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Date Stock Title
Nov 24 MRVL After Nvidia earnings, is the AI trend still investors’ friend?
Nov 24 T US Confronts Chinese Cyber-Espionage Threat: 'Worst Telecom Hack In Our Nation's History'
Nov 24 T The Smartest Dividend Stocks to Buy With $3,000 Right Now
Nov 24 T Largest U.S. Pension Sold GE Aerospace and Tesla Stock, Bought AT&T and Costco
Nov 23 T 10 predictions for the space economy in 2025
Nov 23 IDCC InterDigital (NASDAQ:IDCC) jumps 4.4% this week, though earnings growth is still tracking behind five-year shareholder returns
Nov 22 T DirecTV Scraps Merger With Rival Dish
Nov 22 T Why Is AT&T (T) Up 3.5% Since Last Earnings Report?
Nov 22 MRVL The top AI investment opportunities beyond Nvidia, chip stocks
Nov 22 ATUS Can ATUS Stock Benefit From Expansion of Fiber Footprint?
Nov 22 T EchoStar Shares Sink As DirecTV Terminates Acquisition Agreement
Nov 22 T DirecTV calls off acquisition of rival Dish, possibly ending a yearslong pursuit
Nov 22 T 5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens
Nov 22 T DirecTV to Call Off Dish Takeover After Bondholders Balk
Nov 22 T Broadcom, AT&T reach settlement in VMware legal dispute
Nov 22 T DirecTV Scraps Dish Acquisition as Bondholders Push Back on Satellite-TV Merger
Nov 22 T DirecTV to Scrap Merger With Rival Dish
Nov 21 T SurgePays Teams Up With AT&T For Affordable Wireless Solutions Nationwide; Stock Gains
Nov 21 T SurgePays Teams Up With AT&T For Affordable Wireless Solutions Nationwide; Stock Gains
Nov 21 ATUS Optimum Reaches 500,000 Customers on 100% Fiber Internet Network
Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi () is technology for radio wireless local area networking of devices based on the IEEE 802.11 standards. Wi‑Fi is a trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance, which restricts the use of the term Wi-Fi Certified to products that successfully complete interoperability certification testing.Devices that can use Wi-Fi technologies include desktops and laptops, video game consoles, smartphones and tablets, smart TVs, digital audio players, cars and modern printers. Wi-Fi compatible devices can connect to the Internet via a WLAN and a wireless access point. Such an access point (or hotspot) has a range of about 20 meters (66 feet) indoors and a greater range outdoors. Hotspot coverage can be as small as a single room with walls that block radio waves, or as large as many square kilometres achieved by using multiple overlapping access points.

Different versions of Wi-Fi exist, with different ranges, radio bands and speeds. Wi-Fi most commonly uses the 2.4 gigahertz (12 cm) UHF and 5.8 gigahertz (5 cm) SHF ISM radio bands; these bands are subdivided into multiple channels. Each channel can be time-shared by multiple networks. These wavelengths work best for line-of-sight. Many common materials absorb or reflect them, which further restricts range, but can tend to help minimise interference between different networks in crowded environments. At close range, some versions of Wi-Fi, running on suitable hardware, can achieve speeds of over 1 Gbit/s.
Anyone within range with a wireless network interface controller can attempt to access a network; because of this, Wi-Fi is more vulnerable to attack (called eavesdropping) than wired networks. Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is a family of technologies created to protect information moving across Wi-Fi networks and includes solutions for personal and enterprise networks. Security features of WPA have included stronger protections and new security practices as the security landscape has changed over time.

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