
This “iPad Wi-Fi issue” seems to be getting blown out of proportion. After Israel banned the import of iPads, citing Wi-Fi issues, now it seems that Princeton and a few other universities have decided to block the iPad too, citing connectivity and security issues. George Washington University and Princeton have both rejected the iPad, citing security issues, while Cornell University is seeing connectivity issues with the device and fears for bandwidth overload. What next, will the iPad be blocked at Starbucks too?
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