Wi-Fi Direct Breaks Out in 2011
In-Stat announced it forecasts that 173 million Wi-Fi Direct-enabled devices will ship in 2011.
In-Stat announced it forecasts that 173 million Wi-Fi Direct-enabled devices will ship in 2011.
StarTech.com announced its latest lineup of audio/video cables for connecting HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA and DVI devices.
Epitiro announced that, according to its latest study, consumers lose an average of 30% of download speed and face an increase in latency of 10-20% when using Wi-Fi connections in the home.
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) announced that Bluetooth wireless technology is gaining popularity among manufacturers of active shutter 3D glasses.
Intel Corporation announced Thunderbolt (formerly codenamed Light Peak), a new PC connection technology that combines 10Gbps high-speed data transfer, audio and high-definition (HD) video on a single cable.
STMicroelectronics and ST-Ericsson announced that they are proposing a new Mobility DisplayPort (MYDP) audio and video interface for mobile devices.
Sisvel announced that it has made early progress toward forming a new Wi-Fi 802.11n patent pool.
In-Stat announced it forecasts that shipments of 802.11ac-enabled (Gigabit Wi-Fi) devices will reach one billion by 2015.
Crestron announced its new Sonnex audio transport technology at the 2011 BICSI Winter Conference & Exhibition in Orlando, FL.
Crestron announced its new DigitalMedia 8G AV and control network technology at the 2011 BICSI Winter Conference & Exhibition in Orlando, FL.
The Digital Interactive Interface for Video & Audio (DiiVA) consortium announced that it will showcase its home entertainment networking architecture at CES 2011 in Las Vegas.