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In today's update Feature: Video - Coming to a WLAN Near You In the news: - Infineon targets GSM phone with $15 bill-of-materials - Dell, HP to sell laptops with Verizon Wireless chips Webcasts and white papers: - Experts discuss best practices behind enterprise mobility ITwhirled: High-tech backpack creates electricity as you hike From the network: Changes in attitude, changes in latitude: asset-centric security FEATURE Video - Coming to a WLAN Near You By Craig Mathias, Farpoint Group I've lately been experimenting with a new idea, but one that I think will become common over the next few years. What I'm doing is building a wireless media facility in my home. The rule is that it needs to provide all common communications and entertainment capabilities (telephone, data networking, videoconferencing, and watching TV and videos, for example), but the only wires allowed into the room are the AC power lines that are already there. This is much more difficult than you might think, and it's beyond the capabilities of most of today's wireless LANs. I've lately been experimenting with advanced technologies like MIMO and other multiple-antenna implementations to find a product that will work. White paper: Wi-Fi for Home Entertainment Applications
On the road to wireless network security nirvana Experts discuss best practices behind enterprise mobility View more webcasts... Read additional white papers...
High-tech backpack creates electricity as you hike More offbeat news, reviews and other stuff...
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ReplyDeleteHi, great blog by the way - didn't think you'd mind me posting this anonymously - as you do allow anonymous posts ;-).
Anyone tried this Skype program yet for free telephone calls over the internet? A guy at work uses it all the time and because he signed all his friends and relatives up he saves a fortune on his calls. Might be worth a go.
Good luck with the blog
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