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iPad & Tablets:   WiFi

News & Reviews:   WiFi

  • You can access the internet via 7000 Digi WiFi sites across Malaysia from only RM1

    You can access the internet via 7000 Digi WiFi sites across Malaysia from only RM1

    Earlier today, Digi has officially announced that they have more than 7000 Digi WiFi access points across Malaysia, which are currently located in various key areas. These areas include shopping malls, business centres, tourist spots as well as several educational sectors such as colleges and universities. By connecting to the aforementioned Digi WiFi, the user can have unlimited internet quota with speeds of up to 4Mbps starting from only RM1.

  • Wi-Fi 7 with speeds up to 30Gbps is currently in development

    Wi-Fi 7 with speeds up to 30Gbps is currently in development

    Based on a statement by cnet.com, the development of the new Wi-Fi 7 standard is currently underway which promises up to 30Gbps in speeds over Wi-Fi connection. Not only will it be significantly faster compared to today’s standards, but it will also be broadcasted over 6GHz frequency which was first introduced in Wi-Fi 6.

  • While having WiFi is important to keep most devices connected to the internet, it can drain the battery of any devices that is connected to the local network. A new study and research from University of Washington may solve that problem however, as they have developed a new WiFi system dubbed Passive WiFi, which consumes about 10,000 times less power than conventional systems.

  • Connect your non-wifi enabled DSLRs with this DIY project

    Connect your non-wifi enabled DSLRs with this DIY project

    More cameras these days are WiFi-enabled, allowing you to connect it to your tablet or smartphone to control it remotely from a distance. What about for cameras that has no WiFi built-in?


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