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    Configure a wireless bridge

    With a little networking savvy, you can configure a wireless bridge to work with your AirPort network.
    By Jason Snell 21 years ago
    News

    Researchers see trouble ahead for WLAN performance

    French researchers say they have pinpointed a problem in wireless LAN technology that could severely impair the performance of newer high-speed networks. Engineering experts at France's Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in Paris have demonstrated how a slow device connected to WLAN (wireless LAN) hotspot can cause an entire network to drop to a slower speed, citing a common channel access method as the cause, Andrzej Duda, one of the researchers, said Thursday in an interview.
    By John Blau and IDG News Service 21 years ago
    News

    Palm Tungsten T2 gets more memory, new software, more

    By Peter Cohen 21 years ago
    News

    Wi-Fi revenue predicted to fall as use climbs

    While global Wi-Fi use is set to explode over the next five years, revenue from the technology is due to shrink, leading to a consolidation of the market, according to a report released this week by Pyramid Research LLC. Worldwide Wi-Fi users will number 707 million by 2008, Pyramid predicted, yet revenue per user will drop from around US$30 a month this year to $3 a month in five years.
    By Scarlet Pruitt and IDG News Service 21 years ago
    News

    Sprint to offer network of Wi-Fi hot spots

    Sprint PCS Group will build Wi-Fi wireless LAN hot spots and create roaming agreements with other service providers to provide high-speed local wireless data access in more than 2,100 U.S. locations by the end of this year, the mobile operator announced Monday. Prices were not yet available for the service, which will be launched by the end of this quarter, and charges for the Wi-Fi service can't be integrated into Sprint customers' cellular service bills until late this year. However, the combination of Sprint's own hot spots and those available through roaming deals will create one of the largest networks of hot spots in the country.
    By Stephen Lawson and IDG News Service 21 years ago
    News

    Missing Sync for Pocket PC 1.0 available

    By Dennis Sellers 21 years ago
    News

    Taurus debuts for ‘all in one’ WiFi hotspot deployment

    By Peter Cohen 21 years ago
    News

    Kensington WiFi Finder helps locate hotspots

    By Peter Cohen 21 years ago
    News

    D-Link offers Mac-compatible 802.11b USB adapter

    By Peter Cohen 21 years ago
    News

    NECC: AlphaSmart Dana goes WiFi

    By Peter Cohen 21 years ago
    News

    Apple confirms third-party cards work with AirPort 3.1

    By Peter Cohen 21 years ago
    News

    Asante offers Mac-ready 802.11g card for PowerBooks

    By Peter Cohen 21 years ago
    News

    AirPort update complies with final IEEE 802.11g spec

    A week following the IEEE's final 802.11g spec approval, Apple has released an update to bring AirPort Extreme base stations and client computers equipped with AirPort Extreme cards in-line. The release updates the firmware for the AirPort Extreme base station itself. It is available for download through the Software Update System Preferences pane. New features also include AirPort Extreme base station and client support for "Interference Robustness," which Apple noted offers improved performance when other devices that operate on the 2.4GHz radio frequency used by AirPort Extreme cause problems — devices including cordless telephones and wireless video distribution systems. Simpler WDS setup within the AirPort Admin Utility and other changes have been made, as well.
    By Peter Cohen 22 years ago
    News

    QuickerTek offers Airport Base Station antenna upgrade

    By Dennis Sellers 22 years ago
    News

    Does 802.11g need clearer labels?

    By Peter Cohen 22 years ago
    News

    802.11g standard approved

    By Jim Dalrymple 22 years ago
    News

    Palm to buy Handspring

    Palm Inc. plans to buy Handspring Inc. and spin off PalmSource Inc. as a separate company, the company said Wednesday. Palm is currently made up of two companies; PalmSource, which develops the Palm operating system, and Palm Solutions Group. After the spin-off of PalmSource, Palm Solutions Group will merge with Handspring to create a new company, to be renamed later in the year, Palm said in a statement.
    By Gillian Law and IDG News Service 22 years ago
    News

    Missing Sync for Pocket PC supports iCal, Address Book

    By Peter Cohen 22 years ago
    News

    Extreme Revolution

    With a name like AirPort Extreme, Apple's new networking technology might seem to be aimed at the X Games crowd, not business professionals. Nevertheless, the company's latest foray into the wireless world promises to change the way some small businesses, schools, and even home users connect to the Internet and their local networks.
    By Glenn Fleishman 22 years ago
    News

    802.11g transfer rate controversy meaningless, says Apple

    By Jim Dalrymple 22 years ago
    Reviews

    Palm OS-based Handheld Devices

    We tried out four of the latest Mac-compatible handhelds that run Palm OS: Handspring's Treo 300, Palm Computing's Tungsten T and Zire, and Sony's Cliu00e9 PEG-NX70V.
    By David Weiss 22 years ago
    News

