Wi-Fi Alliance Announces Wi-Fi 6
The Wi-Fi Alliance announced that Wi-Fi 6 is the industry designation for products and networks based on 802.11ax technology.
The Wi-Fi Alliance announced that Wi-Fi 6 is the industry designation for products and networks based on 802.11ax technology.
Apple announced its iPad mini tablet, a new design that features a 7.9-inch display and is thinner and lighter than the third generation iPad.
Monsoon Multimedia announced that its Vulkano Flow mobile accessory for TV is available in Canada.
AMD and ViVu announced that the companies recently demonstrated 720p HD video streaming wirelessly from an AMD-powered notebook PC to a flat panel display and two tablet devices all at once without any additional hardware.
Sisvel announced that it has made early progress toward forming a new Wi-Fi 802.11n patent pool.
D-Link announced that its Boxee Box by D-Link was featured on Friday’s segment of CBS’ new daily daytime talk show “The Talk.”
Apple announced new 11-inch and 13-inch MacBook Air notebooks, which feature solid state flash storage, Intel Core 2 Duo processors and NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics.
Roku, Inc. announced its new streaming player lineup, featuring improved performance and lower prices. According to the statement, there are three new Roku models: the entry-level 720p Roku HD ($59.99), 1080p wireless Roku XD ($79.99) and dual-band wireless 1080p Roku XDS ($99.99).
In-Stat announced that Wi-Fi chipsets will pass a billion units shipped annually by 2012 and devices with the largest revenue growth rate over the next five years will include mobile Internet devices, automotive applications, E-readers and DVD/Blu-ray Disc players.
Vizio announced that it is shipping its new lineup of XVT (Xtreme VIZIO Technology) Series HDTVs. According to the statement, Vizio’s premium XVT line (55″, 47″, 42″, 37″, 32″) features Full Array TruLED LCD HDTV technology, SRS Audio, HDMI 1.3, Vizio Internet Apps, integrated Dual Band 802.11n Wi-Fi wireless networking and Bluetooth/IR remote with slide …
NETGEAR, Inc. announced that Panasonic has selected NETGEAR as the only third-party brand to support its VIERA line of TVs, commencing with its NETGEAR N600 Wireless Dual Band USB Adapter (WNDA3100).