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Tag: Wi-Fi

High-Definition Video over Wi-Fi

Wireless chips could soon manage a gigabit of data per second.

Broadband on Rails

A compact lens could make high-speed Internet access commonplace on trains.

Broadband Anywhere

Sprint turns Baltimore into a giant wireless hot spot.

Google's Wi-Fi Dreams

Tech giants and broadcasters tussle over vacant TV channels.

Long-Distance Wi-Fi

Intel has found a way to stretch a Wi-Fi signal from one antenna to another located more than 60 miles away.

Gifts for Geeks

Find the perfect gift for the technology and science enthusiasts in your life.

Wi-Fi Memory Card Connects Cameras to the Internet

Eye-Fi's two-gigabyte secure-digital (SD) memory card can wirelessly send photos to a PC or a photo-sharing website.

Diagnosing Faulty Wi-Fi

A new system is able to determine exactly where and why wireless networks fail.

A Free Mesh Network for San Francisco

Can tiny Meraki bring Wi-Fi to a city where Google and Earthlink have failed?

Securing Cell Phones

Phone companies should consider the recent hack of the Apple iPhone a wake-up call for better mobile security.

Democratizing Robot Design

A new kit could make robotics easy for everyone.

A Wireless Sensor City

A wireless-sensor network to report pollution and traffic comes to Cambridge, MA.

The Ultrafast Future of Wireless

A new metal film could help control terahertz radiation and lead to wireless devices that are thousands of times faster than today's Wi-Fi.

Wireless Power

New physics theory could cut the cord on power chargers for gadgets.

Fast, Bendable Computers

Military antennas are the closest application.

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