Stories by: Peter Judge
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Aruba buys multi-vendor WLAN firm AirWave 10 January, 2008 08:13:15
Enterprise Wi-Fi vendor Aruba Networks is going to buy AirWave Wireless, a multi-vendor WLAN management company, in a bid to take business from Cisco. The purchase may prove awkward for rival companies who work with Airwave. - +
Xirrus offers free Vista Wi-Fi security tool 29 November, 2007 08:54:15
Wi-Fi switch maker Xirrus is doing a good turn to Microsoft Vista users - a tool that monitors the status and security of Wi-Fi connections. - +
RIM working on iPhone rival 26 November, 2007 07:00:38
RIM, once the maker of the most corporate-looking handhelds, is rumored to be working on a touch-screen phone that will compete with the iPhone and - for the first time on a BlackBerry - have no hard keyboard. - +
Preparing for the femto revolution 23 November, 2007 11:53:02
Femto cells are supposed to solve all the 3G operators' problems. They are small 3G base stations inside users' homes or offices, which increase cellular coverage, and use the subscriber's broadband to connect over the Internet to the phone network. - +
VoIP on 3G will beat Wi-Fi 19 November, 2007 07:31:02
Mobile VoIP is set to grow, but it will run over the 3G data provided by cellular handsets, rather than over Wi-Fi, according to a research report from Disruptive Analysis, which predicts 250 million users of 3G VoIP by 2012, compared with less than 100 million for voice on Wi-Fi. - +
Google Android on the defensive 16 November, 2007 05:02:04
Google has explained the choices it offers developers, at a public demonstration of the Android software development kit in London. - +
Aruba launches 802.11n products 05 November, 2007 14:16:29
Aruba Networks is the last major wireless LAN vendor to launch 802.11n fast Wi-Fi wireless LAN products -- but it claims to have better power-over-Ethernet support and central switching than the competition. - +
Bluetooth picks Wi-Fi as UWB drags along 02 November, 2007 14:19:56
The Bluetooth community has decided to make a fast version of Bluetooth running over the Wi-Fi protocol, because handset makers and operators are increasingly frustrated by the wait for ultra-wideband (UWB) to finally appear in handsets. - +
Truphone to launch 'no-click' voice on Wi-Fi 19 October, 2007 10:23:04
Voice on Wi-Fi specialist Truphone will update its software to offer "no-click" access, which will allow the automatic logging-in at public hotspots and make Wi-Fi voice more like a mobile phone. - +
Nokia to bundle easy Wi-Fi access on phones 11 October, 2007 10:10:13
Nokia is planning to bundle software from Devicescape on devices in its E and N series, that will log in automatically to Wi-Fi hotspots. - +
Single-chip 802.11n promises cheap fast Wi-Fi 26 September, 2007 11:44:55
Broadcom has put 802.11n wireless networking fast Wi-Fi on a single chip, which could make fast Wi-Fi cheaper in the New Year.
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