This very general story supposedly about 802.11i in U.S. News is so out there it's comical: I guess we're all "hipsters" since the writer says "hipsters" call access points hotspots. He also refers to future 802.11i access points as "'i' generation" hotspots. I wonder where he got that phrase. It's also not clear why he's even writing about public hotspots since he's under the impression that 802.11i will only be used in corporate offices.