Wilocity, Qualcomm demo first multi-gigabit wireless chipsets | IPv6 can boost mobile performance, battery life, proponents say | |||||||||
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WHITE PAPER: Polycom The Art of Teleworking Read this Polycom whitepaper to learn how successful teleworking is about overcoming the distance between teleworkers and the organization. Video technology advancements have improved the quality of experience for teleworkers and enables efficient collaboration between the team. Read Now Wilocity, Qualcomm demo first multi-gigabit wireless chipsets IPv6 can boost mobile performance, battery life, proponents say Netgear A6200: A cost-effective and fast 802.11ac adapter CES crowd likes FCC's Wi-Fi expansion plans WHITE PAPER: Microsoft Corporation Smarter Business Requires Intelligent Systems This paper discusses the growing adoption of intelligent systems and the role Microsoft, through its Windows Embedded, Windows Azure, and other technologies, can play in developing these systems. Read Now. HomePlug moving beyond adapters to built-in networking Compact Kanex MySpot extends an Ethernet network to Wi-Fi Three ex-Nortel execs acquitted in accounting scandal 6Scan launches free website vulnerability and malware scanning service Cool stuff from CES 2013 | |||||||||
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