Tuesday, January 05, 2010

About Computer Networking: Happy New Year 2010

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Best wishes for a happy, productive, and well-networked 2010.

 
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Will 802.11ac Be The Next Big Thing?
We've seen the letters A, B, G and most recently N make their mark on the 802.11 world of Wi-Fi. What's next? AC. Really?

 
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Ford SYNC To Get Wi-Fi in 2010
U.S. automaker Ford has announced plans to update its SYNC branded in-car technology platform with Wi-Fi support starting this year. Yes, that is supposed to be a good thing.

 
Free Wi-Fi Coming to McDonalds
Not to be outdone, McDonalds has announced that their in-restaurant Wi-Fi will become unconditionally free at all U.S. locations starting this month. This too, is supposed to be goodness.

 
 
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