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Wifi is far from robust in normal circumstances, as anyone who has wandered around a house with a laptop looking for a space that gets a decent signal will testify.
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Wifi is a 'different' kind of Internet service and is provided by a 'local' Internet Service Provider or something like an Internet Cafe or Hotel or RV Park (a hot spot with very limited range).
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Wifi is certainly available in many places, but not all, and not always when one needs to be connected.
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Wifi is very questionable – it massively ups the cost of the unit, it ups the complexity, it ups the power consumption.
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The NGO Green Wifi is hoping to bring solar wireless to people in the developing world, a notion meant to dovetail with the $100 laptop.
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Great reception on 2G, and again, the 3G “loss” isn’t a loss – you get back more battery life/talk time, and Wifi is everywhere (especially in crappy AT&T reception areas like SF – even the strip clubs on Broadway have wifi access!);
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[*] Intel's Centrino 2 processors include a new technology called My Wifi that can also turn your wirelessly connected laptop into a personal Wi-Fi hotspot but the interesting part is that this supports Windows Vista as well in addition to Windows 7.
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They can just use Wifi, which is almost everywhere.
Latest from Computerworld Seth H. Weintraub 2009
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This new edition of the Iriver Story is no different physically from the original version we reviewed several months ago (see below), apart from the small 'Wifi' badge above the screen.
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As well as ActiveSync, you can connect a mobile device through TCP / IP, such as Wifi, 3G and etc.
AvaxHome RSS: 2009
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