DoS Vulnerability Threatens Wireless Networks AusCERT, Australia’s national computer emergency response team, released an advisory today identifying a vulnerability in the 802.11 wireless… byHenry04/09/2005
Wi-Fi phones could be next trend in thrift Now that some Wi-Fi “hot spots” have grown into broader neighborhood “hot zones,” the next wave is waiting:… byHenry04/09/2005
Wi-Fi Security Improves Two key improvements for the security and performance quality of Wi-Fi devices are scheduled to reach wireless network… byHenry04/09/2005
DC Access Selected as Broadband Provider for Washington’s First Public Outdoor W… DC Access, a leading Washington, DC-based ISP, today announced it was selected as the wireless Internet provider for… byHenry04/09/2005
Mobots zoom across campus With unusually warm and sunny weather, Carnegie Mellon University’s 10th annual Mobot competition was held in front of… byHenry04/09/2005
Wi-Fi on Steroids Heads for U.S. Broadband One Networks plans to introduce a wireless data service in September that would give high-speed Internet access… byHenry04/09/2005
St. Joseph’s Hospital shifts research to wireless devices Neil Sutton from itbusiness.ca wrote a nice article on how St. Joseph’s Health Centre in Toronto is changing… byHenry04/09/2005
MRU-Blaster MRU-Blaster is a program made to do one large task – detect and clean MRU (most recently used)… byHenry04/09/2005
The old ballgame is getting some new technology Baseball fans bored by the slow pace of a game or wanting more statistics and information will be… byHenry04/08/2005
Bluefire Security Technologies Showcases Secure Government Wireless Handheld Dev… Bluefire Security TechnologiesTM today announced a working relationship with HP to accelerate the adoption of secure, wireless handheld… byHenry04/08/2005