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Google is warning Google Wifi users that it'll be axing the app they use to control and monitor the mesh networking system, part of a push to condense smart home and IoT control into a single place.
Having Wi-Fi troubles? That sounds familiar. I’ve had so many problems with Wi-Fi networks that it’s hard to count them.
In this review, we look at eight Android Wi-Fi stumbler and analyzer apps for less than $10. All are available on the official Google Play store. We compared the products based on their GUI, features ...
(MoneyWatch) It's belaboring the obvious to point out that all of our mobile devices -- laptops, phones and tablets -- thrive on wireless Internet. But finding a hotspot isn't always easy. When you're ...
First adult apps, now Wi-Fi. iPhone apps that find Wi-Fi hotspots by actively scanning for them are no longer welcome in Apple’s App Store, Softpedia reports. The ban does not apply to Wi-Fi locators ...
we have just released ”WiFi Priority“ to the app store, the first ever app that lets you prioritize the order in which known WiFi networks are joined by your iOS device. iPhones and iPads rank ...
Skype is known primarily for providing Internet-based VoIP (voice over IP) calling, with video chat and conferencing a close second. You might not be aware that Skype also has a service to provide ...
Apple's App Store is the only place to browse and download all the apps you want for your favorite iOS device, whether that's your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. The App Store is accessed through the ...
An Android app by the name of WiFi Finder, installed by more than 100,000 Google Play users, has leaked in excess of 2 million Wi-Fi network passwords. Although the app is designed to locate and ...
Surfing the Web while travelling got much cheaper today with Skype Wi-Fi -- it connects your iPhone to more than a million hotspots round the world. Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, ...
Have you noticed your Wi-Fi is slowing down? Or are you worried at all about neighbors or a potential hacker getting into your network to steal your Internet? Even if your neighbor is just "borrowing" ...