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IEEE approves WiGig, paving way for blazing wireless networking
WiGig (802.11ad), a very fast, short-range networking technology operating in the 60Ghz band, has received approval from the IEEE Standards Association that has the capability of transferring data at a blazing rate of 7Gbps,
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Broadcom to bring fast 802.11ac Wi-Fi to smartphones early next year
Broadcom plans to bring IEEE 802.11ac Wi-Fi to smartphones starting early next year, using a chipset announced on Tuesday that the company said can deliver about 300Mbps (bits per second) of real-world speed.
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Apple iPhone 4: Full details
Apple CEO Steve Jobs on Monday announced the fourth-generation iPhone during a keynote speech at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.
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Aruba chops price of fast WiFi access points
Aruba Networks has announced a pair of cheapish fast Wi-Fi access points for small offices, retail outlets and schools.
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Wireless N routers sell like hot cakes
In 2009, 802.11n WLAN access point shipments increased by nearly 44 percent over the previous year.
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Aruba slashes price for Wi-Fi deployment
Aruba has drastically reduced the cost of rolling out 802.11n
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Aruba cuts prices to boost 802.11n uptake
Businesses wary of the cost of high-speed Wi-Fi are being thrown an interesting hook by Aruba Networks. The company has launched a high-capacity wireless ?n' access point (AP) for around £400.
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Cisco refreshes routers and switches
Cisco has been busy this week after refreshing its branch routers and LAN switches in order to advance the collaboration capabilities of enterprise customers.
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Aruba invents virtualised remote access
Aruba Networks has announced a new family of branch office wireless access points it says can be used to build a cheap but powerful remote access system based on virtual principles.
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Aussie boffins settle crucial Wi-Fi lawsuit
An Australian government agency that has been locked in a long-running legal battle in the US courts over who invented key technologies behind Wi-Fi, has successfully reached a settlement with some of the biggest names in the IT industry.






