Search Results for wifitag:blogs.intel.com,2009:/cgi-bin/mt//feed/wifi2009-11-23T16:25:52ZMovable Type 4.21-en15115Connecting the Ultra-Mobile Universe with Moorestowntag:blogs.intel.com,2009:/technology//10.35012009-09-29T02:18:47Z2009-09-29T09:49:50ZSylvia Flores
Revolutionizing the ultra-mobile segment of Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) and the future of smart phones, Intel’s next-generation Intel® Atom™ processor, codenamed Moorestown, made a larger-than-life splash at this year’s Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco. Intel Fellow and Chief...
Think All Draft-N Wi-Fi Adapters are the Same - Think Again!tag:blogs.intel.com,2009:/technology//10.32722009-08-26T16:53:58Z2009-09-10T20:18:55ZDavid Angellhttp://scoop.intel.com
Check out this PC World Review: “On the other hand, a laptop equipped with a 3x3 Intel® Ultimate N WiFi Link 5300 client card consistently outperformed one equipped with a 1x2 Intel® WiFi Link 5100 client adapter. The improvement was...
Local Case Worker Moves Throughout Portland at New Speeds with WiMAXtag:blogs.intel.com,2009:/technology//10.32442009-08-18T20:27:39Z2009-08-18T20:53:13ZSuzy Ramirez
It’s hard to imagine how we used to get our work done before laptops, Google and the Internet came along. Remember when we used to fax documents, send printed mail or use dial-up to access the Internet? I constantly have...
Come and Get It! Your Personal Wi-Fi Is Ready To Go.tag:blogs.intel.com,2009:/technology//10.30732009-06-16T15:56:07Z2009-06-16T16:02:34ZDavid Angellhttp://scoop.intel.com
Intel® My WiFi Technology creates a Wi-Fi hotspot around your laptop that lets you print, share, sync and show wirelessly at home or on the go. This not your normal ad-hoc Wi-Fi. With your Intel® My WiFi Personal Area Network(PAN),...
The Second Wi-Fi Revolutiontag:blogs.intel.com,2009:/technology//10.26572009-01-13T17:16:37Z2009-01-13T17:41:37ZDavid Angellhttp://scoop.intel.com
Guest post by Randy Nickel, Wireless Marketing Director, Mobile Platforms Group By now you take for granted that any notebook (or Netbook) you purchase has Wi-Fi built-in. The essential need for flexible connectivity that made Wi-Fi ubiquitous on notebooks is...
A Smarter 802.11 Draft-Ntag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/technology//10.23492008-10-16T17:21:11Z2008-11-10T18:23:46ZDavid Angellhttp://scoop.intel.com
I remember when I got my first 802.11b Wi-Fi network at home. Back then 11Mbps easily handled the demands of my small digital world. But the digital contents of my life grew in size. 802.11g Wi-Fi came along with 54Mbps....
My personal Wi-Fi network -- on display at IDFtag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/technology//10.20572008-08-19T23:13:35Z2008-08-20T02:07:20ZKari Aakrehttp://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/07/profile_kari_aakre.php
Last Friday, in madness of last minute preparations for IDF this week, I took a break and headed to one of the mobility labs at our Hillsboro, Ore. campus. This particular lab is one where the mobile group is showcasing...
The Power of 802.11 Draft-N 3x3tag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/mobility//22.20052008-07-30T16:44:28Z2008-07-30T18:17:57ZDavid Angellhttp://scoop.intel.com
802.11 Draft-N is hot – up to 300 Mbps of bandwidth today with up to 450 Mbps of bandwidth tomorrow. But did you know that not all 802.11 Draft-N products are the same? To be a connoisseur of these...
Wi-Fi Gets Personal with Intel's Cliffside Technologytag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/mobility//22.19812008-07-27T18:50:34Z2008-07-27T21:31:11ZDavid Angellhttp://scoop.intel.com
Wi-Fi has given us the freedom to connect to other computers and the Internet without wires. Wi-Fi is now spreading its wings into the world of consumer electronic (CE) devices. Everything from MP3 players and digital cameras to printers...
Intel Centrino 2 Platform Spreads Its Wireless-N Wingstag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/mobility//22.19692008-07-15T21:00:15Z2008-07-18T21:17:06ZDavid Angellhttp://scoop.intel.com
In San Francisco on July 14, the Intel Montevina project morphed into the Intel Centrino 2 platform. Beyond jacking up performance and improving battery life, this beauty spread its wireless wings with the latest in Wireless-N (Draft-N) technology. At...
Intel's Smart WiMAX Car -- Mobility "Innovision" for Centrino 2tag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/mobility//22.19652008-07-12T21:14:08Z2008-07-15T21:45:35ZKen Kaplanhttp://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/02/profile_ken_kaplan.php
Intel baked mobility smarts into a new, eco-friendly Mercedes-Benz Smart car to show the wonders of mobile WiMAX while tooling down the road. It’s the next iteration of an away-from-home and out-of-office moving conduit connecting us to Al Gore’s information...
The In-Car Infotainment Revolutiontag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/technology//10.17282008-05-20T15:39:17Z2008-06-23T06:06:03ZTon Steenman
Did you know that the average American spends more than 300 hours per year in their car? That’s equivalent to 7.5 work weeks stuck behind the wheel. Imagine now if a Car OEM or service provider could find a way...
A Sneak Peek into Intel's Futuretag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/technology//10.13992008-03-19T20:27:44Z2008-04-02T02:15:43ZKen Kaplanhttp://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/02/profile_ken_kaplan.php
The Intel Developer Forum has been one of the most tech inspiring gatherings I’ve participated in since joining Intel in 2000. The latest incremental advancements, demonstrations that show visionaries are not creating pie in the sky, and the roadmap updates....
Happy 5th Anniversary Centrino!tag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/mobility//22.13842008-03-12T15:00:00Z2008-05-20T17:51:32ZConnie Brownhttp://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/10/profile_connie_brown.php
First of all I must say that I don’t even feel like I’m worthy enough to blog about this important anniversary. There are so many engineers, marketing folks and executives that have put their blood sweat and tears into this...
The Less Obvious Hard Parts about Designing Systems with Radiostag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/views//8.5102007-05-14T17:31:42Z2008-02-29T21:21:56ZKevin Kahnhttp://blogs.intel.com/views/2007/04/profile_kevin_kahn.php
The Communications Technology Lab at Intel has a charter that matches its name – we are supposed to look at all the issues around communications for Intel’s future platforms. That’s a pretty broad charter since it means we worry about...