Intel’s Cliffside turns one Wi-Fi adapter into two
From Computerworld: “[Intel's] Cliffside technology allows a single Wi-Fi adapter to function like two independent adapters and maintain simultaneous connections using different networks” »

From Computerworld: “[Intel's] Cliffside technology allows a single Wi-Fi adapter to function like two independent adapters and maintain simultaneous connections using different networks” »
From vnunet.com: “Future devices need to be more focused on web applications that can be accessed in a variety of ways and can interact with the local environment.”»
SSG, Intel’s 3200 (or so) strong software developers will be showcasing their best efforts at IDF this week in Shanghai, China and I for one am really looking forward to the opportunity to engage this audience and show how software … Read more
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In this audio highlights Podcast from Pat Gelsinger’s Keynote @ IDF, Pat talks about how faster, sequential design and product life cycles (a.k.a. inside Intel as “Tick Tock”) are opening new doors for IT pros focusing on ROI. He hit … Read more
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