Incremental Improvements Define The 2012 Mobile World Congress |
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Louis E. Frenzel, Editor in Chief
The usual players all showed up at this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona with lots of improved devices, but no real game-changing breakthroughs... |
Patient safety one of many applications RFID-enabled by SkyeTek's advanced universal reader architecture
SkyeTek has announced that more than 30 customers are using its technology in vital patient safety applications. ...
KT and Axalto launch world's first WiBro card for Korean wireless broadband service
KT and Axalto have announced the successful launch of the world's first commercial WiBro UICC caard, which will enable subscribers to connect to the Koran wireless broadband mobile WiMAX service....
Ultrawideband predicted to thrive despite lack of global standard – regulatory approval and frequency allocations needed
In a recent report, ABI Research forecasted that ultrawideband (UWB) shipments would reach 300 million in 2011, just five years away. ...
Free Webinar on networking issues includes Wi-Fi topics
WildPackets today announced it is presenting a series of free Web seminars covering topics of vital interest to network administrators....
VoIP and Wireless LAN technologies enable Voice over Wi-Fi Handsets
Texas Instruments and Ascom Wireless Solutions announced that Ascom's i75 voice over Wi-Fi handsets are leveraging TI's Wireless LAN IP phone platform, the TNETV1700. ...
CSR selects Anritsu EDR test set for verification of Bluetooth v2.0 EDR chips
CSR plc has chosen Anritsu's MT8852B EDR test set for integration into its "Bluetooth Characterization Systems" for automated testing of standard rate and EDR Bluetooth devices. ...
Intel and NDS to collaborate on protected WiMAX-based TV multicast
Intel Corporation and NDS Group plc, a provider of technology solutions for digital pay-TV, have announced a trial system to demonstrate the TV and video services for fixed WiMAX technology. ...
Magma's Blast Create, Blast Fusion, Blast Plan Pro and Blast Power deliver first-pass silicon success for Beceem's multimillion-gate mobile WiMAX design
Magma Design Automation Inc., a provider of semiconductor design software, announced that Beceem Communications, a provider of chipsets for mobile WiMAX technology, has achieved first-pass silicon success on a multimillion-gate, low-power mobile WiMAX design using Blast Create, Blast Fusion, Blast Plan Pro, Blast Power and Blast Noise. ...
No go for 11n vote – Now what?
On Tuesday, May 2, the IEEE 802.11n Working Group voted and rejected the IEEE 802.11n draft as its final version. ...
Test system supports WiMAX products
LitePoint Corp. announces the new IQmax test system supporting WiMAX products based on the IEEE 802.16 standard....
Cirronet's ZigBee modules join company's family of RoHS-compliant wireless OEM products
Cirronet's ZigBee wireless OEM modules, the ZMN-2400HP (high RF power) and the low-cost ZMN-2400, are available in full restrictions on hazardous substances (RoHS) compliance for quantity orders. ...
Plextor rolls out wireless projector adapter that eliminates VGA cables by receiving presentations via Wi-Fi broadcast
Plextor Corporation has announced the PX-PA15AW wireless projector adapter--a new device that uses wireless technology to enable users to broadcast Microsoft PowerPoint presentations from most Wi-Fi-enabled computers to a VGA/XVGA projector incorporating the adapter. ...
WildPackets announces OmniSpectrum, a portable solution for analyzing and troubleshooting Wi-Fi RF environments
WildPackets Inc. has announced a new product in the OmniAnalysis Platform, WildPackets OmniSpectrum--a portable RF spectrum analyzer that runs in a standard Windows laptop PC and identifies the devices causing interference on a Wi-Fi network. ...
AdventNet selected by D-Link to offer centralized management, security for SMB WLANs
AdventNet Inc. has announced that D-Link will bundle Wi-Fi Manager with its wireless access points to give small- to medium-sized businesses greater management control and security for their wireless local area networks. ...
TeleCIS Wireless introduces WiMAX industry's first 802.16-2004 SoC chip for fixed and portable consumer devices and services
TeleCIS Wireless Inc. has announced a WiMAX industry breakthrough with the introduction of its TCW 1620 chip, which enables low-cost, indoor "self-installed" customer premises equipment for fixed WiMAX services and a "portable" services market with vast potential and room for growth years before the advent of standardized "mobile" services. ...
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