| Our Fifth Anniversary: Looking Back, Looking Forward |
 | In 2000, it was unclear whether the basis for wireless home networking would be HomeRF or the standard being supported by WECA, which is Wi-Fi. |
 | The Archos PMA 400 Portable Media Assistant is a portable entertainment/Internet device. |
 | St. Cloud Cyber Spot sign in front of City Hall. Wi-Fi zones and cities are the beginning of the move toward personal broadband. |
 | 802.11n is the third generation of Wi-Fi. It is the first wireless technology that may itself provide both sufficient bandwidth and range for whole home networking. This one is the Belkin Pre-N Router with three MIMO antennas. |
 | The Kodak EasyShare-One Camera is equipped with Wi-Fi. Using the internet, the camera can wirelessly send your pictures to Ofoto.com, now known as the Kodak EasyShare Gallery service. (Pholo credit Kodak) |
 | The SoniqCast Aireo is an MP3 player with a built-in Wi-Fi network adapter, so it can ’sync’ music from your PC to the player. It includes a WiFi ‘HotSpot’ finder utility on-board. (Photo credit: SoniqCast) |
 | The Motorola MPx is a mobile phone, PDA, email and Internet device with Wi-Fi and more. It is designed for people who need to be in touch by multiple means, wherever they are. (Photo credit: Motorola) |
 | The Sony Playstation Portable is an example of the new Wi-Fi connected mobile devices. It can play games, music and movies when and where you want. (Photo credit: Sony) |
| Photos ©2005 System Dynamics Inc. |