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Google StreetView WiFi Privacy Lapse
The amazing street mapping service from Google: “Street view” has ruled 1000s of other Map services by provding superior Street details. They capture street images using dedicated vehicles which also…
Sync iPhone Wirelessly with iTunes
Just as with under-clocking, Apple had crippled Wireless iPhone, iPod Touch Sync to save on battery life. No wonder, it was part of the plan, but, speed restrictions plus battery…
WiGig to Offer 7 Gigabit Wireless Home Networking
WiGig Alliance has announced the initial spec of the technology that would replace High-speed cable with Wireless for Home networking. WiGig would use 60GHz spectrum, to achieve data rates of…
Multi Gigabit Wireless: WiGig, WHDI, SiBEAM
Did you assume that WiMax was the future of wireless networks? Back in May09, we reported that a New MultiGigabit technology is coming to change it all. Leave behind those…
Intel 3945 Wireless Driver for Snow Leopard [Hackintosh]
It has been a long wait, but I guess it was all worth. We’ve been publishing several Snow Leopard Hackintosh guides but all of them had one inherent problem, your…
Windows 7 Rogue WiFi Hack
Windows 7′s popularity has raised its market share at a sky-high pace. Within 3 months of its official launch, it has crossed the Mac OS to capture 8% of the…
WPA Cracker in the Cloud
Wireless Networks have long been a threat to our network security. Security freaks know it that breaking a wireless WEP network takes couple of seconds. All it takes is to…
All Smartphones with WiFi on Risk
WiFi is a must in every smartphone, but Today’s report brings bad news for enthusiasts who use WiFi excessively for their daily online interactions. The list of vulnerable devices is…
Create Wifi without Router [Windows 7]
Microsoft Research had been working on Virtual WiFi feature set for inclusion in Windows 7, but something got lost along the road to release day, and the functionality never officially made…
Cell Phones, WiFi and Health Effects
Five years back when I first bought my WiFi router, I was so excited with the possibilities – Freedom from 10m long Ethernet cat6 cables at home. Networking became much easier….
WiFi Direct: Device to Device Connectivity
More than 5 years ago, when Wifi became popular at offices, home uses, alot of people felt a basic feature left missing. Device to device (P2P) wireless communication without the…
New Vulnerability makes it Easy to Crack Wi-Fi with WPA Encryption
Wi-Fi, since it’s birth suffers from security issues. It’s first Encryption, WEP, can today be broken in a minute. and Irony — It’s still used commonly. What’s new? Computer scientists…
Secrets of Best Enterprise WiFi Strategies for Achieving Robust Network
Almost Every enterprise we know of relies on wireless infrastructure to run their offices, remote users, some way or the other. The best practices being adopted the Industry’s Top players…
Bluetooth 3.0 : Hybrid of Bluetooth 2.0 and WiFi
When the latest version of Bluetooth was announced last week, two questions popped to mind. First, what does Bluetooth 3.0 – which combines the Bluetooth wireless communications protocol with 802.11g…
Confused by WEP, WPA, TKIP, AES & Other Wireless Security Acronyms?
I found an interesting article today which sums up most of the acryonyms involved in wireless networks and wireless security and explain them all in brief. It may clear things…
