World’s first commercial spaceport, Spaceport America, one step closer to opening in New Mexico
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Have you ever wondered why it’s called “wireless Internet” when the moment you leave the room with your router in it, your signal connection strength drops to one bar or disappears entirely? Well, for everyone who hates being chained to their routers either by an Ethernet cable or a ridiculously small effective wireless range, try this tip from gizmodo.com. It won’t increase your router’s overall wireless signal strength, but it will focus the entire signal onto one area, which can increase signal range and provide a relative boost to signal strength for devices within that area.
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Editor’s Note: This column is the second of two about the recent referendum in which Puerto Ricans voted regarding their territory’s legal status with the United States.
Editor’s Note: This is the first of two columns about the history of Puerto Rico’s legal status within the United States and Puerto Rico’s alternatives to its current legal status, including statehood, independence and free association.
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