Fring offer mobile VoIP over WiFi for your iPhone

This is a pre-release app but this is one of the must have app for your iphone i’ve tested it and it’s amazing.
For your information:
fring up your iPhone with this pre-release, development version and discover the freedom of taking all of your fring®, Skype®, MSN®, Google Talk™, ICQ, Twitter, Yahoo!™ & AIM® buddies mobile on […]

VoIP Application for Apple iPhone from Jajah

According to jajah blog, Jajah is developing a new voip application that is natively
supported in the iPhone. Jajah were among the first ones to support the launch of the iPhone with there website at http://iphone.jajah.com which brought voip to the iphone.
The new JAJAH Mobile VoIP client for the iPhone will enable two ways to make […]

cell phones in planes British regulators OK

by Christopher Null
One of the final hurdles preventing Europeans from chit-chatting on their cell phones while hurtling through Euro airspace has been cleared, as UK regulator Ofcom (akin to our FCC), has given the OK for cell phones to be used on planes, as long as they’re above 3,000 meters. (Many of the other approvals […]

Wireless Networking : The Ultimate Wireless Guide

Article writen by Becky Waring about using different wireless hardware and various linksys wireless to setup a wifi network for different use.
Wireless networking has, in a notably short time, gone from being a minor miracle used only by the geeky elite to a mainstream technology, thanks to falling prices, newer, faster standards, and the ubiquity […]

Wireless Tips - Your Wireless Network Needs a Security Update

Wireless security is what all of us is thinking about when using wifi connection , you think of your data traveling in the air and that any one can intercpt it. here is some wireless tips that you can use to add more security to your wireless network.
By Andrew Brandt
Do you think your wireless network […]

Wireless Rearview Camera for Your Car

This is what i call a real solution for a real problem that stressed me for a long time. an article from pcworld writen by Steve Bass give the solution. thanks Steve.
Look in your rearview mirror and you can see whatever’s at the level of the mirror. What you (actually, me, in this case) might […]

Linksys Wireless N Broadband Router

Every one of use heared of the draft-n specification and it’s new capacity, here is a review that i found interesting in pcworld about a linksys router. 
This draft-n router has the best features of the group we tested, plus excellent documentation and setup. But its test performance did not live up to its billing.
The Linksys Wireless-N […]

Keep your WiFi signal in your own house by lowering its signal strength

by Christopher Null
Reader Mike Waters writes: I am concerned about Wi-Fi security. One of the most basic ways to secure a wireless signal seems like it would be to reduce the strength in “uncontrolled” areas so no signal can be received. I would like to be able to REDUCE the range of my home Wi-Fi […]

Improve your cell phone signal

By Allen Fear, CNET Editor
Your phone and your network could interfere with each other if they’re both operating at 5.8GHz, but you’re in luck. Devices that operate at 5.8GHz typically enjoy a lot more elbow room than devices that operate at 2.4GHz. That’s because 802.11a networking gear, which uses the 5.8GHz band, has eight nonoverlapping […]

Wi-Fire high-gain WiFi antenna doesn’t always ignite

by Rik Fairlie
In my quest for a wider-reaching Wi-Fi signal, I took notice when I stumbled upon a new (to me) company called hField Technologies. It markets a directional USB antenna that can deliver a signal up to 1,000 feet. But what really got me? A review from MacEnstein.com that claimed hField’s $79 Wi-Fire antenna […]