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- Existing USB ports may face trouble powering new breed of peripherals
- Contrary to popular belief, at least from a power perspective, not all USB ports are created equal. That's what I learned yesterday during an e-mail exchange with Buffalo Technology's Brian Verenkoff. Earlier this week, as a part of ZDNet's Deputy Tester of the Week program, I announced that...
- Tags: David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-08-17
- Buffalo Tech's 80GB MiniStation 'turbo-USB drive' goes to the ZDNet reader who...
- It's week #12 for ZDNet's Deputy Product Tester of the Week program: a program where ZDNet's audience members get free tech stuff for keeps. This week, I'm giving away our 19th product (I've given away more than one product on some weeks). But first, for more information on...
- Tags: Program, Buffalo, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-08-14
- Muni Wi-Fi threatened by patent decision
- A federal judge rules last week that Australias science research agency holds a valid patent to key technologies two Wi-Fi standards, 802.11a and 802.11g, News.com reports. If the patent withstands appeals, the additional licensing fees could drive up costs of the equipment to the point where the municipal wireless movement...
- Tags: Wireless LANs, WIRELESS, municipal Wi-Fi, patent, Wi-Fi
- Blog posts 2006-11-21
- Will Aussie patents turn Wi-Fi into a house of cards?
- Get ready for the WiFi tax. Theres no way vendors can back away from the Wi-Fi "standard" (in other words, this is a house of cards that probably wont come down) even though it appears as if the 54 mbps Wi-Fi standards 802.11a and 802.11g as well as the...
- Tags: Wireless LANs, OFDM, WIRELESS, CSIRO, patent, Wi-Fi, Tyler
- Blog posts 2006-11-21
- 802.11n- A case of "Finding MIMO?"
- Behold the futurists among us, for they have hope.They see a world where the IEEE 802.11n standard is ingrained in all portable communications devices, and allows "Warp Factor 5 Mr. Sulu" communications.Well, maybe not Warp Factor 5, but 540 MB a second- more than 100 times faster than 802.11b...
- Tags: IEEE 802.11n
- Blog posts 2006-05-04
- Why is no one suing the Wireless LAN industry?
- Why is no one suing the Wireless LAN industry?You can get what you wantas soon as YOUR contributions to the FCC "overlords" exceed the contribs from the wireless companies.As soon as I saw the title, I knew this was OuWhat law office is promising you a kickback for starting this...
- Tags: Wi-Fi, LANs, Wireless LANs, Network technology, Ethernet, industry, wireless, CSIRO, WLAN, Wireless LAN industry
- Discussion threads 2005-06-03
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