Wireless broadband
As our homes become filled with more and more broadband-enabled devices from laptops to games consoles, a wireless broadband connection is now as essential as central heating.
As experts in the wireless broadband sector, we’re perfectly placed to give you the inside line on all the latest wireless broadband deals and technological advances.
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Top 10 broadband gadgets
Posted 22nd February 2010 by Joe Minihane
Whether you want to boost your mobile broadband connection, connect multiple devices to the internet simultaneously while you’re out and about or find a nearby WiFi spot, there’s a gadget for just that purpose. Top 10 Broadband guides you through the best around.
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BT Broadband Twitter competition launches
Posted 15th February 2010 by Jonathan Leggett
Fancy a pass to a party in the BT Tower and free broadband for a year? Read on for how to get them...
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Pubbed to death by Wifi fine
Posted 1st December 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
Fining a brewery thousands of pounds over illicit WiFi use is another deadly blow for the struggling pub trade, says Jonathan Leggett.
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iPass names New York's best wireless broadband hotspots
Posted 18th November 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
The community spirited chaps at iPass have named the Big Apple’s top 10 wireless broadband hotspots. So, if you’re planning to head NY-wards for some seasonal shopping, you’re well advised to have a gander at their natty interactive map.
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Xbox 360 wireless adaptor lands in UK + money-saving workaround
Posted 10th November 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
The new wireless broadband adaptor for the Xbox 360 has apparently landed in the UK. But, in what must surely be one of the softest product launches ever, it’s apparently only on sale in a solitary branch of a supermarket chain.
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TalkTalk exposes wireless broadband hijacking risks
Posted 15th October 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
Some A-grade field research from the coves at TalkTalk has exposed the fatal flaw in Peter Mandelson’s file-sharing crackdown.
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Glasto wireless broadband network staying put
Posted 14th October 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
Glastonbury Town Council’s war with the local mystics took an unexpected turn this week, with the result that its wireless broadband network will be staying put. For now anyway.
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Spare the rod, spoil the Wi-Fi signal
Posted 6th October 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
There are any number of thoroughly modern looking, discreet devices around to help you locate wireless broadband hotspots. But if you were in the market for a Wi-Fi dowsing rod, you were a bit stuck. Until now, that is.
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DIY vs Spy vs Spy vs Wi-Fi
Posted 5th October 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
Everyone knows that a fresh lick of paint is invaluable for livening up a room. But I bet not too many of us were aware that it can improve online security, too.
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TalkTalk broadband transforming dowdy image of routers
Posted 20th July 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
In the world of wireless broadband routers function is king, with the aesthetic concerns of form coming a very distant second. But broadband supplier TalkTalk at least seem intent on changing that.
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