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Sunday, February 28. 2010
WiFi has definitely made Internet more accessible among users of mobile devices such as cellphones that act as mini computers or smartphones. As a result, many of the latest smartphones are equipped with WiFi capabilities. If you're looking for a smartphone with WiFi that can cater to your everyday needs, take a look at the list below:
Smartphones with WiFi
One of the popular smartphones with enabled WiFi capabilities is the Apple iPhone 3GS. This handset from Apple is faster compared to the previous iPhone 3G and offers expanded features. Next on the list is the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8900 from T-Mobile. This handset offers faster performance and a better design compared to other handsets included in the Curve series. Another choice worth looking into is Sprint's Palm Pre. This unit offers an excellent operating system, setting a new standard in operating systems used in mobile phones that are meant for multi-tasking and managing documents or computer files.
Benefits of Smartphones with WiFi
If you demand a lot from your smartphone, then you should definitely have a handset that has WiFi capabilities. Using a smartphone with WiFi can make things easier for you, especially if you need to constantly access your email or handle online transactions whenever you are. You can keep in touch with your friends, play games, listen to online audio files, watch videos on the Internet, and manage your files by just pushing certain buttons on your smartphone. You can also make VOIP calls, giving you cheaper options when keeping in touch with business partners, co-workers, friends, or loved ones.
Smartphones with enabled WiFi features are definitely a leap from the old cellphone models. With the various features a WiFi-enabled smartphone can offer, keeping in touch with others through the Internet and managing your files isn't limited anymore to your PC.
Thursday, February 11. 2010
Aside from providing a way to connect to the local area network (LAN) or the Internet without the use of wires, WiFi is also an inexpensive way to establish a network within a particular area. Most WiFi adapters make it easy for you to setup the system.
WiFi 101
Wireless Fidelity, or WiFi, is a wireless LAN technology that originated in 1994, although it was not until 2002, when the devices using the 802.11g standard were made available, that it became popular. Initially, the WiFi cards were so expensive that most people stayed away from it. It uses radio technologies and the unlicensed 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz radio bands. WiFi manufacturers claim that the signal range is 150 feet but actual tests have found that is within 60 to 80 feet.
Benefits of WiFi
The most obvious benefit of the WiFi is the fact that users can move around and still remain connected to the LAN and the Internet. Because there are no wires that people might trip on, it is much easier to get connected wherever you are. Establishing a network is also much faster and cheaper because there are no wires to connect. Most WiFi adapters are also provided with user-friendly interfaces for configuring the system.
WiFi offers a convenient way of networking that is beneficial both in the home and in the office. It is a relatively young technology that is expected to ultimately replace most wired networks after the basic issues have been resolved.
Thursday, December 17. 2009
No more slow download times or restrictions in space because of the network cables. Now, you can freely move around and connect to the Internet with Wi-Fi technology. With the recent advancement in wireless Internet and continued development, it seems like going wireless is the future.
Wi-Fi for business
Wireless Internet access is offered by many businesses, not only coffee shops. It's proven to be a good marketing strategy for increased sales and popularity. The Wi-Fi service does seem like a magnet for potential customers who are looking for a place to do their web browsing while enjoying, say, a cup of coffee or a piece of cake.
Wi-Fi for people on the go
Laptops have become a basic necessity for business travelers and students. With people moving around everywhere, Wi-Fi seems to be a good solution to staying in touch through e-mails, social networking, and other activity online. The success of wireless Internet can perhaps be compared to the popularity of mobile phones.
Review of wireless Internet trends
Wireless Internet is not only available through laptops and netbooks but even on mobile phones and game consoles. Recent developments focus on providing the same speed you can enjoy from wired Internet service. There are also measures done to improve the security when using wireless networks.
Saturday, May 12. 2007
Through my wifi fanatic brother, I came to love and enjoy the benefits of wireless fidelity or wifi. Before, I can't appreciate wifi because I don't know exactly what it is. But my ever technowizard brother acquainted me with this stuff and every time there's something new in the wifi products department, we avail it. Wifi has been beneficially to me especially in my writing job. Sometimes, I wrote all my articles in a coffee shop and send it via email to my boss. Recently, my brother said that Visiwave site survey has improve it's software by upgrading it. Now, the version 1.5 of Visiwave site survey is very alive and kicking.
Friday, May 11. 2007
 Last time, I already avail a Visiwave sitte survey pro version because it enables me to survey and gather data around the LAN site. I've read from reviews that this baby could do data collection and visualization powers you can use to tracj down locations. It lets you experience a wireless LAN surveying with it's beneficial software programs. Basically, this is a surveying gadget that allows you to track down location by manually clicking the floor plan pictures. With visiwave you're like a panopticon which can see everything in your coverage.
