The Future of Wireless
I’m not sure exactly when it happened but wireless technology has clearly become a ubiquitous part of our everyday lives. In fact the very thought of using wires anymore seems practically barbaric. It’s a natural progression really; our innate desire to be freed from our electronic shackles, to roam the cyber streets while walking down a material one.
While initially wireless users experienced a handicapped version of a wired connection, new wireless concepts routinely annihilate common wired technologies. Furthermore, several ISP’s are preparing to start offering complete wireless Internet access, allowing you to surf the web from wherever you are or want to be.
Listen in as Ken, Brandon, and Chad contemplate the possibilities of the unwired world ahead.
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