Since its introduction in early 2001, Apple Computer's top-of-the-line laptop, the Titanium PowerBook, or "TiBook," as it is known by enthusiasts, has received both critical and user acclaim throughout the high-tech world.
But despite its striking industrial design, speed and versatility, the TiBook has an apparent Achilles' heel that has gained increasing attention of late. Its wireless LAN setup has been reported to be very limited in comparison with other notebook computers, including its consumer and educational sibling, the iBook.
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