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Free Wi-Fi Hotspots
'TANSTAAFL', the acronym for 'There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch', may be familiar to those of you who have taken a college economics class or two. Whenever you hear the word 'Free' in association with a product or service it's a good idea to keep ...

Sharing your Satellite Internet Connection
Sharing your Satellite Internet Connection Do you have Satellite Internet? If so here is something you might not know. You can share the Internet with others by becoming a hotspot. A hotspot is a location where wireless or Wi-Fi Internet is available. You ...

The Latest Mobile Phones
3G mobile phones, video calling and internet access have been around for some time now, so what new products are available for the start of 2006? The latest mobile phone's are smaller and slimmer than ever before and come crammed with features ...




Making Your Laptop Wireless Enabled
 
Make Your Laptop Wireless Enabled

Wireless technology or Wifi is probably the hottest technology in laptop computers today. Many people love the convenience of traveling with a laptop computer in order to do work and have access to files on the road, but until a couple of years ago, you weren't able to access the internet unless you were connected by a cord.

Today Wifi technology has skyrocketed in popularity. No matter where you go you can find a Wifi Hot spot and pick up a signal in order to surf the internet. In order for your computer to be able to log onto the internet it must be wireless enabled. There are two ways for your laptop to achieve the ability to access the internet over a Wifi hotspot.

You can either have a laptop computer with Wifi technology built in or you can purchase a Wifi card. Most of today's new mid level and upper level computers automatically come with Wifi enabled compatibility built into the computer. All you need to do is find a Wifi spot and log on. If your computer did not come with Wifi built in then all you need is a Wifi card. These cards are not that expensive and well worth it if you want to access the internet without a cord. So if you want to surf the internet no matter where you are, check out Wifi technology.

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Apple cuts copy protection and prices on iTunes - AZCentral.com
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Get connected with Boingo via WiFi on your Apple iPhone or Mac - Phones Review
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Gas station wifi: Would you use it? - NBC 2
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AT&T moves closer to offering in-home cell base stations - Ars Technica
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