05 August 2008
By John E. Dunn, Techworld
Better late than never, Lenovo has launched the IdeaPad S9 and S10 sub-notebooks, the company's answer to the embarrassing success of the Eee PC from rival Asus. Read more...
17 January 2008
By Peter Judge. Techworld
Wi-Fi evolutions tend to lag in embeded devices, because of the difficulty of integrating a Wi-Fi stack into a small device with low battery- and brain-power, and a specialised embedded OS. Read more...
30 September 2008
By Peter Judge, Techworld
Did you think 802.11n was done and dusted? Aruba claims it can get massive speed boosts without breaking the standard, while Ruckus says its architecture allows it to slash prices Read more...
13 May 2008
By Craig Mathias, Farpoint Group
If you tell your laptop's radio to switch off when possible, are the power savings worth it? Craig Mathias investigates. Read more...
24 October 2007
Everyone who makes a Wi-Fi architecture based on cell-planning is a transgressor, according to Gideon Rottem, CEO of Extricom. Read more...
01 March 2007
By Hewlett-Packard
Over the past 20 years, the evolution of the internet and the advent of wireless technologies have made a tremendous impact on lifestyles around the world. Together, these two factors have changed the way people communicate, work, and get their entertainment. Read more...
11 July 2008
By John E. Dunn, Techworld
21 February 2007
By Becky Waring, PC World
A single access point can be all you need for a small office or SOHO location. But you may need to tweak it to get the most out of it. Read more...
31 January 2008
Montreal's Concordia University adopted 802.11n so its network could keep up with the increasing demands of the students. Read more...