Posts tagged wireless

Twitter Updates for 2007-05-22

I forgot/lost my cell phone charger. The battery is at 40% now. I’ll have to carry around my notebook. the wireless is so slow at the conf # odd it looks like the other tweets I sent from my cell phone yesterday afternoon never got posted….. # Powered by Twitter Tools.

Windows Live Search For Mobile vs. Google Maps Mobile (Gizmodo)

I’ve been looking for something like this. It looks like MS Live search is the winner. That’s good for me since I have a Windows Mobile phone, the Verizon Wireless XV6700 Windows Live Search For Mobile vs. Google Maps Mobile  —  Microsoft’s Windows Live Search for Mobiles just went live last night, [...]

Immigrants should wear RFID tags

This is awesome!! Too bad it will never fly. http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=32111 I’m sorry I fully believe if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear. I think we should tag all the illegal immigrants we catch, just like we do wild animals. Then setup a wireless border that goes off [...]

Introduction to Kismet

A nice introduction to Kismet. Kismet can sniff for available wireless networks, troubleshoot wireless networks, optimize signal strength for access points and clients, and detect network intrusions. read more | digg story

One hell of a weekend

We had the lightening storm from hell Friday night. The computer was hooked up to a UPS, but the network card was not so lucky. I think I had a spike come though the cable line because my cable box got zapped and wouldn’t power on. My linksys router was messed up only some ports worked. But it [...]

Late Posting — NetStumbler .4 is out!

Long awaited update emerges. The latest version of NetStumbler has been released over at the official website. Version 0.4.’s release notes indicate the new version fixes a number of bugs, adds various hardware support, speeds things up slightly, and adds a bunch of new scripti.. [...]

Here’s a list of software for your wardriving fun

Now if most of these worked with the build in wireless card in my Dell D800 notebook. Anyone know what chipset the Dell TrueMobile 1400 Adapter uses? Here’s the direct link to the list of software. below is the post from where the link came from http://www.wi-foo.com/index-3.html If you think your [...]

wireless slick

This is uber-kewl, but at ~$700 its not yet ready for prime time. Digital picture frames never really took off, but maybe they just needed what the Wallflower has: built-in WiFi for transferring images wirelessly from a PC to the frame. Read… [Gizmodo] Yes, I’m just trying to use as many buzz [...]
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