| from Bradley Mitchell Major U.S. airlines continue to roll out wireless Internet access (literally, Wi-Fi hotspots) on commercial airplanes. Is this really a good idea? Meanwhile, it seems everywhere you turn someone is coming out with a new kind of "Fi" which has little to do with all the other kinds. | | In the Spotlight | POLL: Is In-Flight Wi-Fi a Good Thing? In-flight Wi-Fi has pros and cons. In return for the ability to stay connected with friends and family while in the air, you may be setting yourself up for increased demands from the boss at work, not to mention being subject to whatever your seatmate might be doing with their computer. Our latest poll is looking for your vote on the merits of in-flight Wi-Fi. | | The Proliferation of *Fi Starting 50 years ago, audio electronics were often marketed under the generic term Hi-Fi, short for high fidelity. Somewhere along the way, strange things happened and suddenly everyone seems to have their own type of "Fi." Wi-Fi now has We-Fi, sci-fi is now spelled Cy-Fi (with a completely different meaning), and many more. Can you name all the different types of *Fi? | Can Neighbors Use Your Web Browser over Wi-Fi? - Discuss A concerned parent (and wife) has asked us whether it's possible for a neighbor to log into their laptop over Wi-Fi and use the Web browser for, basically, illicit Web surfing. See what our community has to say about this situation. | Sponsored Links | | | | Wireless / Networking Ads Advertisement | |
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