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Debunk: BlackBerry Bold's browser on WiFi actually not that slow (Engadget) Filed under: Cellphones Now that the BlackBerry Bold's made its official North American debut , there's a lot of talk about a video Mobile Computer did of the Bold getting blown away browsing head to head with an iPhone 3G over WiFi -- but there's a slight problem there: the Bold was actually using 3G and EDGE. Yeah, that's not a fair fight -- and given how flaky the iPhone 3G's data ...
WiFi service takes flight on some airlines (ITBusiness.ca) American Airlines launched in-flight WiFi service on three long-haul routes in the U.S. Wednesday, and will decide in three to six months whether to expand the service to other routes.
Sony Japan announces free WiFi internet for PSPs (gamesindustry.biz) Sony Computer Entertainment Japan has announced a partnership with the world's largest global WiFi community FON - to create a new service, PSP×FON. Under the partnership the two companies plan to roll out FON access points in the region for a free internet browser via the Sony PlayStation Portable.
American Airlines Officially Rolls Out In-flight WiFi (AnandTech) Passengers on some American Airlines flights will be able to use WiFi...
D-Link Internet Photo Frame DSM-210 Review (The Gadgeteer) Digital photo frame with WiFi features (read the full review...)
Chrysler's In-Car WiFi Won't Change Where You Surf ... Yet (Wired News) Chrysler's UConnect system brings the Internet to your dashboard, but don't expect it to change the world. It'll remain a niche item until WiMax comes along.
American Airlines puts WiFi into flight (Moldova.org) American Airlines added broadband Internet access to 15 planes flying U.S. commercial routes Wednesday, the company said.Using cell phones on flights is still prohibited and the use of Voice over Internet protocol services will not be allowed, the Chicago Tribune reported.But passengers on the WiFi outfitted planes can use their laptops or smart phones to surf the Web or use email systems for a ...
American Takes Lead in Sky-High WiFi Race (TechNewsWorld.com) The race is over for domestic airlines looking to turn their planes into flying WiFi hotspots; American Airlines is first off the runway. But can offering onboard Internet access help smooth out passenger turbulence created by additional charges for carry-on bags, food, even blankets and pillows?
Hospitality WiFi Selects OpenDNS To Enhance Its Wi-Fi Service, Provide Phishing Protection (E-Hospitality.com) OpenDNS, the award-winning navigation service that makes the Internet safer, faster, smarter and more reliable, recently announced Hospitality WiFi has switched to OpenDNS in an effort to make its wireless Internet service safer for its customers
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk providing free WiFi (San Jose Mercury News) Visitors to the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk can surf the Web for free, because the attraction is now providing WiFi.
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