Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Dude, we're gonna need more wireless

  A restaurant firm turns to iPads, automation -- and more hiring | CES2013: First look at Lenovo's wireless portable monitor
 
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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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Enabling the New Era of Collaboration
Globalization and the rise in mobile technology have forever changed the way we work. A UC platform can help navigate many types of communication with colleagues, partners and customers to get work done faster. Read Now!

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Leading the Revolution of Device Independence
As employees bring their own devices to work, employers must respond with effective strategies to secure and manage a plethora of new devices containing business-critical data. A Computerworld QuickPoll survey found approximately four in 10 smartphones and tablet devices in the enterprise are owned by employees. Learn More

A restaurant firm turns to iPads, automation -- and more hiring
OTG Management, which runs restaurants and other concessions in airports, has found that using iPads and self-service tech can be good for business. And it doesn't cost jobs. Read More

CES2013: First look at Lenovo's wireless portable monitor
Network World's Keith Shaw gets a quick tour of the Lenovo ThinkVision LT1423P monitor, which can extend or duplicate your PC's monitor, but without a connecting cable (it uses 802.11 wireless in ad hoc mode). 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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Strategies for Managing Distributed IT Environments
Protecting your network architecture continues to be extremely critical. Distributed networking and computing spaces often times go unmanaged. Learn more about the importance of managing these distributed IT spaces including strategies for maintaining availability and energy cost savings opportunities. Learn 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

This Nevada man doesn't have your lost cellphone
A resident of North Las Vegas, Nev., says owners of lost cell phones have repeatedly shown up at his house demanding phones that they tracked via software to his location. Read More

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

 

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