Articles Related to wireless technology

Western University commits $1M to research 5G use cases

Western University and Bell are partnering on eight new projects to bring next-generation experiences onto 5G networks, announced Western on Feb. 16. The university...

The IoT Playbook for Wireless LAN

The explosion of connected devices will generate an unprecedented amount of data and those that cannot make the shift will likely struggle to survive....

RIM and Wi-LAN make peace

The litigation between the two parties will be dismissed, with RIM licensing some Wi-LAN patents

Government to boost wireless research at Simon Fraser University

Simon Fraser University's (SFU) research and development of wireless technology is set to receive $325,000 in government funding. The aim of the funding is to help foster collaboration between academia and industry, and for SFU to establish an advanced antenna testing and measurement facility.

Wi-Fi unplugs city operations

The common good is back in fashion. Across North America, from San Francisco to Fredericton, more than 200 crusading cities are building municipal Wi-Fi networks. Boosting business, providing Web access for poorer citizens, creating communal communications infrastructures: different cities have different missions driving their Wi-Fi projects.

WiFi unplugs city operations

The common good is back in fashion. Across North America, from San Francisco to Fredericton, more than 200 crusading cities are building municipal Wi-Fi networks. Boosting business, providing Web access for poorer citizens, creating communal communications infrastructures: different cities have different missions driving their Wi-Fi projects.

Intel Centrino to get pre-standard 802.11n

Intel is expected to put a pre-standard version of IEEE 802.11n Wi-Fi into its Centrino chips by next year. The IEEE 802.11n standard, which is not expected to be ratified before the first half of 2008, will give users far greater performance and range than current Wi-Fi technology. But experts have warned against enterprise use of such high speed devices until the standard is ratified.

Microsoft media player set to hit stores for Christmas

The first Microsoft Corp. Zune products will hit U.S. retailers in time for the busy Christmas holiday season, with a 30G-byte digital media player and a Zune Marketplace online service the first to reach consumers, Microsoft said.

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