For widespread deployment of the Internet of Things (IoT) to become reality, the IoT will require a new class of tiny, energy-efficient Wi-Fi radios to pass commands to and from the network to a myriad of devices.
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Melbourne launches Australia’s largest free Wi-Fi network
A free Wi-Fi network has been launched across Melbourne's CBD. Once complete it will span the city, making it Australia's largest free Wi-Fi network.
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Honeywell “tech lab” plane tests in-flight Wi-Fi
The Honeywell Test Flight launched from Sydney Airport yesterday on a loop between Sydney and Auckland in order to test its JetWave high-speed in-flight wireless hardware.
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Devices can now ‘talk’ to each other via Wi-Fi
University of Washington researchers have introduced a new way of communicating that allows devices such as brain implants, contact lenses, credit cards and smaller wearable electronics to talk to everyday devices such as smartphones and watches.
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Amsterdam to provide free Wi-Fi to lower air pollution
In Amsterdam, a startup hopes to introduce electronic birdhouses that provide free WiFi when they detect low levels of air pollution.
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Live HD video streaming
Scitech has introduced HD-Stream from Dage MTI, a solution for live HD video streaming in industrial applications requiring remote visual and parts inspection.
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High-capacity outdoor Wi-Fi access point
Cambium networks has announced the release of cnPilot E500, a high-capacity outdoor Wi-Fi access point which provides network connectivity in high-density areas under demanding conditions.
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Handheld wireless network tester solution
Netscout Systems has launched the next generation of the AirCheck Handheld Wireless Tester.
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Compact Wi-Fi module for IoT applications
u-blox has released the LILY-W1 single band 802.11n 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi transceiver module.
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Wi-fi used as a test and measurement tool
According to www.phys.org, researchers in University of California, Santa Barbara, led by professor Yasamin Mostofi have shown that wireless signals can do more than provide Internet access.
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