    Keyspan shipping new retractable cable line

    By Dennis Sellers 22 years ago
    News

    OrangeWare creates third-party OS X 802.11a/b/g driver

    Custom driver developer OrangeWare Inc. has announced the development of a wireless networking driver for Mac OS X that it hopes will bring makers of wireless networking hardware to the Mac market.
    By Peter Cohen 22 years ago
    News

    Palm Desktop 4.1 adds ‘Send to Handheld Droplet’

    Palm Inc. has released an updated version of their Palm Desktop 4.1 software for Mac. The new version is ready for download from Palm's Web site now.
    By Peter Cohen 22 years ago
    News

    New Palm Zire 71 PDA offers multimedia capabilities

    Palm Inc. calls the new Zire 71 PDA its first Zire handheld with multimedia capabilities. The new PDA can play MP3s with the use of a separate kit, plays digital audio and video, and takes digital photos using a built-in camera, and sports a high-resolution color screen and a new sliding design.
    By Peter Cohen 22 years ago
    News

    AirPort Extreme Firmware Update released

    Apple has released an update to the firmware used by its AirPort Extreme Base Station. The new version, 5.0.4, is ready for download from Apple's Web site.
    By Peter Cohen 22 years ago
    News

    ‘WiFi Fleet’ to operate at Boston Marathon

    Tech Superpowers Inc. plans to operate its "WiFi Fleet" — two cars outfitted with wireless Internet access, e-mail and the ability to send iLife-created "video postcards" — during next week's running of the 107th annual Boston Marathon.
    By Peter Cohen 22 years ago
    News

    Apple sells over 150,000 AirPort Extreme products

    Apple Computer Inc. on Tuesday announced that the company has sold more than 150,000 AirPort Extreme wireless networking products. Introduced during Macworld Expo San Francisco, AirPort Extreme is Apple's implementation of the 802.11g standard.
    By Jim Dalrymple 22 years ago
    News

    External PowerBook G4 antennas boost AirPort reception

    By Peter Cohen 22 years ago
    News

    Five cases released for 17-inch PowerBook

    By Dennis Sellers 22 years ago
    News

    Apple starts Rendezvous logo program

    By Dennis Sellers 22 years ago
    News

    Apple releases AirPort 3.0

    By Dennis Sellers 22 years ago
    Reviews

    HomePlug Network Adapters

    With two or more HomePlug 1.0-compliant adapters, you can network computers and printers — as well as share a broadband connection — via the power outlets in a home or office. We put five of these adapters through their paces — the Asoka Plug-Link Ethernet Bridge, GigaFast HomePlug Ethernet Bridge, Linksys Instant PowerLine EtherFast 10/100 Bridge, Netgear Powerline Ethernet Adapter, and Phonex Broadband NeverWire 14 QX-201.
    By Christopher Breen 22 years ago
    Reviews

    Palm Desktop 4.0

    OS X Native Palm Software Arrives with Some Shortcomings
    By Tom Negrino 22 years ago
    Reviews

    AirPort Base Station

    Though Newest Iteration of Apple's Wireless Network Product Offers Improvements, It Still Lags Behind Similar, Less-Expensive Competitors
    By Shelly Brisbin 23 years ago
    Reviews

    Monochrome Handhelds

    Two PDAs That Take Your Data to Go
    By David Weiss 23 years ago
    Reviews

    Monochrome Handhelds

    Palm m500 and Handspring Visor Edge Offer Light, Portable Power
    By David Weiss 23 years ago
    News

    When Pets Go Bad

    Rumble in the Jungle
    By Mathew Honan 23 years ago
    Reviews

    Color Handhelds

    Palm m505, Handspring Visor Prism Battle for Supremacy
    By Andrew Gore 23 years ago
    Opinion

    Ihnatko: The Best Part of Waking Up

    Your Mac and Your Appliances Can Talk to One Another–Be Very Afraid
    By Andy Ihnatko 23 years ago
    News

    Look Out Palm, You’ve Got Competition

    Pocket PC Solution Coming to the Mac
    By Jennifer Smodish 23 years ago
    News

    Could Your AirPort Come Under Siege?

    Wireless Worries
    By Stephan Somogyi 23 years ago
    News

    Mac 911

    By Christopher Breen 24 years ago
    Reviews

    Wireless PC Card Modems

    Road-Warrior Modems Provide Wireless Access with Mixed Results
    By Becky Waring 24 years ago
    News

    HanDBase 2.5

    Pocket-Size Database Authoring Tool Works Well on Handhelds, Limited on the Mac
    By Jeff Battersby 24 years ago
    News

    No Strings Attached

    The Wireless Mac
    By Mathew Honan 24 years ago
    News

    A Quick Look at the World of Tech

    What's Hot This Week
    By Mathew Honan 24 years ago
    News

    Weird Stuff

    Watch Where You Point That
    By Greg Knauss 24 years ago
    Reviews

    VisorPhone

    Handheld Module Has You Covered-If You Can Get Coverage
    By David Pogue 24 years ago
    News

    Visor Modules

    Snap-in Modules Add Variety to the Visor
    By Andrew Gore, Mathew Honan, Brett Larson and David Weiss 24 years ago
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