We may be fast approaching the end of 2015, but that hasn't stopped officials in New York City from making good on a promise it made to residents. It was almost a year ago that NYC Mayor, Bloomberg announced the city's plan to replace old defunct public pay-phones with an infrastructure of connection points that would operate as gigabit Wi-Fi points across all five boroughs. It may have taken over a year but the first LinkNYC access points have finally entered into an installation phase as we get ready to welcome 2016.
Google already has a WiFI router on the market, under OnHub brand, made by TP-Link, but it has now also launched another device in the same series, this time made by Asus.
Having WiFi issues on iOS 9? Want a fix for it? Follow the tips here to get around any WiFi woes that you may be having after updating your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to iOS 9.
Here's how to enable and use WiFi Assist feature in iOS 9 on your iPhone. It may be one of the least well-publicized additions in iOS 9, but Wi-Fi Assist has the ability to be one of the most useful, yet almost invisible features to ever find its way into an iOS update.
Portal by Pushbullet, already available for Android but now also live on Apple's iOS App Store, allows users to move large files between their iOS devices and a computer by using a WiFi connection as the method of transport.
Turn your Mac into a WiFi hotspot! Here's how to create and share your Mac's Internet connection with other devices wirelessly using a built-in function in OS X.
Here's how to disable Windows 10 Wi-Fi Sense password sharing feature on your PC and also on anyone's PC who connects to your network. Complete step by step instructions for this are detailed below.
Here's how to find WiFi network password on Windows PC or Mac OS X that you are currently connected to using Command Line Interface.
The dangers of using public WiFi networks and how to stay safe and secure online. These are the best measures you can take to keep yourself in the green zone.
According to a new report, Microsoft is working internally on a project called Microsoft WiFi, which is a rebranded version of Skype WiFi. The rebranded service, leaked to the world early in true modern-day fashion, is said to be based around the idea of exponentially increasing the productivity of users by offering "hassle-free" Internet access around the world. Productivity comes in many forms - forms that can vary greatly on an individual basis - but there's no denying that having easy access to Internet wherever you are in the world could potentially increase anyone's output.