All the stories tagged with wireless

Planex CQW-MRB Wireless Router

12/07/2009, If you’ve been looking out for a new router, Planex has just released its latest autonomous router, the CQW-MRB, which is a router that supports wireless B, G and N, sporting a USB port as well. Thanks to the USB [...]

Intouch IT7150 wireless Internet frame

11/23/2009, Giant International’s Intouch IT7150 wireless Internet frame could prove to be the perfect gift choice this holiday season regardless of the recipient’s age – after all, who doesn’t want to have their favorite memories dance across the display all the [...]

Yamaha MCR-140 micro-component music system for iPod

11/16/2009, Yamaha has released its MCR-140 micro-component music system for the iPod, but it is still able to handle the venerable CD format alongside MP3s played off a USB flash drive when plugged into the front-panel USB port. Should you run [...]

Wireless Keyboard HTPC Remote

11/12/2009, The Wireless Keyboard HTPC Remote does look like a kind of cellphone at first glance, but this remote controls your computer with a built-in QWERTY keyboard and a touchpad for easy navigation, although we would like to have seen larger [...]

802.11n access point arrives at the FCC

11/06/2009, Our friends at the FCC have gotten their mittens on a new AN0100 802.11n AP, and although there is no instruction manual available or whether this is the crucial missing link required for streaming networked media to the TV via [...]

$45 Unlimited Wireless Service From Walmart

10/14/2009, Walmart gets its business by providing discount goods, and now it’s going to do the same for wireless services by coming up with its own flavor of wireless service, called Straight Talk. Plans start from $30/month and $45 for unlimited [...]

Powermat to arrive next week

10/05/2009, The Powermat device that is capable of juicing up up to a trio of low-power electronic devices sans wires simultaneously will be arriving in the UK on October 15th, coming in a couple of versions where one is meant for [...]

Sony Powers TV Wirelessly

10/03/2009, It looks like mankind has taken another baby step towards our goal of getting wireless power. This latest bit of news points that Sony has prototyped a system which is able to transmit up to 60W of power to a [...]

802.11n – 7 years in the making

09/14/2009, After what seems like an eternity (7 years actually), the IEE has finally ratified and approved the 802.11n wireless standard officially, making it over two years since the final draft was given its nod of approval. Well, that hasn’t stopped [...]

US wireless consumers pay the most, but do they get the most? (No)

08/29/2009, The US seems to be leading in highest average monthly costs at $53 while Sweden and Finland record the lowest average at $11 for service costs. Interestingly, the US has only 83% penetration with 263 million subscribers while Sweden and [...]

AT&T Looking at Gadgets To Grow

07/06/2009, Business week has an interesting story about how AT&T is looking at connected devices for future growth now that the phone adoption rate is quite high. Among the gadgets that AT&T is looking at, we can find connected GPS or [...]

Wireless Gigabit Alliance Develops Multi-Gigabit Network Standard Called WiGig

05/06/2009, A new force is emerging in the wireless networking field: Wireless Gigabit Alliance is backed by influential companies like Dell, Intel, LG, Samsung, Microsoft, Nokia, Broadcom and many more. Together, they represent a good chunk of the industry and their [...]

3G Wireless Modem in Macbooks Soon?

05/05/2009, A job listing at Apple is hinting at a possible 3G integration in future computers: The Comms Software QA team within the Mac Hardware Group is seeking a motivated QA engineer to perform quality assurance testing for new Apple CPU [...]
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