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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

CES 2009: Gadget extravaganza

January 12, 2009 The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is the premier event for gadget makers and aficionados alike. Check here for the main CNET News stories from CES, and more. TAGS: Consumer Electronics Show, Ina Fried, Las Vegas, Palm Inc., Netbook, smart phone, Sony Vaio, electronics, notebook computer, photograph, Wi-Fi, Sony Corp., Intel, adapter, operating system, PC

Intel Wi-Fi software hogs PC memory

August 25, 2006 Software update for Intel wireless hardware is faulty and can hog PC memory, but an update is due Friday. TAGS: Intel, PC company, fix, Wi-Fi, PC

Intel expands its Wi-Fi chip technology

June 17, 2005 Intel on Friday unveiled chip technology designed to support all current Wi-Fi standards as well as those expected in the future. TAGS: CMOS, radio, Wi-Fi, Intel, chip company, standards

Wi-Fi takes over in homes

January 20, 2005 A new research report says the majority of home networks are now wireless. TAGS: Wi-Fi, home network, wireless technology, Ethernet, Intel

Intel favors WiMax over 3G for Centrino

April 18, 2007 The chipmaker plans to pick up the wireless pace later this year with an internal mobile WiMax card. Next year: WiMax plus Wi-Fi. TAGS: 3G, Intel Centrino, Beijing, Intel Developer Forum, chip company, Intel, Wi-Fi, Nokia Corp., card, notebook computer, solution

Mobile WiMax gets green light

December 8, 2005 IEEE approves the 802.16e standard. Product and interoperability testing will begin in the first quarter of 2006. TAGS: adoption, Wi-Fi, supporter, standard, mobility, city, chipset, Motorola Inc., PDA, radio, Intel

Intel sends out Centrino patches

August 2, 2006 Flaws in Centrino device drivers and ProSet management software compromise security of the wireless technology. TAGS: Intel Centrino, F-Secure Corp., patch management, Intel, flaw, chip company, device driver, vulnerability, security, Wi-Fi, laptop computer

Breaking into a laptop via Wi-Fi

August 2, 2006 Flaws in software that runs wireless-networking hardware could let attackers take over PCs, including Macs, Black Hat warns. TAGS: Black Hat, researcher, Wi-Fi, attack, attacker, flaw, threat, software company, Apple MacBook, laptop computer, Apple Computer, Intel, PC, security, video, operating system

Intel experiments with Wi-Fi as GPS substitute

July 12, 2005 Chipmakers are experimenting with using the wireless networks to triangulate an individual's location, especially in urban areas. TAGS: GPS, Wi-Fi, Intel, wireless network, messaging, location, person, researcher, satellite

Intel chips to work with latest Cisco Wi-Fi gear

October 19, 2005 Intel first chipmaker to announce certification for Cisco's new software extensions. Other companies likely to follow. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., certification, Intel Centrino, access point, Intel, chip company, WLAN, Wi-Fi, LAN, security

Intel speeds up delivery of faster Wi-Fi

January 23, 2007 update Notebooks with next-generation 802.11n chips will appear by the end of this month. TAGS: wireless chip, IEEE 802.11n, Intel, Intel Centrino, standard, notebook computer, Wi-Fi, Cisco Systems Inc., PC

Intel calls the Wi-Fi shots

October 12, 2005 By touting its own version of a key specification, the chip giant may be rendering a formal standards-setting process moot. TAGS: MIMO, Airgo Networks, proposal, UWB, IEEE 802.11n, Wi-Fi, consortium, Intel, standards, Broadcom Corp., specification, standard, chip company, consumer electronics, process, situation

Start-up, others wind up for wireless

June 20, 2005 Skyhook uses Wi-Fi to concoct a location system that it says will rival GPS. Also: From Intel, one chip for all? TAGS: Wi-Fi, Vonage Holdings Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., GPS, Intel

Intel, Sprint connect on WiMax

May 6, 2005 Companies will jointly test the emerging wireless broadband technology, which may serve as an alternative to cable and DSL. Photos: Welcoming the WiMax chip TAGS: wireless broadband, Sprint Nextel, equipment, High-speed Internet, DSL, standards, IEEE 802.11, Wi-Fi, Intel, broadband, chipset, Intel Pentium

Intel fleshes out new platform for desktop PCs

May 18, 2005 Intel is taking over more of the engineering inside desktops, and increasing the number of chips it sells there too. TAGS: networking chip, platform, Intel Centrino, Intel, chipset, Intel Pentium M, notebook computer, Wi-Fi, Intel Pentium, AMD, PC

Motorola waits on 802.11n approval

May 25, 2007 Company says it won't sell equipment using the next-generation Wi-Fi standard, as Intel and others are, until it's IEEE-certified. TAGS: IEEE 802.11n, Wi-Fi Alliance, Motorola Inc., equipment, enterprise, standard, Wi-Fi, London, Intel

New Wi-Fi standard back on track

January 11, 2006 Opposing groups compromise on standards specifications for faster Wi-Fi, with new proposal expected next week. TAGS: Airgo Networks, proposal, MIMO, Wi-Fi technology, IEEE 802.11n, draft, standards, Wi-Fi, standard, Broadcom Corp., specification, chip company, Intel, process

Intel beats estimates, upbeat on manufacturing shift

April 19, 2005 Chipmaker reports a 17 percent jump in revenue over the year-ago period, thanks in large part to sales of mobile chips. TAGS: manufacturing, Andy Bryant, mobile chip, Paul Otellini, Intel, chip company, mobility, Wi-Fi, handset, notebook computer

Motorola, Intel team on mobile WiMax

October 27, 2005 The two industry giants are working to spur adoption of the technology by jointly promoting it. TAGS: industry giant, Motorola Inc., wireless technology, wireless broadband, Intel, mobility, Wi-Fi, broadband
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