The Newest Frontier In Political Advertising: Partisan Wi-Fi
A new router hack replaces website ads with political messages. Friendly advice for IT guys: Unless you work at a campaign office, you might want to skip this one.
A new router hack replaces website ads with political messages. Friendly advice for IT guys: Unless you work at a campaign office, you might want to skip this one.
It’s way too easy to sign up for stuff. It should be just as easy to cancel it.
Allowing anyone to use white spaces in the spectrum would open the door to supercharged Wi-Fi networks.
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Chrysler has announced that they will be including internet access in their cars beginning this year. In an attempt to seem relevant and lure younger drivers, Chrysler is adding a system called UConnect that will allow everyone in the car to check e-mail, download music, play games and upload photos from an SD card directly to Flickr. If cell phones made car phones obsolete, then with the development of hand-held technology - is this really necessary? Read More ›
A compact wi-fi device that displays useful and entertaining information from the web and acts like an internet-enabled alarm clock. It comes with a little octopus charm! It’s definitely not something you need, but just think about how you can marvel at its cuteness every morning when you wake up. Read More ›
Built-in Wi-Fi detectors are popping up on watches, bags, pens, T-Shirts and even sneakers. As much as I am ready to embrace my inner geek, I think I am going to hold out for the Wi-Fi sniffing platform gladiator sandals. Read More ›