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Wireless turns inside out; T-Mobile's Sidekick out of the doghouse, back on sale

T-Mobile's Sidekick out of the doghouse, back on sale; Smartphones on Wi-Fi vulnerable to security attack
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Wireless turns inside out

Cellular networks were originally built to keep people connected when away from their wired indoor phones. For its part, Wi-Fi's genesis was to eliminate cabling to desktop PCs, then later to provide data mobility in and around the home and office. Now, the respective technologies' goals are flip-flopping. Cellular is doing its darnedest to affordably cover indoor locations, while Wi-Fi is making a hard push outside. What gives? Read full story

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