Category Archives: Wireless News
Ambit renames itself Ubee Interactive
06-Mar-09As you might know, we recently changed our name from Ambit Microsystems to Ubee Interactive. Initially we saw this as an isolated project with the objective to come up with a new name. However, as we took a closer look, we realized that a new name, logo, etc. was a great opportunity to re-vitalize the company and focus even more on what makes us stand out and appreciated in the broadband CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) marketplace.
Belkin adds new N1draft 11n router
11-Jul-07Belkin today announced its N1 Vision wireless router that features a unique design approach.The product features an interactive display that can be used to view a variety of router status information. Views include Download/Upload Speedometer, netwo
Update2D-Link and Netgear today announced the first products to receive draft 2.0 802.11n certification from the Wi-Fi Alliance.D-Link’’s DIR-655 Xtreme N Router and DWA-652 Notebook Adapter and Netgear’’s RangeMax NEXT Wireless-N Router Gigabit
T-Mobile USA today nationally launched a wireless service that extends its combination cellular / Wi-Fi hotspot service to home wireless LANs.T-Mobile HotSpot @Home provides automatic transfer of calls between a home Wi-Fi network and T-Mobiles GSM/G
AirMagnet today said it has received a notice of allowance for a U.S. Patent covering multiple methods of identifying spoofed or counterfeit devices in a wireless LAN.The methods were co-developed by AirMagnets CTO, Chia-Chee Kuan, as well as Chief A
Netgear and Ubiquisys Ltd., a developer of intelligent 3G femtocell access points for the residential market, today announced their collaboration to deliver a comprehensive residential gateway with integrated DSL modem, Wi-Fi, VoIP and 3G femtocell t
And you thought going away to college was the first step to freedom. Au contraire, students (and faculty, no less) entering Pennsylvania’’s Slippery Rock University will actually be faced with an RFID tag made for their handset, which will allow th
If there’’s one thing that we”ll never be satisfied with, it’’s finding out just how many nanoseconds we can shave off our download times from year to year, and thankfully, the IEEE seems to get that. While it has certainly taken its sweet tim
Although nothing is set in stone, everyone’’s favorite why-aren”t-they-dead-yet satellite communications firm, Iridium, is starting to sketch out its next gen satellite network, titled, obviously enough. Iridium Next. Looking to go far beyond me