Author Archives: Wayne Slavin

Belkin Out On A Limb With 802.11n?

What exactly provoked the WiFi Alliance to threaten to withdraw its imprimatur from anybody who started announcing 802.11n technology? An obvious suspect has to be whoever it is who is offering “pre-N” technology, eh, Belkin? Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Will Ultra Wideband Survive?

Late September’s Ultrawideband World conference in San Jose, California brought concrete evidence that a new breed of wireless technology will result in real products in 2005. Ultra wideband (UWB) has powerful backers, but it faces substantial challenges from new strains of Wi-Fi technology, especially 802.11n. Via [pcmag.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi For The Marketer

You’ve heard the hype: Wi-Fi is booming. Businesses large and small are partnering with telecommunications and development companies to create Wi-Fi hotspots. Via [clickz.com]Continue Reading

Wireless Pioneer Reflects On Roots, Looks To WiMax

Cell phone pioneer Craig McCaw on Wednesday discussed Cingular Wireless’ acquisition of AT&T’s wireless division, harking back to the 1994 sale of his company to Ma Bell. Via [news.com.com]Continue Reading

Tropos Supports WiMAX Integration

Tropos Networks has unveiled a strategy to integrate open-standard WiMAX into new and existing metro-scale Wi-Fi networks. Via [wirelessweek.com]Continue Reading

QuickLink Spans Cellular And Wi-Fi Networks

Software-maker Smith Micro on Tuesday announced QuickLink Mobile Enterprise edition, a software tool that promises to give users seamless connectivity over Wi-Fi and mobile data networks. Via [news.zdnet.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Gets Ready For Next-generation Net

On Tuesday, Airespace became the first wireless LAN (local area network) equipment maker to announce support for IPv6, or Internet Protocol version 6, on its products. Other Wi-Fi equipment makers, such as Aruba Wireless Networks, say they will be adding the feature sometime next year. Via [news.zdnet.com]Continue Reading

Intel Wireless Goes On Safari

Technology company Intel says its wireless safari is proving wireless technology can be effectively and securely used regardless of a user’s geographical location. Via [itweb.co.za]Continue Reading

Web Surfing Pandas Go Wireless

Tech-savvy giant pandas can now pick up their email or browse the web to find a perfect panda partner thanks to the deployment of a campus-wide broadband and wireless network in China’s Wolong Nature Reserve. Via [vnunet.com]Continue Reading

Intel, Wireless Pioneer McCaw Team Up On WiMax

Intel and cell phone pioneer Craig McCaw’s latest company, Clearwire, plan to develop and install high-speed networks based on broadband technology commonly referred to as WiMax. Via [news.com.com]Continue Reading

ZigBee Alliance Exceeds 100 Members

The ZigBee Alliance today announced 16 new member companies have joined, bringing its total membership to more than 100 companies. Via [reed-electronics.com]Continue Reading

Seybold: PDA Users Will Support Wi-Fi Costs

While high-speed wireless data networks are evolving rapidly, it is PDA users, not laptop PC users, who will make these systems profitable and productive, according to mobile computing pioneer Andrew Seybold. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

Airespace Extends WLAN Switch Line To SMEs

WLAN switch maker Airespace today extended its enterprise-oriented product line downmarket with a new wireless network controller pitched at small to medium-sized businesses. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Sony Ericsson Introduces New Quad-band EDGE/Wi-Fi PC Card

The GC89 PC Card combines global EDGE coverage with the WiFi technology in a single card which is compatible with both Windows and Macintosh computers. Via [geekzone.co.nz]Continue Reading

Access All Areas

When many companies find it hard enough to control the IT use of office-based employees, how do you convince them that giving staff remote access is a good idea? Via [vnunet.com]Continue Reading