Posted on 2008 under Wireless, Miscellaneous, USB Devices |
5
Apr
Bluetooth is a great way to transfer files between your phone and another. Many pictures have been sent by using this protocol. It’s only draw back is that the average range is somewhere between 10 and 100 feet which is often not enough to communicate across a large office.
This Bluetooth dongle is different as it can give extra coverage of up to 300 feet in version 2.1+EDR of the Read more… »
Posted on 2008 under Wireless, Miscellaneous, Computers |
3
Apr
Motorola has unveiled a new member dubbed CPEi i50 in its award-winning WIMAX consumer product portfolio. This plug-and-play desktop is 802.16e-compliant Wave-2 ready and has the ability to connect automatically to the WIMAX network.One data port, supporting remote management and operating in the 2.5GHz band are also included. With an intuitive graphical interface, consumers can troubleshoot and personalize their services. The device can also work for both fixed and Read more… »
Posted on 2008 under Wireless, Miscellaneous, USB Devices |
26
Mar
Callpod—maker of one of our favorite charging devices, the Chargepod—has just come out with a Bluetooth adapter called The Drone. What’s special about this Bluetooth adapter that’s not in any of the hundreds of other Bluetooth adapter sticks already out? It “automatically pairs itself with your headset or headphones,” which saves about 30 seconds of waiting and having to type “0000″ into some prompt.
It’s also a Class 1 Bluetooth device, so you’ve got a theoretical range of 100 meters. Couple that Read more… »
Posted on 2008 under Wireless, Computers |
19
Mar
Intel has developed a means of transmitting Wi-Fi over a distance of 60 miles, making it possible to bring the internet to people living in the sticks. The technology, dubbed the “Rural Connectivity Platform” (RCP) consists of a processor, radios, specialized software, and an antenna that can crank out data rates of about 6.5 megabits per second. Even though the Wi-Fi has been tested at 60 miles, it will be necessary to spread out access points every Read more… »