Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Dude, we're gonna need more wireless

  Wilocity, Qualcomm demo first multi-gigabit wireless chipsets | IPv6 can boost mobile performance, battery life, proponents say
 
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Dude, we're gonna need more wireless
If this year's CES demonstrated anything, it's that we're going to need bigger, less expensive wireless networks to accommodate the wave of products, apps and services on display in Las Vegas Read More


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Wilocity, Qualcomm demo first multi-gigabit wireless chipsets
Fabless semiconductor maker Wilocity and Qualcomm announced at CES what they're calling the first multi-gigabit wireless chipset reference architecture based on the new WiGig 60GHz and 802.11ad standards for high-speed downloads, docking, networking. Read More

IPv6 can boost mobile performance, battery life, proponents say
IPv6, the next version of the Internet Protocol, could make life easier and battery life longer for electronics-addicted consumers. Read More

Netgear A6200: A cost-effective and fast 802.11ac adapter
If you need to connect several wired clients to your 802.11ac network, you should set up a wireless bridge. If you have just one client--especially a laptop, or maybe a home-theater PC--Netgear offers a better, cheaper alternative: Plug its A6200 USB Wi-Fi adapter into your PC and establish a wireless connection that's fast enough to stream Blu-ray-quality video. Read More

CES crowd likes FCC's Wi-Fi expansion plans
CES attendees took to the FCC's plan for more Wi-Fi spectrum, which was announced at the show on Wednesday, like hungry gamblers to a buffet. Read More


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HomePlug moving beyond adapters to built-in networking
HomePlug networks that use the electrical wires in your home to transfer data are distributed by some of the world's biggest broadband providers and available at major retail stores, but even HomePlug's cheerleader in chief calls it a "niche" technology, at least compared to Wi-Fi. Read More

Compact Kanex MySpot extends an Ethernet network to Wi-Fi
Kanex's $60 MySpot aims to let you easily create a secure Wi-Fi network in a hotel room or any other location where you have an ethernet port that provides automatically assigned IP addresses. This seems like a marvelous idea, but the MySpot doesn't quite live up to the promise on scrutiny. Read More

Three ex-Nortel execs acquitted in accounting scandal
Three former executives of bankrupt Nortel Networks were acquitted of falsifying financial reports in an accounting scandal that precipitated the company's eventual bankruptcy and demise. Read More

6Scan launches free website vulnerability and malware scanning service
6Scan, a Web security startup based in Tel Aviv, Israel, launched a new service on Tuesday that can scan websites for security issues, like vulnerabilities and malware infections, and allows their owners to automatically fix the identified problems. Read More

Cool stuff from CES 2013
Computerworld reporters found these cool and intriguing products while exploring International CES in Las Vegas. Read More

 

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