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May 12, 2009

Legal Technologists on Wireless WiFi Routers

Legal technologists are abuzz about tiny wireless WiFi routers, which provide a WiFi bubble anywhere you are.  Verizon’s Novatel MiFi 2200 was described by David Pogue in the May 6 New York Times. The Canary Wireless Digital Hotspotter HS20 and the CradlePoint PHS300 were reviewed May 5 by Brett Burney in LLRX. Folks are also discussing WiFi sharing using the “Internet Sharing” setting on certain computing devices in conjunction with wireless cards, as discussed by David Pogue and several messages at Teknoids. Hat tip to John Quentin Heywood and the Teknoids folks. [Robert Richards]

May 12, 2009 in Information Technology | Permalink

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