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  • Microsoft stitches up net glitches

    The technology giant unofficially releases an update to help prevent its wired and wireless hubs from disconnecting computers from the Internet.

  • Wi-Fi rival calls it quits

    The HomeRF Working Group will no longer be developing its wireless networking specification, although university partners may continue the work.

  • Wi-Fi spreads through the home

    New Wi-Fi connections allow stereos to play downloaded music and TVs to show photos stored on PCs.

  • Cisco target of wireless lawsuit

    A small wireless company in Canada is going after the Wi-Fi equipment and semiconductor industry for infringing on its patents--and Cisco Systems is one of its first targets.

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  • Wi-Fi rival calls it quits

    The HomeRF Working Group will no longer be developing its wireless networking specification, although university partners may continue the work.

  • Wi-Fi spreads through the home

    New Wi-Fi connections allow stereos to play downloaded music and TVs to show photos stored on PCs.

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