galaxy note 10.1
I travel a lot and you can connect to loads of hotspots, not just boingo hotspots but other operators hotspots across the world. I would recommend
Many tablets do use Wi-Fi, and some even have 3G options. It depends on the tablet.
Yes of course, such as with any modern smartphones.
PSPs all have built in wifi, and is accessable from any area with a wireless hotspot.
Depending on the age of your daughter, these can be great tablets. These tablets are preloaded with 30 games and have the ability to add more using their Wifi option. They also have a bumper guard to lessen the chances of breaking from dropping the device.
It is easy to become overwhelmed with all of the choices available when it comes to purchasing tablets, net books, laptops, cellular phones and other electronical devices. If you are leaning to purchasing an iPad, keep in mind that these tablets always come with wifi connectivity. This means that when you are in public locations that have wifi service available, you will be able to connect without any charge directly to you. This is a huge advantage in that many other electronics do not yet have wifi capability.
You don't. If you have the new Xbox 360, you don't need a wireless adapter because it has built in wifi. But if you have any other Xbox 360 console then you will need a wireless adapter.
Any standard 802.11b/g/n network, that is just about any wireless network sold in the past five years, will work with a wifi printer. The wireless transceiver is built into the printer.
Any where that WiFi is available. There are no restrictions.
If it is a new laptop, no. Most laptop now a days have a built in WiFi card. If its an older laptop, you might need to get a Wifi Card. You can purchase these at any good electronic store. USB are the most universal and will work with any computer. You can also purchase a PCMCIA card that will fit into the slot on the side of the laptop
Basically, wi-fi technology allows you to access the internet on your phone for free via hotspots. Most homes have them if you have wireless internet, or in busy airports or at work. As long as you only connect to the net with WiFi, then you won't run up any charges :)
you can get free wifi at any Starbucks and at house some have open wifi and also library's