Articles tagged with: Uwb and 802.11n
Eight Mobile Technologies to Watch in 2009 and 2010
Gartner says that it has identified eight mobile technologies that will evolve significantly through 2010, impacting short-term mobile strategies and policies. more
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Wireless Technologies are Competing for Space in Portable Computers
A changing mix of communications protocols will compete for space in notebook computers as they take a growing share of the personal computer market over the next five years. A new study from ABI Research says that wireless-equipped notebooks will feature a gradual shift from 802.11g to 802.11n Wi-Fi, as well as significant growth in the number of notebooks with embedded uwb or cellular radios. more
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Ultrawideband Shipments to Reach Nearly 300 Million in 2011
Several formidable-looking barriers appear, at first glance, to pose serious obstacles to widespread commercial success for Ultrawideband (uwb). But closer examination reveals that few of them will drastically inhibit the market, which a new ABI Research study forecasts will see nearly 300 million uwb shipments in 2011. more
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Short range wireless could boost mobile services - report
Enhanced IEEE 802.11 WLAN and Near Field Communication (NFC) are the two short-range wireless technologies that could offer the greatest service opportunities for mobile operators if embedded in cellular phones, according to a new report published by Analysys. more
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