Wireless Communication
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Intel's Light Peak: One PC cable to rule them all
News Chipmaker wants to replace today's hodge-podge of copper cables with single type of optical connection, and hopes standardization will help it catch on.
Thursday, September 24 2009 10:39 AM
Tags: Components, Intel Corp., UWB, QoS, Cable, monitor, wireless communication, PC, Components, Sony Corp.
Philippine satellite comms market still viable
News Satellite communications services can provide local miners guaranteed broadband access in areas not covered by GSM networks, says Inmarsat.
Thursday, October 16 2008 12:53 PM
Tags: Mobile platforms/communications, Network infrastructure, Satellite, Mobile, Philippines, phone, network, industry, information technology, mobile network
Govt projects opportunity for NXP in India: Execs
News Semiconductor company expects host of e-government, social projects in country to provide demand boost for its identification products.
Friday, August 14 2009 02:13 PM
Tags: Smart phones, Mobile processors, Processors, E-passport, E-government, India, Cell Phone, financial, bank, smart card
Bing claims 8 percent rise in users during June
News Microsoft's relaunched search engine attracted 8 percent more unique users in June, according to the company's data.
Tuesday, July 14 2009 09:55 AM
Tags: Search, Search Engine, Wireless, Hitwise, communications company, wireless communication, Search
Broadcom slaps Qualcomm with another patent suit
News Continuing the companies' long-running war over wireless communications patents, Broadcom is suing Qualcomm for patent misuse, it was announced Wednesday.
Thursday, October 09 2008 03:01 AM
Tags: Mobile/Wireless, Patents, Lawsuits, Patent, Qualcomm Inc., Broadcom Corp., Wireless, phone, 3G, blog
Businesses build sensing networks
News Wireless computer networks that can detect environmental changes are in big demand this year, according to a survey.
Thursday, September 08 2005 12:44 PM
Tags: Networking, Mobile/Wireless
Computex show draws over 23,300 foreign buyers
News he 21st Taipei International Computer Show--Computex Taipei 2001--wrapped up Friday following a five-day run at the Taipei World Trade Center. The show attracted a total of 23,306 foreign buyers this year, up 1.94 percent over the 2000 level.
Monday, June 11 2001 06:12 PM
Wireless: The new backseat driver?
Techguide The family sedan might soon be able to talk to the SUV in the next lane. GM is getting the tech in gear.
Monday, November 14 2005 02:07 PM
Tags: Networking, Mobile/Wireless
Wireless networks to drive Asian voice market
News Wireless communication is expected to fuel growth of the voice market in emerging countries across Asia, finds new IDC study.
Wednesday, September 19 2007 06:32 PM
Tags: Mobile/Wireless, Mobile platforms/communications, Next-generation technology/networks
SkyNetGlobal looks to fund Asian expansion
News Provider of broadband wireless communication services to business travellers SkyNetGlobal, is raising funds for its expansion into Asia.
Friday, June 29 2001 03:03 PM
Oracle behind the wheel of wired cars
News CEO Larry Ellison announces Oracle has formed an alliance with Wingcast to outfit the 2003-model Fords with wireless communication devices and services.
Friday, July 13 2001 03:41 PM
FCC tests "white space" prototypes, again
News The FCC will begin the second phase of lab testing of prototype devices that use the "white space" between TV channels to transmit wireless communication signals.
Friday, January 18 2008 10:17 AM
Tags: Mobile platforms/communications, Next-generation technology/networks
Inti College partners Ericsson to offer wireless courses
News Higher learning institution Inti College recently signed a memorandum of understanding with Ericsson Academy (M) Sdn Bhd to facilitate the provision of wireless communication courses to its students.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:31 PM
StarHub launches GPRS service...finally
News StarHub has unveiled its GPRS service, making it the third and last network provider in the Republic to do so.
Friday, December 07 2001 01:50 AM
Oracle opens Beijing R&D center
News Oracle announced the official opening of its new Beijing research and development center Wednesday, part of the database software maker's ongoing expansion into China.
Thursday, October 30 2003 09:55 AM




