Here are the reads for today, 11 January 2012:
Qualcomm Atheros unveil Wi-Fi display technology: at last we can connect our TVs and displays directly to our devices (laptops, iPads, iPhones) without having to go through the access point
Microsoft develops new kind of Wi-Fi network: “Rather than using a conventional Wi-Fi radio, it uses an array of tiny, low-data rate transmitters and receivers. Each of these broadcast and receive via a different, narrow range of spectrum. Bundled together, they work just like a regular Wi-Fi radio, but can switch between white-space frequencies far more efficiently.”
LightSquared signs up ISP Store to use its wireless broadband network: ISP Store is a wholesale aggregator of Internet services; it resells these services to ISPs and WISPs.
In-car WiFi set to become the norm: Sigh . . . do we need yet another technology that will distract drivers?






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