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2011-10-12 | What you should know about wireless body area networks Wireless standards groups and the IEEE are embracing body area network (BAN) technology as it is touted as a solution for spiralling health care costs and provider shortages. |
2005-08-19 | UPS invests in Wi-Fi, RFID combination UPS Strategic Enterprise Fund, a private-equity strategic investment arm of UPS Inc., has provided Series A funding to G2 Microsystems, which makes RFID chips for managing and tracking mobile devices using Wi-Fi networks. |
2014-05-09 | UPnP+ links non-IP devices to wide-area networks The UPnP+ initiative focuses on creating consumer software products that work seamlessly across platforms, operating systems and standards. |
2003-12-10 | Range of Wi-Fi chip sets expanded Three-year-old Motia came out of stealth mode last week to announce its first product, an analog signal-processing chip that brings smart-antenna technology to 2.4-GHz WLAN cards and access points. The Stamford, Conn.-based startup claims its Javelin chip can improve the gain of existing 802.11b and .11g signals by 6 to 18 dB. |
2002-12-09 | Nortel melds WLAN, cellular networks Nortel Networks announced that it is providing carriers and operators with the software, hardware, and agreements for seamless IP roaming between Wi-Fi-based WLANs and CDMA, GPRS, and UMTS WANs. |
2008-04-25 | Devices accelerate Wi-Fi network deployment Broadcom has expanded its network switching portfolio with an end-to-end solution for businesses deploying 802.11n Wi-Fi networks. |
2004-08-06 | Company builds Wi-Fi tracking system National Scientific is combining a WLAN module with an MCU and position-enabling software to develop a solution that will work in existing Wi-Fi networks. |
2008-02-14 | Bluetooth piggybacks on Wi-Fi as UWB uptake crawls The Bluetooth SIG will provide a mechanism for its protocol to ride on top of Wi-Fi networks while its longer-term plan to create a version 3.0 based on UWB technology moves slowly forward. |
2010-03-19 | Zigbee, Wi-Fi groups bring wireless nets to smart grid The Zigbee Alliance and the Wi-Fi Alliance announced are partnering to on wireless home area networks (HAN) for smart grid applications. |
2013-08-21 | Zigbee IP spec for IPv6 6LoPAN wireless networks Read about the evolution of IP-based solutions for wireless sensor networks and also the use of the new ZigBee Smart Energy IP stack |
2008-05-26 | WLAN modules simplify Wi-Fi transition for M2Ms Laird Technologies released a new range of 802.11 WLAN processor modules that provide a wide range of AT commands and web configuration to make the Wi-Fi transition simple for M2M designers |
2005-10-26 | Wireless data's future? 3G, Wi-Fi, WiMAX combo With wireless service providers and equipment manufacturers attempting to sort out the future course of mobile broadband data, some say the 'right combination of 3G, WiMAX and Wi-Fi' will be needed to achieve the most success |
2007-01-15 | WiMAX, metro Wi-Fi beat cellular on power efficiency WiMAX and metro Wi-Fi are both more energy cost effective than cellular, according to a report by ABI Research |
2004-04-19 | WiMax making its mark as Wi-Fi's big brother WiMax is no more a mere blip on the wireless radar while Wi-Fi revolution unfolds right in front of our eyes |
2009-01-20 | Will Wi-Fi reign supreme It's UMA/GAN technology that makes Wi-Fi a RAN technology, extending the mobile network over IP. Here's why Wi-Fi is poised to become the highest-performance, lowest-cost, indoor RAN technology on the market |
2009-01-07 | Will home networks bank on Ethernet While the consumer electronics industry is yet to find a clear technology winner for digital home media distribution, some are clearly betting on Ethernet to become the answer for home networks by late 2009 and beyond |
2009-04-28 | Wi-Fi/HSPA solution powers Classmate PCs Huawei Technologies has developed the Huawei EM772, claimed to be first module to integrate two network standards, Wi-Fi and HSPA for Classmate PCs |
2013-05-17 | Wi-Fi-based small cells to fine tune wireless comms market Intended to augment wireless coverage in dense urban areas, the small cells can be used in public facilities such as malls, railway and subway stations, and on street or traffic lights, said IHS. |
2008-02-08 | Wi-Fi, WiMAX soon to invade handsets An afternoon session on wireless networks at the ISSCC concluded that cost of the latest Wi-Fi and Bluetooth links are going down, and WiMAX will soon find its way to cellphones. |
2010-11-05 | Wi-Fi, HomePlug seek common standards Wi-Fi Alliance and HomePlug Powerline Alliance move to review specifications and standards toward interoperability |
2010-03-08 | Wi-Fi tester operates via five buttons, basic menu Fluke Networks AirCheck Wi-Fi Tester verifies and troubleshoots IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n network availability via just five buttons, a 2.8-inch full-color LCD screen, and basic menus. |
2007-10-26 | Wi-Fi SoC extends battery life in sensor net apps GainSpan's GS1010 SoC extends battery life for remote applications such as temperature monitoring and condition monitoring to between 5 and 10 years. |
2006-06-20 | Wi-Fi reference design offers interference resistance Ralink announced that its 802.11g solution with MIMO XR is used in Rotani's Wi-Fi access point reference design that makes any 802.11 WLAN interference-resistant |
2010-06-30 | Wi-Fi healthcare deployments post 60% growth The Wi-Fi adoption within healthcare has grown at more than 60 percent over the past 12 months in WLAN and Wi-Fi real-time locations systems deployments, according to ABI Research |
2010-04-09 | Wi-Fi finds huge market in mobile handsets New data from ABI Research indicates that out of approximately 580 million Wi-Fi devices shipped in 2009, 141 million were handsets |
2013-01-03 | Wi-Fi device shipments to grow twofold in two years More than five billion Wi-Fi enabled devices have been shipped in 2012, largely driven by the smartphone and laptop markets |
2008-09-10 | Wi-Fi chip streams multiple HD videos simultaneously Startup Celeno Communications Ltd is providing the first details of its new 5GHz Wi-Fi chip that aims to support multiple high definition video streams for carrier-class STBs and gateways |
2006-04-11 | Wi-Fi Alliance, CTIA partner in converged Wi-Fi/mobile phones The Wireless Association announced a partnership agreement to develop and promote certification programs for converged Wi-Fi/mobile handsets |
2006-09-14 | Wi-Fi Alliance, CTIA launch Wi-Fi/mobile phone test program Wi-Fi Alliance and CTIA jointly developed a testing program for Wi-Fi/mobile phones and released a test document for laboratory tests that provide RF performance mapping in a mixed-network environment |
2008-07-02 | Wi-Fi Alliance certifies voice over Wi-Fi devices The Wi-Fi Alliance has launched the Wi-Fi Certified Voice-Personal program that extends beyond interoperability testing to test the performance of products and help ensure that they deliver good voice quality over the Wi-Fi link |
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