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The Toronto Wireless Developer User Group is a meeting place for developers and project managers interested, involved or working with - Wireless LAN read more »

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hotspots.pngThe Wi-Fi Hotspot Finder webapp displays free wireless internet hotspots in your area on a Google Maps mashup. To use it, just give it your address, city, or zip and it'll display many of the nearby hotspots. This sort of tool isn't new by any means, but it is returning better results in my area than previously mentioned webapps like Hotspotr. If you give it a try, let's hear how the hotspot finder measures up in your area in the comments. While you're there, you may want to download wiPod, which stores all that hotspot information in note form for easy browsing on your iPod.
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Apple may open up its iPhone and iPod touch devices to third-party apps next month, but the chances that Linux users will get invited to the party are slim at best. That hasn't stopped some intrepid hackers from coming up with a better music-syncing solution than the one Mac and Windows users have—a two-way wireless transfer, from almost any music organizing app you like, no wait for iTunes or USB cable required. Linux users, let's take a look at how to set up your iPhone or iPod touch for any-time wireless access after the jump.


Note: I'm using Ubuntu Hardy Heron (8.04) to access an iPod Touch, but the software and steps should be much the same for other distributions and an iPhone.
Set up your iPhone/iPod touch
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Handy do-it-yourselfer computerguru365 turned a network-capable laser printer into a wireless printer by mounting a small Wi-Fi router inside its case. This is a really cool mod: After installing a network card, he found space inside the printer to mount a small router (running the DD-WRT router firmware, no less), wired up and mounted LED lights, and tucked both the power and Ethernet cable hook-ups inside. This project's not for the timid, and not really necessary, as you can just set the router on top or near the printer—but the result looks really good. (Of course you'll get better bandwidth by keeping the antenna outside the printer.) read more »

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International wireless phones can provide customers with calling freedom and affordable rates. Good international wireless phones service providers can change the way you view international calling, forever. read more »

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Video conferencing cameras are generally not the most exciting devices, but certainly Pixavi looking at a decent job standing out of the pack with the new Xcaster ST-5000-camera,Pixavi shows off wireless Xcaster ST 5000 video camera which packs some built-in Wi-Fi (802.11n, not less ) and the catch-all function, as most anyone could ask for. read more »

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This site will provide you a great info on wireless gate intercom. Get tips and advice on how to choose the right intercom for your home and business. read more »

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