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Intel modifies Wi-Fi to add mileage

March 27, 2007 Wireless access that travels more than 60 miles? Yes, if you have the right antenna, according to Intel's researchers.Photos: Going long TAGS: antenna, Wi-Fi, tower, lab, signal, mile, Intel, researcher, California

Blown away by the Very Large Array

August 1, 2007 On the Plains of San Agustin, 27 huge dish antennas make up the world's largest radio telescope.Photos: Astronomy central TAGS: antenna, universe, radio, project

Big Blue chips in on Big Bang research

December 6, 2006 Is there anybody out there? IBM and Dutch group are designing a chip that may help figure it out. TAGS: IBM Corp., antenna, signal, microprocessor, radio

Waiter, there's a fly in my cell phone

April 12, 2002 Researchers at British Telecommunications look to the way a fruit fly grows its exoskeleton for a hint on improving cell phone networks. TAGS: base station, BT Group Plc., British Telecommunications, cell, antenna, fly, frequency, neighbor, telecommunications company, cell phone, telecommunications, information technology

New HP laptop ready--and waiting--for wireless networking

November 7, 2000 The company next week will take the wraps off one of the smallest, lightest wireless-capable notebooks available, but the necessary antenna will not be included inside the box. TAGS: wireless networking, expansion, antenna, portable, networking, notebook computer, thin-and-light, network adapter, component, modem, PC company, decision, HP, Compaq Computer Corp., adapter, multimedia

Postmortem on a gadget-filled Road Trip

July 7, 2006 After 16 days and 3,279 miles, a CNET News.com reporter weighs in on the technology that accompanied him the whole way. Photos: Grading the gadgets TAGS: satellite phone, Garmin, Magellan, Garmin Nuvi, gadget, road, Oregon, mile, GPS, antenna, satellite, Apple Computer

Ryanair announces in-flight mobile

August 30, 2006 Low-cost airline will offer mobile access to passengers, for a price. Fees will "mirror" roaming charges. TAGS: airline, satellite broadband, aircraft, commission, satellite, operator, antenna, London, CEO

RFID tweaked for item-level tracking

February 21, 2006 RFID tags will be smaller and cheaper--good news for corporations, but privacy advocates could flinch. Photo: RFID tags get smaller TAGS: Impinj Inc., RFID tag, RFID, tag, retailer, pharmaceutical company, tagging, corporation, antenna, reader, CD

Boston airport tries to kill free Wi-Fi node

August 3, 2005 Continental offers free wireless in its lounge. The agency running Logan Airport sells it for $7.95 a day, and doesn't like competition. TAGS: airline, Boston, node, airport, Wi-Fi, antenna, agency, letter, president

FCC: Boston airport can't block airline's Wi-Fi

November 1, 2006 Decision by federal regulators, a victory for Continental Airlines, could also be boon to other community wireless projects. TAGS: airline, airport, Wi-Fi, Boston, interference, antenna, rule, decision

FAQ: Wi-Fi alphabet soup

April 14, 2005 Untangling wireless network confusion, from compatibility to speed to 802.11a and MIMO. TAGS: MIMO, IEEE 802.11n, alphabet soup, Wi-Fi Alliance, standards, IEEE 802.11, Wi-Fi, wireless networking, antenna, IEEE 802.11g, wireless network, Cisco Systems Inc., networking, router
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