WLAN Modules have configuration options for Wi-Fi transition. (ThomasNet)

Wi-Fi Watcher wrote this mid-morning:

With range of AT commands and web configuration tools to facilitate Wi-Fi transition for M2M designers, 802.11 WLAN Processor Modules are pre-loaded with configuration page that can be customized/extended by designers. Scripting engine allows users to write programmable scripts to control wireless behavior. Modules include UART interface for data and control, 12 GPIO lines, two 10-bit ADCs, …

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Wi-Fi TV Quarterly Report: Revenues Increase for 3rd Consecutive Quarter (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)

Wi-Fi Watcher wrote this mid-morning:

Wi-Fi TV(TM) Inc. has released its quarterly report for the period ended March 31, 2008, and the entire report may be viewed at www.PinkSheets.com, WTVN, Filings. Revenue increased for the third consecutive quarter.

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SJ Mineta now offering free Wi-Fi (KGO-TV Bay Area)

Wi-Fi Watcher wrote this mid-morning:

The airport in the heart of the Silicon Valley begins offering free Wi-Fi access.

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Wi-Fi, 3G Gains Propel Marvell To Better-Than-Expected Results (Investor’s Business Daily via Yahoo! News)

Wi-Fi Watcher wrote this mid-morning:

Marvell Technology shares jumped 23.3% Friday to a six-month high after the company late Thursday reported better-than-expected results, buoyed by strong sales of Wi-Fi chips and of 3G chips to a smart phone maker that appears to be Apple.

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FBI warns Wi-Fi is vulnerable to hackers (The Wichita Eagle)

Wi-Fi Watcher wrote this mid-morning:

The FBI recently issued an alert warning that wireless Internet networks, often called Wi-Fi hotspots, are more vulnerable to hackers than most users probably realize. Wi-Fi hotspots are at airports, fast-food restaurants, book stores, coffee shops, sports bars, school campuses, malls, supermarkets — just about everywhere. Several cities and neighborhoods host or plan to install networks for …

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Wi-Fi on the Go: Hughes and Wayport Team to Bring Wi-Fi to the HughesNet Subscriber on the Road (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Wi-Fi Watcher wrote this mid-morning:

Hughes Network Systems, LLC , the global leader in broadband satellite network solutions and services, today announced that it has reached an agreement with Wayport, Inc. to provide Wi-Fi services to its HughesNet subscribers at more than 10,000 locations in the U.S., including selected premium hotels, participating McDonald’s® restaurants, and Hertz® airport locations.

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Wi-Fi on the Go: Hughes and Wayport Team to Bring Wi-Fi to the HughesNet Subscriber on the Road (Broadcast Newsroom)

Wi-Fi Watcher wrote this mid-morning:

GERMANTOWN, Md. , May 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Hughes Network Systems, LLC (HUGHES), the global leader in broadband satellite network solutions and services, today announced that it has reached an agreement with Wayport, Inc. to provide Wi-Fi services to its HughesNet subscribers at more than 10,000 locations in the U.S., including selected premium hotels, participating McDonald’s(R) …

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Yet another hole found in BT Wi-Fi router (The Register)

Wi-Fi Watcher wrote this mid-morning:

BT Home Hub’s loose lips Users of Britain’s most popular Wi-Fi router have yet another reason to change the default settings toute de suite , and once again they have the folks in BT’s security department to thank.…

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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-05-28 11:32 Comstar signs strategic deal with Fon Wireless for Wi-Fi network (Interactive Investor)

Wi-Fi Watcher wrote this mid-morning:

LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Comstar United TeleSystems said it has signed a strategic agreement with FON Wireless Ltd. to develop together a Wi-Fi internet access network.

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Wi-Fi users vulnerable to computer hackers (Boston Herald)

Wi-Fi Watcher wrote this mid-morning:

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - The FBI recently issued an alert warning that wireless Internet networks, often called Wi-Fi hotspots, are more vulnerable to hackers than most users…

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