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Wireless networks that use visible light instead of radio frequencies could soon become a reality, thanks to a new $18.5 million (£10.5 million) project at Boston University. Researchers expect to piggyback data communications on low-power LEDs at ...
Read moreInternet: coming through your lightbulb - Techradar.com
Remember what TV was like before the remote control? Neither do we, but we're guessing it was no fun. The ability to control your TV or even your entire home theater while lying on the couch has become a way of life. Now imagine being able to control ...
Read moreTake control of your digital home - CNet
Wireless networks that use visible light instead of radio frequencies could soon become a reality, thanks to a new $18.5 million (£10.5 million) project at Boston University. Researchers expect to piggyback data communications on low-power LEDs at ...
Read moreFuture wireless nets to use visible light - Techradar.com
Convergence this, convergence that. In the mobile world it’s all about converging multiple devices/features into a single, mobile device. The latest converged technology concept comes to us from Boston University’s College of Engineering. Using a ...
Read moreNext-generation LED lightbulbs could replace WiFi - Optical wireless ... - Intomobile.com
Researchers expect to piggyback data communications capabilities on low-power light emitting diodes, or LEDs, to create "Smart Lighting" that would be faster and more secure than current network technology. "Imagine if your computer, iPhone, TV ...
Read moreResearchers challenge to create wireless network using visible light - HULIQ.com
ARC International (LSE:ARK), a leading provider of consumer intellectual property (IP) to OEM and semiconductor companies, today announced that Abilis Systems, a Kudelski Group company, has standardized its mobile DTV product development on ARC(R ...
Read moreAbilis Systems Standardizes on ARC(R) for Mobile DTV Applications - Forbes
Washington, October 7 : Scientists at Boston University''s College of Engineering are working on a new project to develop the next generation of wireless communications technology, based on visible light instead of radio waves. The program, supported ...
Read moreSoon, ‘smart light’ to power swifter and safer wireless networks - Top News India
Logitech has stealthily released the Harmony 510, a new entry-level $100 universal remote that slightly reworks the design seen on the company's previous 500-series models. It's almost an exact copy of the Harmony 550 , except for a different color ...
Read moreRead all '"universal remote"' posts in Crave - CNET News
CHICAGO, BUSINESS WIRE -- GCT Semiconductor, a leading supplier of Mobile WiMAX(TM) solutions to the global market, today announced that one of its single-chip WiMAX solutions, GDM7205, won the WiMAX Live Low Power Chipset Shootout at WiMAX World ...
Read moreGCT Semiconductor's USB Dongle Wins WiMAX Live Low Power Chipset ... - Consumer Electronics Net
CHICAGO--( BUSINESS WIRE )--GCT Semiconductor, a leading supplier of Mobile WiMAX ™ solutions to the global market, today announced that one of its single-chip WiMAX solutions, GDM7205, won the WiMAX Live Low Power Chipset Shootout at WiMAX World ...
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