Philips Fidelio SoundSphere WiFi speakers to support Apple’s AirPlay

By Aditi | March 11, 2011 11:30 pm |
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Speakers

philips-fidelio-soundsphere-windows-600 Philips announces to support Apple’s AirPlay with its Fidelio SoundSphere WiFi speakers. With this announcement, another manufacturer gets attached to the list of companies that are supporting AirPlay from Apple. The Fidelio SoundSphere speakers support WiFi music of your Apple’s new standard of media sharing. It utilizes your PC, iPhone, iPad and iPod touch and Mac iTunes or any iOS device to play music seamlessly.

To bring ultimate listening experience to music lovers, Philips has merged two of its successful product lines, SoundSphere and Fidelio. The remarkable functions of Fidelio docking speaker range and fine quality SoundSphere technology along with Apple’s AirPlay will deliver the best and most genuine sound quality. Moreover, the best thing is that the device still remains in your hand.

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Easy WiFi Radar for your PC

By Aditi | February 28, 2011 12:37 am |
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Software

Easy Wifi Radar The Easy WiFi Radar is an ideal WiFi-tool for those who do frequent traveling and also those professionals who are always moving places. The Easy WiFi Radar helps in connecting to the open wireless access points. It tries to find the access point with a single click on the mouse. This WiFi for dummies is now available for your PC.

Unlike the built-in connection manager of Windows XP, the Easy WiFi Radar is automatic system and is hassle free. With the Easy WiFi Radar, you can receive your mail as well as surf the web with no trouble in the connection. Moreover, it doesn’t charge you anything so your credit card is also safe.

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Can 4G replace home Internet?

By Aditi | February 26, 2011 12:39 am |
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Tips

3G_Mobile_sh Though wireless has dominated most of the services we use, however there is a large number of population that still depends on the complex cables for their home Internet uses. In fact, even most offices use these series of cable for connection at work.

And the use of cable is not just limited to small cities, even the tech savvy cities are also using the same. At one building you will find the latest version of Internet service, whereas the next might be enabled with the slower and older version.

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Samsung Galaxy S WiFi 5.0

By Aditi | February 25, 2011 12:38 am |
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Miscellaneous

Samsung-Galaxy-S-WiFi-5.0 The Samsung Galaxy S WiFi 5.0 is the latest Android 2.2 enable device that would let you watch your favorite videos in its big screen. The screen size of the Samsung Galaxy S WiFi 5.0 is 5-inch, which is quite huge than the earlier Galaxy S WiFi 4.0 version.

The Samsung Galaxy S WiFi 5.0 is designed as per the smart phone Galaxy S model with the only difference that the WiFi 5.0 doesn’t carry the functions of a phone, which is why you can’t make calls from this device. This device is meant especially for enjoying music, to watch videos and to surf the web.

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New hacking tools emerge as great threats to Wi-Fi users

By Aditi | February 24, 2011 3:57 am |
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News

hackinggeneric295 Gone are the days when hacking was confined to intelligence agencies or people with some really great tools and talent. However, these days, with technology and the introduction of new softwares, simply any and everyone can hack.

With these basic softwares, anyone who watches you browse the Internet on your laptop or smartphone at any of the Wi-Fi hot spots can hack into your computer and play around online with your identity.

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Socket Go Wi-Fi!

By Aditi | February 5, 2011 12:02 am |
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Accessories

socket_go_wi-fi!_p300 The Socket Go Wi-Fi, the latest model of fast Wi-Fi system is a compact, and less power consuming window device for your mobile. The device is equipped with OEMs and offers plug and play option for 802.11 a/b/g attachments.

In addition, the device also possesses hardware for industrial application, Secure Digital I/O (SDIO) slot and LED cards to show WLAN status on Windows Mobile. All these attached features, make this Socket Go Wi-Fi very convenient and easy to use.

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Samsung SH100 Wi-Fi camera

By Aditi | January 29, 2011 12:52 am |
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Camera

sh100frontlowres Samsung Electronics, the leading player in digital media and technologies has announced the launch of its Wi-Fi enabled compact camera, the SH100. This new camera from Samsung promises great delivery of shots clicked, which you can share with family and friends over the social networks from anywhere in the world. The SH100 is said to be one of the leading Wi-Fi enabled and entirely connected cameras of 2011. With the launch of SH100, Samsung is set to boast the success of being in the leading positions in the market of wirelessly connected cameras.

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O2 announces free wifi network push

By Aditi | January 22, 2011 12:46 am |
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Mobile

502690_wifismall_big With Sky’s declaration of buying the Cloud Wifi network hotspot, O2, the UK mobile operator has also announced its plans of having Wifi of its own. The operator, which had earlier worked with the Cloud to make its broadband network congestion free from iPhone pressure, has huge plans to get into Wifi.

O2 plans to increase its wifi hotspot area and implement a totally free model. The operator also plans to replace its present 450 model of the Cloud hotspot and use network managed by it. O2 wants to double the number of its finest hotspots by 2013 from the ones that they are presently offering through BT Openzone and The Cloud.

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The news of possible installation of Wi-Fi at city school concerns parents

By Aditi | January 16, 2011 1:19 am |
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News

430_parent_430241 A proposal for Wi-Fi installation at George P. Nicholson school is really making parents sleepless these days. Parents of the children who are studying in this school are now attending a public school board meeting to discuss the matter and voice their apprehensions.

The use of this technology in school is not exciting the parents much as they are bringing this issue to the notice of the board authority. Some parents are arguing that the installation of Wi-Fi in school is not scientifically safe as per study.

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Aircrack-ng Software

By Aditi | December 30, 2010 4:40 am |
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Software

aircrack-ng-new-logo Aircrack-ng is a next generation aircrack software with many latest features. It is a program enabled with 802.11 WEP as well as WPA-PSK keys, which makes it more efficient and fast. This cracking program can restore keys after the required quantity of the data packets have been captured.

The Aircrack-ng software can execute the normal FMS attack as well as few other optimizations including KoreK attacks, and the latest PTW attack. Thereby, this software allows much faster attack than the WEP devices. Moreover, the set of Aircrack-ng devices are used for wireless network auditing as well.

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