 For all Wi-Fi has done to bring people online, it's also opened them up to potential risk. TAGS: Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi network, London, wireless network, security, Apple Computer

London hospital rolls out Wi-Fi tracking

February 20, 2007 System combines Wi-Fi and wireless chip technology to help hospital staff quickly locate equipment. TAGS: wireless chip, hospital, patient, London, Wi-Fi, asset, staff, equipment, worker

Motorola waits on 802.11n approval

May 25, 2007 Company says it won't sell equipment using the next-generation Wi-Fi standard, as Intel and others are, until it's IEEE-certified. TAGS: IEEE 802.11n, Motorola Inc., Wi-Fi Alliance, equipment, enterprise, standard, Wi-Fi, London, Intel

Install Vista, get free Wi-Fi

February 1, 2007 Through T-Mobile and The Cloud, Microsoft offers three free months of access to early adopters of its newly released OS. TAGS: T-Mobile, Wi-Fi, operator, Microsoft Windows Vista, U.K., London, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

Sheet could shelter Wi-Fi from eavesdroppers

April 26, 2005 Wireless hackers, beware--this window treatment is meant to keep Wi-Fi signals in and you out. TAGS: film, Wi-Fi, hacker, U.K., London

Thames becomes giant Wi-Fi hot spot

March 29, 2007 Service enables users to roam anywhere along a 22-kilometer stretch of the river without interruption to their Internet connection. TAGS: hot spot, access point, Wi-Fi, Internet access, London

U.S. Robotics gives Wi-Fi gear speed burst

April 6, 2004 The company updates its 802.11g hardware to allow wireless connectivity of up to 125 megabits per second. TAGS: U.S. Robotics, IEEE 802.11g, hardware company, IEEE 802.11, Wi-Fi, firmware, networking, London

BT to create wireless cities

May 17, 2006 Wi-Fi networks being installed in six U.K. municipalities, part of project that will eventually include 12 cities. TAGS: British Telecommunications, council, city, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi network, U.K., telecommunications, telecommunications company, Intel, pricing, project, London

IP television takes off on airplanes

July 13, 2005 Singapore Airlines launches in-flight Internet Protocol television service, while airplane makers say cell phone calls will follow next year. TAGS: Connexion, IP television, passenger, aircraft, plane, IP, Wi-Fi, authority, flight, mobility, TV, carrier, GSM, London, security

BT strikes up the broadband with WiMax

February 20, 2004 The telecom giant is testing emerging technology WiMax in four rural parts of the United Kingdom. Could it be a prelude to a full-scale launch? TAGS: British Telecommunications, BT Group Plc., IEEE 802.16, broadband, laptop computer, PDA, telecommunications, U.K., London, Wi-Fi, Intel
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