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Wi-Fi Cafes - Wireless Password

Wi-Fi CafesThe Faster TimesTo get the password for wifi access, you must make a purchase but (I hate to give this away) they never seem to change the password. ...and more »...more info>>>

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Tech gadgets that make travel easier - Fort Worth Star Telegram

Tech gadgets that make travel easierFort Worth Star TelegramBoth versions can connect up to five devices at once on a password protected Wi-Fi network. Both versions cost $100 after rebates, discounts and contract ...and more »...more info>>>

Discovered on 17/08/2009 12:43:00
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ASUS's RT-N13U router wants to make your life as EZ as possible - engadget

ASUS's RT-N13U router wants to make your life as EZ as possibleengadgetThis latest WiFi router from ASUS might not move the goalposts in terms of specs -- 802.11b/g/n wireless, ......more info>>>

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Virgin Mobile 3G Mobile Broadband, Zero Contract - PC World

PC WorldVirgin Mobile 3G Mobile Broadband, Zero ContractPC WorldThere were only two Wi-Fi hotspots in the waiting area, both password-protected. I used the Broadband2Go modem and service to get online, so I could get my ...and more »...more info>>>

Discovered on 17/08/2009 12:43:00
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Survey: Most-Hated Wireless Company Isn't AT&T, It's Sprint - Wired Blogs

Survey: Most-Hated Wireless Company Isn't AT&T, It's SprintWired BlogsYour username and password will be sent to the e-mail address you provided us Consider the context of this poll; is it possible that Sprint offers a better ...and more »...more info>>>

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