Thursday, May 10. 2007
Last week, my brother who is an expert player of awesome xbox games insists me to purchase a Visiwave site survey version 1.5. At first, I don't buy this since I have the pro version and I've read from the internet reviews that they're almost the same. But my brother persuaded me to buy this product by explaining it's benefits in layman's terms. He told me that visiwave site survey version 1.5 can actually make me see in full view my network coverage. I can also see some interference in my network and discover some routes for access areas. With these information, I finally agree to buy this product.
Wednesday, May 9. 2007
I'm really interested in wifi hotspots and wifi technologies. My friends even teased me as a wifi addict. It's a habit of mine to update myself with the latest news in wifi. Recently, I found out at the Emerging WiFi Technologies' website that they released BA24 - 500mW Booster Antenna. I've heard from my other wifi addict pals that it's a good device that enhances the signal and range of your 2.4 GHz ISM band. With this cool feature I would never definitely leave my computer with wifi.
Tuesday, May 8. 2007
I want to buy the newest baby of Emerging Wifi Technologies, BA24 - 500mW Booster Antenna since I like its features. I also think that I could benefit a lot from using this functional antenna since most of time, I bring my laptop with me during work. Before one of my main concern in wifi is its limited range. But with BA24 - 500mW Booster Antenna, the range and ability of my wifi device will definitely boost. The best thing about this is you can use it in the latest Bluetooth technology, wireless routers and P2P, P2MP, 802.11b, 802.11b+, 802.11g, and 802.11b+g access points.
Monday, May 7. 2007
I admire EWT or Emerging WiFi Technologies, the creator of BA24 - 500mW Booster Antenna because of their innovative ideas. They always invent wifi technologies that they know are functional and multi-tasking. One of the goals of EWT is to create and provide the best and the latest products in the market. As of now, I've heard that Emerging Wifi Technologies is focusing on Wireless fidelity. The people behind these companies are experts and specialists in the field of computer technology and marketing. This is the reason EWT only creates and sells creative and high-performance wifi products.
Sunday, May 6. 2007
 It's reasonable enough: We pay for cheap broadband access, or we use the internet almost anywhere in the state of New York. Maybe even at Central Park, while feeding the pigeons. At least, this is what I've acquired from the latest Apple Podcast brought to us by no other than Dana Spiegel, a wifi buff like anyone of us, and the high chief of NYC Wireless. Basically, the project will examine the state of broadband in NYC and the possibility of setting up wireless hotspots everywhere.
Saturday, May 5. 2007
There had been news of the same endeavors in Santa Clarita, California, but so far, the NYC is the first to break ground. This July alone, there will be meetings held for all the volunteers whose agenda is to follow through a pilot project called Wifi4NY. Led by Andrew Rasiej, the event aims to begin doling out free routers at East Village. People in the neighborhood will be asked about their opinion on this, the technical matters will be tackled, and the group will have to address the number of routers that would be needed to make East Village virtually wireless.
Friday, May 4. 2007
These high-tech volunteers are out to do their jobs for the day. NYC Wireless is non-profit, and most other volunteers would set up wifi hotspots at cafes, day care centers, and restaurants from Brooklyn to Bronx in order to let New Yorkers know how wifi has been changing the way people are doing business and communicating. Is this the end of broadband? At about the same time I'm writing this, elsewhere in the US, a great number of residents are still getting internet access from dial-up. How ironic.
Thursday, May 3. 2007
 Whenever I'm in the comfort room doing my "business" I always wished that somebody would install a small television so I can relax while dropping my 'bomb' in the toilet. Sometimes, I read all the graffiti on the walls and doors of the comfort room.
Wednesday, May 2. 2007
JiWire, one of the leading providers for directory in hotspots, has launched it's own Hotspot Advertising Network. This is good because as an online shopper slash wi-fi addict, I really want to see more advertisements of the latest products and services straight from the advertisers. The good thing about Jiwire is that while surfing the hotspots you can still view these advertisements. News has spread that titans of home appliances Toshiba and Sony have joined this network. The advertisements include a simple pop-up and log-in screen ad. I think the reason why Jiwire has also entered networking is because of the potential market in it just like in domain name registration.
Tuesday, May 1. 2007
Upgrade is an infamous term in the world of cyberspace. Everywhere I go, I can hear systems, programs and software updates. Since everybody's in the mood for improving their services, PanGo Networks won't allow itself to be left behind as it upgrades the PanOS Platform and PanGo Locator to it's latest version 4.0. To people who don't know what this system does, this software can actually track your location and everything that revolves around position and location functions. This is great. It actually reminded me of the first Charlie's Angels movie where the antagonist was able to trace Charlie through a similar system like this.
