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Wireless Broadband Hijacking - a 21st Century Crime

For those who may be wondering exactly what the "digital age" is – this may be an indication…

As technology evolves over time so do many aspects of our everyday lives. Increasingly sophisticated technology may help improve the quality of our lives, but it's not all good news, Sadly, the m...


The Rise of Wireless Broadband Hotspots

Broadband has promised a lot for many years – such as endless streaming content from wireless broadband access at the touch of a button from anywhere in the world. Lately it seems as if these promises, made long ago, are finally being fulfilled. So what exactly does wi-fi have to offer?

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Wireless Broadband Brings an Always-On World

According to a recent survey, the UK now has more broadband users than dial-up internet users. This is partly due to the increasing popularity of wireless broadband networks for homes and offices, and also due to the fact that the cheapest broadband deals are now cheaper than some dial-up plans...


Wireless Broadband – How Does it Work?

So you've got broadband. Great! After a while, though, many people find that they've got so used to having broadband on one computer that they want to be able to use it from any other ones they own, too – including their laptop, and computers that are nowhere near the broadband line. Traditiona...


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FCC Suggests Using Wireless for Free Broadband (PC World via Yahoo! News)
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is considering ways that wireless technologies can be used to deliver free or low-cost broadband services, as part of its National Broadband Plan.

U.S. considers some free wireless broadband service (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
U.S. regulators may dedicate spectrum to free wireless Internet service for some Americans to increase affordable broadband service nationwide, the Federal Communications Commission said on Tuesday.

FCC Suggests Using Wireless for Free Broadband (PC World)
The FCC said it will consider ways to use wireless to offer free or low-cost broadband services to people who can't afford access.