Articles tagged with: Chief Technology Officer and Laptop
Airspan Succeeds in First-Ever Multi-Band Mobile WiMAX Handover
Airspan Networks has successfully demonstrated a unique, seamless, uninterrupted handover from one frequency band on a mobile WiMAX network to another frequency band. As mobile WiMAX deployments become more common, users will benefit from the ability to transfer from one operating network to another. For instance, in the United States, a user with an Airspan MiMAX USB device connected to their laptop may be able to roam from a license-exempt 3.65 GHz network into a national, license-owned 2.5 GHz WiMAX network. more
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Intel CTO Says Gap Between Humans, Machines Will Close by 2050
Intel CorporationÃ's chief technology officer has taken a look at how technology will bring man and machine much closer together by 2050. Justin Rattner, during his keynote at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, predicted big changes are ahead in social interactions, robotics and improvements in computerÃ's ability to sense the real world. He said IntelÃ's research labs are already looking at human-machine interfaces and examining future implications to computing with some promising changes coming much sooner than expected. more
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Verizon CEO Wants to Spur Innovation With Open Model
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- In unveiling the technical specifications for its open network, Verizon Wireless said it will make the process to get any program or device certified simple, quick and inexpensive. more
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