The latest analysis of the IT market shows that the following years will bring a 'dramatic' increase in consumer 802.11n Wi-Fi access point shipments. By 2013, they are expected to reach 88 million units, compared to six million units that are shipped today.According to analysis firm ABI Research, the next ... |
2 July 2008 02:44 GMT |
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Intel 4 Series Chipsets for mainstream desktop PCs and Intel Atom processors have been declared available today at Computex 2008 in Taipei. Also, Intel executive Sean Maloney said that a new era, characterized by full Internet on mobile devices, is near, and that more powerful microprocessors along with high-speed Wi... |
3 June 2008 10:02 GMT |
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Cisco Systems have disclosed their plans for accelerating the deployment of wireless networks in 2008. The company said that the 802.11n standard will become an important player in the new network architecture. According to Chris Kozup, senior manager of mobile solutions marketing for Cisco, companies are widely adop... |
20 December 2007 03:29 GMT |
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Wireless networking has become extremely widespread over the past few years, as it grants users a higher level of mobility, allowing them to work (or play) in just about any location where a hotspot (or a Wi-Fi connection) is available. Nevertheless, finding such a place can prove to be rather difficult in certain si... |
19 December 2007 13:11 GMT |
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