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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Software hack shows promise.
Samsung's Note 10 the first to gain approval.
No word on commercialisation, though.
Promises low-lag wireless VR.
Promises cross-vendor compatibility.
Aims to compete against Google Wifi.
Promises low latency thanks to low orbits.
180 million devices by end of 2017.
Seven-antenna MIMO.
Only an hour per person though.
Cortex-A53 cores and Wi-Fi, BT radios.
Promises longer range, less power drain.
High-speed wireless for future devices.
Lab-ready now, to market in 2018.
We check out Edimax's EW-7438RPn to see if it really can extend your wifi signal
Japanese researchers have successfully transmitted wireless data at 3Gb/s using 'T-ray' technology.
Buffalo has released details of its upcoming 802.11ac products, boasting Wi-Fi bandwidth of 1.75Gb/s.
Bigfoot Networks claims its new wireless gaming card gives you the edge online.
A study commissioned by CPP warns that almost half of UK Wi-Fi networks are insecure.
October 14 2021 | 15:04