Search Results for wirelesstag:blogs.intel.com,2009:/cgi-bin/mt//feed/wireless2009-11-23T13:22:30ZMovable Type 4.21-en27127Local 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...
Portland Youth Experience WiMAX "Outside the Walls"tag:blogs.intel.com,2009:/technology//10.29662009-04-30T22:12:56Z2009-04-30T22:43:42ZSuzy Ramirez
The "Digital Divide" as we understand it doesn't just exist in rural or third-world countries. The possibility to bridge this Divide can be realized in our own backyard, and WiMAX wireless Internet broadband here in Portland is helping us reach that potential....
The Winner Takes It All?tag:blogs.intel.com,2009:/technology//10.28652009-04-02T21:15:48Z2009-04-02T21:56:32ZSuzy Ramirez
Ultrawide-band vs. Bluetooth; Betamax vs. VHS; Blu-Ray vs. HD-DVD. All are examples of classic format battles that have resulted in one winner dominating in their respective industries. Recent coverage and a few sensational comments suggest that the next battle in...
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....
News Watch: WiMAX in Baltimore; Early Reviewstag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/technology//10.23292008-10-07T02:55:04Z2008-10-07T02:58:49ZBill Kircoshttp://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/05/profile_bill_kircos.php
Wednesday is the day…Sprint-Nextel and its XOHM unit, Intel and several partners will be in Baltimore to officially unveil the U.S.’s first 4G network based on WiMAX. Creating and deploying a tailor-made network for broadband wireless Internet access, speedy Intel-based...
Tiny Mobile Internet Devices Hitting the Bigtimetag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/technology//10.23042008-09-23T22:54:08Z2008-09-29T00:52:50ZKen Kaplanhttp://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/02/profile_ken_kaplan.php
When in Rome, do as the Romans do…with MIDs! Imagine strolling through the Colosseum wirelessly connected to the Internet and sharing the experience with the world using the video camera on you mobile Internet device! BenQ booted up its Intel...
Why WiMAX? See Its Potentialtag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/mobility//22.20902008-09-08T17:45:00Z2008-09-09T21:04:55ZBill Kircoshttp://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/05/profile_bill_kircos.php
Intel’s Sean Maloney got to literally test drive Clearwire’s upcoming WiMAX network while visiting Portland, Oregon a few weeks ago. Check out the promise of a WiMAX network - the ability someday soon to drive around town and always be...
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...
Video: Sneak Peek at Intel Atom-Powered Devices Appearing at IDFtag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/mobility//22.20422008-08-18T15:55:35Z2008-08-19T02:55:19ZKen Kaplanhttp://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/02/profile_ken_kaplan.php
Last September, just prior to the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco 2007, I met up with Intel’s Mark Parker, who gave us a sneak peak at a wafer filled with Intel Atom processors (back then codenamed Silverthorne). Seeing a...
WiMAX momentum continues with deployments & investmentstag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/technology//10.19962008-07-23T20:48:10Z2008-07-25T02:57:03ZGregory Ofilihttp://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/02/profile_gregory_ofili.php
First, let me take a moment to comment on my post earlier this week in response to an article written about WiMAX’s momentum. We are all professionals, but occasionally, the passion for our various positions does spill over. I was...
Extreme Mobility Art and Tech Reaching New Heightstag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/mobility//22.19662008-07-12T18:19:46Z2008-07-15T21:46:13ZKen Kaplanhttp://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/02/profile_ken_kaplan.php
Note: This post was written by Intel’s Elvin Ong. Intel has recoiled tightly and about to uncork a new level of mobile computing with Intel Centrino 2. It’s the latest essential ingredients inside laptops jacking up performance, improving battery life...
WiMAX and LTE – Our Viewtag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/technology//10.17702008-06-06T21:26:32Z2008-07-23T05:36:40ZKari Aakrehttp://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/07/profile_kari_aakre.php
This post is a special one in that I’m posting comments from our wireless CTO here at Intel about some confusion and misinformation around Intel’s take on WiMAX and LTE 4G wireless technologies that has been of great discussion this...
WiMAX History in the Makingtag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/technology//10.15132008-05-07T11:44:00Z2008-06-23T06:06:03ZKari Aakrehttp://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/07/profile_kari_aakre.php
If you haven’t heard the news yet, check out the press release that Clearwire and Sprint issued bright and early this morning (I was wide awake at 3 a.m. when the news hit). The two companies entered into an agreement...
VIDEO: Ingredients Improving Mobile Computingtag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/mobility//22.14602008-04-03T21:51:16Z2008-05-20T17:51:32ZKen Kaplanhttp://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/02/profile_ken_kaplan.phpA Wireless World Away from IDF…WiMAXing @ CTIA in Las Vegastag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/technology//10.14592008-04-03T20:51:56Z2008-05-21T17:48:24ZKari Aakrehttp://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/07/profile_kari_aakre.php
If you’ve been reading all of the Intel blogs lately, you’d think nothing else was going on in the world outside of the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai this week. But… there was. The CTIA Wireless show took over Las...
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...
Let's not forget Intel and the WiMAX choppertag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/technology//10.12622008-02-14T21:34:00Z2008-03-27T03:39:21ZJohnny Waterschoothttp://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/02/profile_johnny_waterschoot.php
Did I mention that Intel was also at the Mobile World Congress? We are showing a number of devices there, focused on WiMAX of course, but also some nice demo’s of Mobile Internet devices, ultramobile devices, and telco demo’s...
Open standards and the 4G cycletag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/technology//10.12552008-02-14T11:55:54Z2008-03-27T03:39:21ZJohnny Waterschoothttp://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/02/profile_johnny_waterschoot.php
Tagging on my previous post about Android and the iPhone: Richard Wong over at Contentinople elaborates on the trends towards more open standards. With Intel being a founding member of the Open Handset Alliance, this is something I do like...