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Sinfilo: hotspots

If you’ve got a wi-fi enabled laptop, here’s a list offreely accessible hotspotsyou can use in Belgium. I’m going to give the Hotel Stephanie one a try and see if I can pick anything up.

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Posted on 4th December 2002 Details

TechKwonDo__WiFi.Bedouin

TheWiFi.Bedouin art-technology projectis a backpack-mounted independent WiFi node that creates your own little “island internet”. You’re the server, not the client.Imagine setting yourself up in the corner of a WiFi-enabled location (an airport or coffee shop for example) with an SSID that looks official enough to get Joe Public connecting to it. Once he’s hooked up, you serve him your own little prank pages or political statement.

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Posted on 25th April 2004 Details

Business Week: No Wires, No Rules

The futurewill be wirelessand carried on the unlicensed radio spectrum. Pervasive connectivity is getting close.

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Posted on 28th April 2004 Details

The Feature - Intel: Keeping Tabs on Your Slithy Toves

Mark Frauenfelder writes about a project formapping your surroundings via bluetooth. An environment made of friends, strangers and familiar strangers: those people you don’t know, but recognise from seeing them regularly.

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Posted on 12th May 2004 Details

ongoing - Brussels x 5

FIY, if you’re in the Schuman area and want free wi-fi access, head to theBoulevard Charlemagne. And if you’re the owner of that access point and not in good samaritan mode, time to learn about the joys ofsecurity.

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Posted on 18th September 2004 Details