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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, Broadcom Corp., MIMO, IEEE 802.11n, draft, Wi-Fi technology, proposal, Wi-Fi, standard, standards, specification, Intel, chip company, process

Ultra wideband may get wider

September 9, 2004 Motorola plans to bring a compromise offer to a Berlin meeting to break a standards stalemate. TAGS: UWB, Freescale Semiconductor Inc., Inter-Tel Inc., wireless technology, Berlin, proposal, standards, standard, development tool, Motorola Inc., Bluetooth, Intel

Streaming media: A case for open standards

October 30, 2003 VBrick Systems president Rich Mavrogeanes says streaming media will never match the quality or ubiquity of commercial TV, as long as it fails to rally around a single standard. TAGS: streaming media, open standard, streaming video, standard, TV, standards, audio, video

Printer makers back cartridge test standard

February 8, 2007 Canon and others say they will support a uniform method for determining how many prints you get out of a single printer cartridge. TAGS: cartridge, Eastman Kodak Co., printer, standard, Canon Inc., standards, printing, HP, photograph

EU regulator: Let consumers pick telecom standards

December 4, 2006 Let the market, not politicians, choose platforms, says EU watchdog. "Build the services, and they will come." TAGS: regulator, European Union, telecommunications, Hong Kong, broadcasting, standards, standard, TV

Cisco powers switches with new standard

February 17, 2004 The company adds support for the new Power over Ethernet standard to its full line of Ethernet switches. TAGS: Power over Ethernet, Cisco Systems Inc., Ethernet, Ethernet switch, hospital, standard, IP phone, Gigabit Ethernet, IP, standards, networking

XML--Rodney, are we there yet?

December 14, 2003 The acceptance and respectability of XML seems assured, but Software AG's William Ruh warns of potential bumps in the road ahead. TAGS: XML, adoption, standards, standard, enterprise, insurance, health care, information technology, health

Perspective: The patent threat to the Web

October 7, 2002 Open-source advocate Bruce Perens applauds a W3C vote in a controversial patent dispute, but warns corporations are still trying to set up a tollbooth on the Internet. TAGS: patent, Tim Berners-Lee, policy, standards, standard, corporation, purpose, open source, developer

Mass. warms to Microsoft Office standard

November 28, 2005 After picking OpenDocument as a standard, commonwealth is "optimistic" that standardized Office formats will pass muster. TAGS: OpenDocument Format, Mitt Romney, Massachusetts, state, Office 12, Microsoft Office, procurement, Governor, standards, XML, standard, decision, format, Microsoft Corp., office, agency

RFID: Is it soup yet?

May 6, 2004 Taking charge of MIT-developed technology, Tom Laffey of the EPCglobal consortium says real standards are about to emerge to govern radio frequency identification technology. TAGS: EPCGlobal Inc., RFID, tag, intellectual property, radio frequency, standards, standard, radio, PC

Massachusetts says it's open to multiple formats

December 14, 2005 State senators air the issues around its decision to use OpenDocument as the default desktop application format. TAGS: OpenDocument Format, Massachusetts, OASIS, standards, productivity-application, forum, senator, IBM Corp., standard, state, Microsoft Office, information technology, decision, XML, vice president, Sun Microsystems Inc.

Cisco unveils 'future-proof' wireless gear

April 17, 2002 update The networking giant says it will offer new products to be used in wireless local area networks as it looks to capitalize on a market that's expected to boom in the near future. TAGS: IEEE 802.11, Cisco Aironet, Cisco Systems Inc., WLAN, access point, IEEE 802.11g, equipment, Wi-Fi network, LAN, Wi-Fi, standard, standards, channel, radio

Proxim sues 3Com, Cisco, others

March 9, 2001 Wireless networking company Proxim sues its two biggest rivals and four other competitors, accusing them of infringing on three of its wireless patents. TAGS: Proxim Corp., 3Com Corp., IEEE 802.11, wireless networking, patent, Cisco Systems Inc., networking company, standards, standard, lawsuit, networking

Factions face off in ultrawideband arena

November 13, 2003 A key meeting for the standardization of the wireless technology fails to reconcile the two main camps, as Intel accuses Motorola of breaking nondisclosure agreements. TAGS: UWB, XtremeSpectrum, Parks Associates, standardization, camp, faction, Motorola Inc., standard, wireless technology, Intel, digital media, radio, standards

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: Broadcom Corp., MIMO, Airgo Networks, IEEE 802.11n, UWB, proposal, Wi-Fi, Intel, specification, consortium, standards, process, standard, consumer electronics, situation, chip company

New Wi-Fi standard takes the slow road

May 20, 2005 An industry group developing a new wireless networking standard fails to approve one of its leading components. Next: a compromise. TAGS: proposal, IEEE 802.11n, supporter, MIMO, IEEE 802.11, Intel, standard, standards, Wi-Fi, process, radio

RFID standards race may set early market leaders

May 19, 2004 The companies fighting to have their technology approved as the hardware standard for radio frequency identification are also competing for a head start that could deliver early dominance. TAGS: RFID, EPCGlobal Inc., Texas Instruments Inc., Alien Technology, head start, inventory tracking, RFID tag, Philips Electronics N.V., logistics, proposal, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., standards, standard, manufacturing, radio
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