Monday, April 30. 2007
When I was young, I told my dad that I want to work in Intel. My dad was so shocked that at a young age, my mind was already set to work and I chose a very high-profile company like Intel. But who would not want to work in a company that is a world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies, products, and initiatives to continuously improve our work and life? Isn't it fulfilling to be able to help the society on how to alleviate its level of technology? What about working with the best in the field of technology, isn't that very rewarding?
Sunday, April 29. 2007
Have you heard of the WiMAX or World Interoperability for Microwave Access, Inc? In case you haven't been heard of this acronym, World Interoperability for Microwave Access, Inc. is a network of technologies based on the IEEE 802.16 wireless standards. Today, there are two main types of WiMAX. The first one is known as fixed WiMAX (802.16d-2004). The second is what we call as mobile WiMAX (802.16e-2005). These two types are created to bring broadband wireless services in a very low price.
Saturday, April 28. 2007
 If you're an Intel subscriber, you should know that WiMAX is a key component of Intel’s broadband wireless strategy. It is the main factor why Intel can deliver innovative mobile platforms for Internet connectivity anytime, anywhere. Since there is a much-needed amount of wireless technology service in our society, Intel employs WiMAX. Through this technology, Intel is able to provide a better mobile wireless broadband Internet experience for its customer as our world goes more wireless today. As of today, Intel is working on other technologies that can better serve the public.
Sunday, March 25. 2007
Most of us may notice that many are confused on how Bluetooth is connected with a WiFi Internet technology. Confusions regarding their use and purpose sometimes become a center of debate among technology geeks out there. So what are the specific difference of both widely used computer and electronic advancements?
A Bluetooth wireless technology is said to be very different from a wireless LAN. In fact, it is very different from a wireless network service. Bluetooth is known to be an industry telecommunications specification, which describes how computers, PDAs, and latest mobile phones can be possibly interconnected through the utilization of a wireless short-ranged connection. Among the benefits of using Bluetooth technology include that it is wireless, very inexpensive, and it does not really require anything to make the said technology work.
On the other hand, WiFi is a much capable and powerful means for reaching data rate transmission of more than 50Mbbps. The D-Link router called as 802.11b is said to be the popular WiFi standard technology used today. Such product specification has a good range that can transmit data over a 100 feet distance. Also, WiFi products have strong protocols in security that makes the said product a better solution in networking.
Now, the difference between Bluetooth and a WiFi wireless technology are defined, there should no longer be confusions or whatsoever regarding their purpose and use.
Monday, March 19. 2007
We've noticed that over the past 2 – 3 years, the spread of WiFi internet technology throughout the world has been enormous. Most people would attribute this phenomenon to a simple advancement of technology like any other. In that case, do people also know that the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Kofi Annan, challenged the people from Silicon Valley? He challenged Solicon Valley in order to disseminate information about this technology to most developing countries, at the very least?
Yes. In a conference called, “The WiFi Opportunity for Developing Nations”, discussions were made regarding how the necessary wireless infrastructures and technology could be made accessible to developing nations.
Of course, this is in response to questions about the various applications and benefits arising from the advancement of WiFi technology. The hope is that internet access would become more available to developing nations for them to be able to reap the benefits of the communication and information that it has to offer. Needless to say, it has already done so in developed countries.
And so there you go. For those people who were not aware of these events, (including me) it's better to be late than never. I think that this is once again a wake-up call for all to be aware that outside of our own busy lives, there is a bigger picture. A bigger, global phenomenon occurring.
Friday, March 2. 2007
With digital information technology, everything seems to be getting smaller and smaller, with our world with it! Also, as it gets smaller and smaller, it gets clearer and clearer as well. But the latter compliment would not be solely credited to technology nor to technologists, no sir! Modern professional visual artists would also have their share of the limelight.
You see, as everything turns digital, things keep on getting clearer and clearer while getting smaller and smaller too. Nowadays, professional visual artists rely on their digital machines, good photo-editing applications, powerful video-editing tools, and high-end equipment. With this, most of them use high-resolution LCD monitors, electronic sketchpads, and of course, Bluetooth mice. A Bluetooth mouse is necessary to provide such people the flexibility they need with wire-free navigation, specially with Adobe Photoshop and Premiere.
Back in the not-so-old days, wire-free mice had infrared connectivity on PCs. But this meant keeping the path from the port to the mouse absolutely clear and in direct visibility. But with Bluetooth mice, only a massive steel door of an air-tight vault would totally disrupt the connection it has to the computer. Thus, Bluetooth mice are now becoming popular to professional graphic artists. This is because not only of the flexibility it provides its users, but the smooth movements of the mouse cursor as well. Accurate mouse-cursor behavior is integral in the field of digital photo and video editing and design. Plus, a Bluetooth mouse is not only affordable, but compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled devices. These devices range from a handheld PC to a desktop computer.
