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FAQ: The 411 on radio frequency interference

July 27, 2007 Ever wonder what causes that annoying "buzz" from a speaker? It's called radio frequency interference. TAGS: radio frequency, interference, cell phone company, consumer electronics, computer monitor, Apple iPhone, radio, FAQ, cell phone, speakers, TV, monitor, PC

Why Wi-Fi has to change--or else

July 12, 2007 Ruckus Wireless CEO Selina Lo says Wi-Fi isn't up to the task of supporting the new apps and handheld devices entering the market. TAGS: IEEE 802.11n, Wi-Fi, interference, reliability, signal, radio frequency, handheld device, radio, Wi-Fi network, path, ease of use, direction, networking, handheld

College backs off Wi-Fi ban

September 16, 2004 Apparently, the school did not have the right to forbid students from using the popular 802.11g and 802.11b standards. TAGS: hot spot, Texas Instruments Inc., interference, campus, university, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi technology, college, Dallas, IEEE 802.11, student, IEEE 802.11g, policy, Wi-Fi network

FCC frees up spectrum for 3G

September 9, 2004 Regulators set aside additional bandwidth for third-generation cell phones and other advanced wireless services. TAGS: spectrum, airwave, wireless service, interference, Sprint Nextel, 3G, broadband, satellite, U.S., cell phone

Wireless broadband may get more spectrum

April 15, 2004 The FCC signals a willingness to let unlicensed devices share some spectrum devoted to satellites to spread broadband across the country. But some claim it will only create interference. TAGS: spectrum, rural area, interference, mobile network, wireless broadband, mile, broadband, satellite, Sprint Nextel, service provider

The microphone shrinks to a single chip

February 27, 2006 Microphones haven't radically changed in several decades--but a new digital version could give designers more freedom. TAGS: microphone, single chip, interference, notebook computer, recorder, laptop computer, cell phone

Beware of Internet trespass

February 1, 2006 Attorney Eric Sinrod explains how an ancient legal theory is being relied upon by courts grappling with Internet cases. TAGS: plaintiff, theory, adware, interference, spyware, court, defendant, eBay Inc., claim, law, information technology, server

FCC pushes for broadband over power lines

August 3, 2006 Regulators say they're trying to address interference concerns while promoting an alternative to cable, DSL. TAGS: broadband over power line, interference, regulator, DSL, radio, broadband, order, rule, Internet access

Anaheim's first taste of EarthLink muni Wi-Fi

July 7, 2006 With about 20 percent of the system operational, EarthLink is testing solutions to signal interference, user preferences. TAGS: EarthLink Inc., interference, municipal Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi network, Wi-Fi, taste, city, building, challenge, router, California, broadband, video

Cell phones to take flight

June 1, 2005 FAQ Consensus is building to relax rules that since 1991 have banned cell phone use on U.S. commercial flights. TAGS: airplane, flight, cell phone, ban, interference, rule, plane, frequency, VoIP, U.S.

U.K. to take tougher line on ultrawideband

November 8, 2004 Report for British regulator calls for wireless technology to be more strictly controlled than in United States. TAGS: UWB, wireless technology, interference, mask, regulator, 3G, restriction, U.K., consumer electronics, GPS, U.S., radio

Court to FBI: No spying on in-car computers

November 19, 2003 The FBI and other police agencies may not eavesdrop on conversations inside automobiles equipped with OnStar or similar dashboard computing systems, a court rules. TAGS: David Sobel, OnStar, surveillance, interference, passenger, court, conversation, dashboard, Judge, car, agency, radio

Bills would boost unlicensed Wi-Fi

February 21, 2006 Senators propose allowing broadband deployment on vacant TV channels, saying it would be cheap and easy to set up. TAGS: spectrum, interference, bill, Republican, broadcaster, space, TV, broadband, Wi-Fi, telecommunications

Police blotter: Google searches nab wireless hacker

December 20, 2006 In this week's installment, a wireless provider's disgruntled ex-employee finds his Google searches used against him. TAGS: Police Blotter, Google Search, MAC address, interference, Google Inc., MAC, wireless network, America Online Inc., Adobe PDF, Wi-Fi, Web browser

Patent fight shadows Microsoft lawsuit

October 15, 2003 A fight over an obscure content-protection patent could wind up relieving one of the software giant's biggest legal headaches, according to digital rights management company Macrovision. TAGS: InterTrust Technologies, Macrovision Corp., patent, digital-rights management, interference, intellectual property, lawsuit, claim, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

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, interference, antenna, Boston, rule, decision
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