May 22, 2007,
By Mark E. Hazen, EWT Editor
WUSB connectivity applications are great because they offer plug and play solutions that eliminate wires, in some cases, many wires. Keep in mind that these are 'close-range' solutions for applications in which devices are placed at distances less than 30 feet. For whole-house applications, such as serving PC-stored media over the entire premises, other solutions are needed. ...
May 21, 2007
Nth Air, Inc. has launched the first mobile WiMAX (802.16e) network trial in Silicon Valley. ...
May 17, 2007
A wireless USB solution from Alereon and Stonestreet One targets Microsoft Windows Mobile and Windows Embedded CE platforms, including PDA devices and cellular phones. ...
May 17, 2007
Analog Devices has named two of the company’s most accomplished engineers, Dr. Colin Lyden and Dr. Zoran Zvonar, to the distinguished position of ADI Fellow. ...
May 17, 2007
Atheros Communications’ XSPAN 802.11n dual-concurrent 2.4 GHz/5 GHz Router and its Dual-band 2.4 GHz/5 GHz CardBus Adapter have been selected for the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 802.11n draft 2.0 testing program. ...
May 10, 2007,
By Ashok Bindra, Editorial Director
Start-up Moteiv Corp. has miniaturized its WSN node or mote and and packaged it in an industry-standard miniSDIO form factor....
May 8, 2007
Synapse announced its Portal PC-based software for configuring and controlling of SNAP (Synapse Network Appliance Protocol) and ZigBee wireless networks.
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May 8, 2007
Wintegra announced the launch of WinMax, a family of single chip processors and associated software for WiMAX basestation (BTS) applications. ...
May 8, 2007
TechnoConcepts, Inc. announced the commercial availability of its Lycon-WMB101 WiMAX Evaluation Platform, incorporating the Lycon transmitter and receiver chipset. ...
May 8, 2007
Europe’s most advanced outdoor Wi-Fi network has been switched on across the entire City of London – the famous Square Mile. ...
May 8, 2007
Sputnik upgraded its SputnikNet Express Wi-Fi service to include advertising targeted to the location of each wireless hotspot. ...
May 8, 2007
Burwood Group announced that it will provide free wireless hot spots in Uptown Normal and Downtown Bloomington. ...
May 8, 2007
Alvarion Ltd. announced that Telkom SA Ltd., the provider of public switched communications services in South Africa, has selected its BreezeMAX 3.5 GHZ to roll out WiMAX networks as part of an ongoing deployment project for increasing wireless broadband services on a nationwide level. ...
May 8, 2007
In its recent report, Wi-Fi Hotspot Market Data, ABI Research forecasts that in 2007, worldwide Wi-Fi hotspots will grow by nearly 25%, to 179,500. ...
May 8, 2007
According to a new report from market research and industry analyst firm Maravedis Inc., the nascent mobile broadband market is primed for the emergence of WiMAX-enabled consumer electronics (CE) devices.
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