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Article | 9/01/2009 Cisco gets social with Entertainment OS
Cisco on Wednesday announced the availability of Eos, or Entertainment Operating System, its hosted platform for media companies.
Article | 8/01/2009 D-Link hails 802.11n, announces three products
Networking company D-Link Systems is already seeing consumers and businesses switching to 802.11n, even though the wireless LAN technology isn't a rat...
Article | 19/12/2008 Wireless Power Consortium to unleash electronic gadgets
The Wireless Power Consortium hopes to make powering portable electronic devices simpler by offering a standard way to recharge them without wires.
Article | 15/12/2008 Analyst: WiMax market will decline in 2009
The market for WiMax is predicted to decline in 2009, as mobile WiMax is hit both by the economic squeeze and competition from the LTE standard for 4G...
Article | 15/12/2008 New G.hn ITU standard for home networks
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has approved a standard for high-speed networking over multiple types of in-home wiring.
Article | 12/12/2008 Cisco sued for copyright infringement
The Free Software Foundation Thursday slapped Cisco with a lawsuit claiming copyright infringement related to Cisco's Linksys wireless routers.
Article | 11/12/2008 Fujitsu Siemens joins mobile broadband push
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has become a member of the Mobile Broadband Initiative, whose goal is to push built-in support for mobile broadband using HS...
Article | 10/12/2008 Cisco plans TelePresence translation next year
Cisco will add real-time translation to its TelePresence high-definition conference technology next year, enabling people in several different countri...
Article | 4/12/2008 Court puts CSIRO Wi-Fi injunction on hold
A federal court in the U.S. has temporarily lifted an injunction that banned Buffalo Technology (USA) from selling its IEEE 802.11a and 802.11g Wi-Fi ...
Article | 3/12/2008 Sierra Wireless to buy Wavecom
Sierra Wireless, a maker of networking cards for PCs and other devices, has agreed to acquire French M2M (machine-to-machine) wireless vendor Wavecom ...
Article | 21/11/2008 Meraki products aim to ease Wi-Fi deployment
Meraki has unveiled two products -- one that fits into a electrical wall outlet, the other that runs without relying on an electrical grid at all -- t...
Article | 18/11/2008 Proxim ships 802.11n access points, claims fastest speed
Proxim Wireless announced Monday it is shipping two new 802.11n access points, one with two radios that Proxim called the fastest on the market.
Article | 17/10/2008 StartLinxter developing 'Internet service bus'
A startup called Linxter is set to launch a hosted messaging platform that will enable any Internet-addressable device, application or system to commu...
Article | 15/10/2008 Quantenna hopes chips will improve home Wi-Fi
Startup Quantenna Communications on Tuesday unveiled chips that it hopes Wi-Fi equipment vendors will use to improve the performance of wireless home ...
Article | 14/10/2008 Zylotech launched iPhone 3G compatible surveillance suite
Zylotech Limited [ASX: ZYL] has become the first company to offer a surveillance suite compatible with the iPhone 3G.
Article | 7/10/2008 Wi-Fi helps college students get better grades, survey says
Can Wi-Fi make you smarter?
Article | 2/10/2008 WiMax backers upbeat despite economic fears
Even after Monday's stock market drop in the US and a general tightening in the financial sector, WiMax equipment makers and wireless operators at WiM...
Article | 1/10/2008 Intel's next-generation WiMax module appears in Japan
Intel's next-generation WiMax module, called Evans Peak, is on display at this week's Ceatec exhibition in Chiba, Japan. Due to hit the market as part...
Article | 29/09/2008 Google seeks patent to break mobile subscriber shackles
Imagine asking mobile operators to compete in an auction for the chance to offer you service and then switching from one operator to the next multiple...
Article | 24/09/2008 Solar-powered Wi-Fi trailer connects remote sites
Bringing wireless network access to remote work sites like mines and railways is always a challenge so a team of Aussie engineers have thrown a Wi-Fi ...

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