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AT&T offers free calling, texting to Japan

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March 14, 2011
In this issue
redarrow AT&T offers free calling, texting to Japan
redarrow Adobe to deliver Flash for mobile 10.2 next week
redarrow What does Wi-Fi look like? Feast your eyes
redarrow Ask Maggie: On Wi-Fi-only vs. Wi-Fi + 3G iPad 2
redarrow Bill to ban new wireless taxes rises again

The phone company is waiving fees for calling and texting to the earthquake-stricken country through March 31.

A new version of Flash Player for Android devices can take advantage of some hardware acceleration and integrates better with virtual keyboards.

Norwegian designers find a unique way to visualize invisible Wi-Fi signals. You'll wish the Wi-Fi manager on your computer looked like this.

In this week's column I offer some advice on whether to splurge on 3G for the iPad 2 or rely on Wi-Fi and a hot-spot-enabled iPhone 4 for connectivity.
After failing, in the previous two Congressional sessions, to pass bills banning new wireless taxes, a bipartisan group of senators and representatives revives the legislation.
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