| Wireless technology has literally changed our lives. | | | | kilometers. Currently some of the strongest WiMAX |
| This up and coming method of communication has | | | | network reach over 30 miles. It literally spans the |
| literally changed the way we live. Many of us cannot | | | | length of metropolitan areas, and thus with WiMax, |
| imagine a day without using a wireless device. In fact, | | | | you'll no longer have to search for hot spot sign. |
| we use them so much, that we barely recognize | | | | Check out for more information about this up and |
| them as wireless anymore. | | | | coming form of wireless technology. |
| Telephone lines were originally designed to send news | | | | Bluetooth has become a mysterious wireless term to |
| reports. Ever heard of getting something over the | | | | non-geeks, but its quickly becoming a household |
| wire? Journalists still refer to their Associated Press | | | | word thanks to its technology in cellular phones. |
| reports as coming over the AP wire, though they | | | | Bluetooth basically is a way to connect hardware. |
| most likely travel through the air like all other pieces | | | | The hope is that instead of seeing a mass of cords |
| of information. The invention of the radio demolished | | | | behind your television, you'll just have the necessary |
| the idea of news sent over a wire. In fact, it | | | | blue tooth hardware, a wireless connection that |
| completely destroyed the concept of the telegraph | | | | connects your DVD player to your television. |
| and eventually the landline telephone. | | | | Everyone hates those mass of wires, or any mass |
| Computer networking works in a similar manner. Who | | | | of wires that threatens to ruin the aesthetics of a |
| would choose an immobile stationary system over a | | | | room, and Bluetooth has the potential to improve the |
| wireless one? Why would you choose to actually be | | | | look of just about any system. |
| chained to a desk when you could move freely | | | | Eventually wireless technology will make life simpler. |
| about, accessing the internet and other files on a | | | | We'll be able to do things in places that we never |
| network from the comfort of a couch, a recliner, or | | | | imagined before. After all, who would think that you |
| a coffee shop. Additionally, while many believe that | | | | could contact a person from across the globe while |
| wireless costs more, this price too is going down, and | | | | sitting in a cafe across town, with no cost to either |
| soon anyone will be able to afford a wireless | | | | of you. Grandparents in California can talk to their |
| connection. | | | | grandkids in Florida while soaking in the rays on the |
| WiMAX, short for Worldwide Interoperability for | | | | beach. I predict that not only will wireless make life |
| Microwave Access, is steadily making its way unto | | | | simpler in the future, but that we'll function with it so |
| the wireless market. Its biggest advantage lies in the | | | | smoothly, that we won't even notice the wireless |
| distance that it spans. Instead of a wireless | | | | technology. |
| connection reaching a few meters, it will reach | | | | |