Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Wireless technology


7.Wireless technology
Whether it is Bluejacking a stranger’s phone on a train, surfing the net at your favourite cafe or talking on your hands-free unit while driving (technically illegal, though), the absence of the spaghetti of plastic-and-copper cables is a godsend. And it’s patriotic. Government body CSIRO gets a cut whenever a manufacturer anywhere in the world makes a wi-fi-compatible device. Not that our taxes seem to be any lower.

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