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  2. Protect your privacy with these 5 smartphone habits ... - AOL

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    The NSA says you’re playing a crapshoot with your privacy. ... Cover your mic and camera. ... From Wi-Fi to USB ports: 5 tips to protect your smartphone privacy. Show comments.

  3. Wi-Fi Direct - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Fi Direct has become a standard feature in smart phones and portable media players, and in feature phones as well. [8] The process of adding Wi-Fi to smaller devices has accelerated, and it is now possible to find printers, cameras, scanners, and many other common devices with Wi-Fi in addition to other connections, like USB.

  4. Wi-Fi hotspot - Wikipedia

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    According to statista.com, in the year 2022, there are approximately 550 million free Wi-Fi hotspots around the world. [14] The U.S. NSA warns against connecting to free public Wi-Fi. [15] Free hotspots operate in two ways: Using an open public network is the easiest way to create a free hotspot. All that is needed is a Wi-Fi router.

  5. Review of Spectrum’s new Xumo streaming box with ... - AOL

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    Each app prompted me to aim my smartphone camera at the screen’s QR Code to go to a website. That website opened with an authorization and I was automatically logged in. Spectrum Xumo cost vs ...

  6. Miracast - Wikipedia

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    However, to stream music and movies to a non-certified device, Miracast adapters are available that plug into HDMI or USB ports. [21] Certification does not mandate a maximum latency (i.e. the time between the display of pictures on the source and display of the mirrored image on the sync display).

  7. Here's why you should ditch your smartphone at night - AOL

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  8. Mobile music - Wikipedia

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    An outdated definition is as follows; 'mobile music is music which is downloaded or streamed to mobile phones and played by mobile phones. Although many phones play music as ringtones, true "music phones" generally allow users to stream music or download music files over the internet via a WiFi connection or 3G cell phone connection.

  9. Internet radio device - Wikipedia

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    The "Kerbango Internet Radio" was a product, never released, that would allow users to listen to Internet radio without a computer.[1]An Internet radio device, also called network music player is a hardware device that is capable of receiving and playing streamed media from either Internet radio stations or a home network.