Monday, February 26. 2007
Now that I have discussed the advantages of using Bluetooth headsets in your wireless computing ventures on my prior post, I would now like to introduce the Bluetooth keyboard partnered with a formidable screen reader. This set of tools would definitely put you one step ahead of wireless computing technology. With this combination, digital information technology is well within your reach, and more so, even out of it!
With a Bluetooth keyboard, you can make use of your wireless internet connectivity that is virtually mouse-free and eyes-free as well. You wouldn't be limited to looking at your monitor while you browse the internet, check your e-mails, make use of internet telephony, or even play an online text-based strategy game! That is, when you both have a Bluetooth headset and a screen reader. You thought screen readers are just for blind PC users, didn't you? Well now, think otherwise, my friend! This is what I call creativity at work!
With such Bluetooth equipment, having a screen reader partnered with such tools are essential in making your wireless computing needs totally wirefree and unrestricted. You just have to practice on using the screen reader of your choice. You can read through and navigate web pages, most applications, e-mail clients, messaging programs, or just about anything digital while keeping your laptop snuck tight in its proper place. That is, in the bag! So, it would be wise for you to make use of this accessible and adaptive technology. Who knows, maybe someday, they'll have the option of a monitor-free laptop when acquiring for one! That way, laptop costs would dramatically be decreased! About 50% or maybe even more!
Saturday, February 24. 2007
 As I have posted before, a wireless Bluetooth headset is something worth your time and cash, but this would also pave the way for the need of a wireless keyboard. Now isn't digital information technology quite demanding? In order for one to have as much convenience and time as possible, one has to get the most advanced equipment available from the manufacturers that keep our lives constantly within a technological framework. A good wireless keyboard is what you really need partnered with your Bluetooth headset so as to actually provide you with wireless computing capabilities.
Now there are about a dozen hardware manufacturers who have brought Bluetooth technology to desktop PCs. Most of them have already released a Bluetooth keyboard which comes bundled with a Bluetooth port and a Bluetooth mouse. Now isn't this amazing? Not only are most Bluetooth keyboards for desktop PCs, 'cause some can run on PDAs or mobile phones as well as it works with desktop PCs! Plus, these Bluetooth keyboards are quite inexpensive compared to most wirless keyboards. But in case your thinking about going infrared, I'm afraid I'd have to burst your bubble on that one, my friend. An infrared keyboard wouldn't have the capability of providing you the wireless range a Bluetooth one can offer. So have your Bluetooth headset partnered with a Bluetooth keyboard and a Bluetooth mouse, and you're off to wireless computing heaven in no time!
Monday, February 19. 2007
 For me, I think the wireless craze started out during my childhood years when I was fascinated by remote-controlled cars that didn't have any wires at all. I don't understand why it took such a long time before wireless technology was tapped by the communications and information industries as much as I know the technology itself. 'Cause the developments of modern communication technologies are so rapid, it's hard to understand such a delay, isn't it? Now Bluetooth technology paving the way for wireless headsets, this is what I call cool!
We all need to be mobile every once in a while, but can't we do it as well while on VoIP? Let alone while browsing the internet, listening to music from a live internet radio streamcast, checking e-mails, or just plain reading an Ebook? Can't we all be liberated from being confined in front of our computers while doing these things? With Bluetooth technology, this dream is now a reality! I use a wireless keyboard, a screen reader, and, my favorite, a Bluetooth headset. Yes, these gizmos not only provide me with the freedom I want, but it also makes my computing experience faster and more entertaining! Specially my Bluetooth headset, which I rely heavily on making phone calls while cooking, reading an Ebook while enjoying the fresh air in our front porch, or listening to Beethoven while doing some garage work. Bluetooth headsets, yes, it's basically the stuff a comfortable life is made of!
Monday, January 22. 2007
Wireless security is in fact two contradicting terms. There is no guarantee that information sent online could be secured. I am just thankful for softwares that encrypt networks because at least they help. Every time I log on to a wireless fidelity access point, I am well aware that I am transmitting my log-in name and my password. Given the said scenario, I should be worried that there might be somewhere out there, a ‘terrorist’ that has already got my personal identification online.
While personal computers that have individual networks are already susceptible to attacks and theft, how much more if the network involves business? The probability is high and with the current technology called wireless fidelity, there is little chance for ‘terrorists’ to be traced. I have read an article about a store-owner who was robbed of the software he uses for credit card processing. That really scared me since my family is also engaged in a business which utilizes credit card processors.
I thought only business men are faced with such threats, but I came to another article that talked about a hospital that utilizes wireless networks in transmitting information from the room of the patient to the servers. The medical data were stolen by a man who confessed that he just wanted to reveal the weakness of the system in keeping confidential medical records. Such thing really happens, and before we know it, the culprits have already entered our networks.
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