Stories about: IEEE

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    Google, Microsoft and Apple letters aim to keep regulators at bay 10/02/2012 09:03:00

    As patent infringement lawsuits continue to pile up in the mobile industry, Google, Apple and Microsoft appear to be trying individually to reassure regulators and standards bodies that they won't use their patents to build a monopoly, experts said.
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    Apple and Google disagree over licensing of essential patents 10/02/2012 04:45:57

    Google is at odds with Apple, Microsoft and Cisco over the licensing and litigation of patents. While Google wants to make the most of patents it will receive if its acquisition of Motorola is approved, the others want to change the way so-called essential patents are licensed.
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    Cisco aims Wi-Fi access point at iPad profusion 01/02/2012 08:54:00

    Cisco Systems developed its latest enterprise access point with corporate bring-your-own-device policies in mind, aiming to give tablets and smartphones as well as traditional workplace devices strong and consistent performance.
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    NY hotel boosts Wi-Fi with wall-mounted switches 23/01/2012 23:02:40

    A five-star hotel room high above New York's Central Park sounds like a nice place to spend the night, but if your iPhone doesn't work, it may seem like little more than a gilded cage.
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    The first next-gen Wi-Fi chips arrive 07/01/2012 01:58:00

    Wi-Fi is getting faster -- again. Today Wi-Fi chipmaker Broadcom announced its first chips based on the coming 802.11ac standard, the successor to today’s 802.11n Wi-Fi. Products based on 802.11ac are expected to begin appearing late this year, delivering improved coverage and theoretical speeds up to twice those offered by the fastest 802.11n gear.
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    Broadcom to unveil four faster Wi-Fi chips 06/01/2012 00:05:05

    The International Consumer Electronics Show next week may be a major launchpad for a new, faster generation of Wi-Fi that goes about three times faster than current gear, with at least one major silicon vendor announcing and demonstrating a set of chips for the IEEE 802.11ac standard.
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    Broadcom pushes 802.11ac for faster Wi-Fi 09/12/2011 12:07:09

    Gigabit-speed wireless LAN products based on the emerging IEEE 802.11ac standard will start shipping next year and usher Wi-Fi into its next era of high speed and long range, communications chip maker Broadcom said Thursday.
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    Ruckus tackles channel-changing in Wi-Fi 29/11/2011 10:29:00

    Ruckus Wireless has taken another shot at optimising Wi-Fi capacity, introducing a technology called ChannelFly that is designed to place network clients on the best possible channel based on the actual capacity of that channel.
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    Aerohive pushes branch networks to cloud 16/11/2011 07:26:00

    Aerohive Networks intends to put branch offices' networks in the cloud for a monthly fee starting at US$99.
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    Linksys refocuses on Wi-Fi, video 27/10/2011 11:56:00

    Cisco Systems' Home Networking Business Unit will keep both its Linksys brand and its place in the parent company as Cisco pares down its business, but the unit is also sharpening its focus.
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    How to set up and maintain a wireless workplace 30/09/2011 08:14:00

    Wireless networks aren't just a convenience anymore; they've become an essential part of business culture. It's nearly impossible to walk into a workplace that doesn't use Wi-Fi in some fashion. For the millions of portable wireless devices--from traditional laptops to smartphones and tablets (including Apple's iDevices and the ever-expanding menagerie of Android-based gear)--that people carry with them today, Wi-Fi is the great connector, providing an industry-standard communication layer for untethered devices.
 
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