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What MWC is driving domestic is how near 11ac products are to appearing. For clients to accomplish those speeds, they have to be talking to access points or hotspots or even so-called "small cells" (compact cellular base stations) that are also outfitted with 11ac radio chips.
Broadcom executives at MWC confirmed nowadays that the chipmaker is "beyond the sampling phase and even ...
When Neal Patwari and his team of researchers developed a wireless network capable of seeing through walls, we assumed they were simply looking to domesticate their Alastor Moody-like superpowers. Turns out, they had far more essential matters on their minds. Patwari and his colleagues at the University of Utah have now penned a unused peruse in which they demonstrate how their ...
Posted on September 21, 2011 | Tags: 2.4ghz, algorithm, apnea, babies, baby, baby monitor, BabyMonitor, breathing, breathing monitor, BreathingMonitor, cost, detector, doctor, engineer, frequency, health, infant, medicine, monitor, motion detector, MotionDetector, neal patwari, NealPatwari, node, paper, research, SIDS, sleep apnea, SleepApnea, transceiver, university of utah, UniversityOfUtah, utah, wireless, wireless transceiver, WirelessTransceiver
Pros
Record-fast throughput at the 5 GHz band. Multi-OS support. Stress-free setup. Has USB port for NAS functionality
Cons
USB support is limited only to storage devices. Lacks robust NAS capabilities.
Bottom Line
Netgear's N750 is a throughput thoroughbred in the 5 GHz band. Performance at the 2.4 GHz band is slightly above average with other top 2.4 GHz routers on the market. Advanced features and ...
Turtle Beach's PS3-oriented PX5 performed great in our recent review, and just after we've arrived at E3 the company has announced another new release for the show: the XP500 for the Xbox 360. It's essentially a PX5, featuring the same design and programmable Dolby virtual 7.1 goodness, but with a Microsoft loving green trim and a rechargeable Xbox 360 Bluetooth Chat ...
Posted on June 07, 2011 | Tags: bluetooth, bluetooth chat adapter, bluetooth headset, BluetoothChatAdapter, BluetoothHeadset, Dolby, Dolby Digital, dolby digital 7.1, Dolby Headphone, dolby pro logic iix, DolbyDigital, DolbyDigital7.1, DolbyHeadphone, DolbyProLogicIix, e3, e3 2011, E32011, ear force, EarForce, earforce xp500, EarforceXp500, earphones, music, turtle beach, TurtleBeach, virtual surround sound, VirtualSurroundSound, wireless, XBL, Xbox LIVE, XboxLive, xp500
Today, Microsoft announces a wireless mouse and keyboard combo designed with security in mind – the new Wireless Desktop 2000 – which incorporates Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 128-bit technology to help secure your personal and business information by encrypting what you type. This is Microsoft’s first keyboard to feature AES 128-bit encryption, which industry leaders consider to be one of the ...
Posted on June 05, 2011 | Tags: 128-bit, AES, AES 128-bit, Aes128-bit, encryption, Hack, hacker, hacking, keyboard, keyboards, mice, Microsoft, microsoft wireless desktop, MicrosoftWirelessDesktop, mouse, over-the-air, security, wireless, wireless desktop, Wireless Desktop 2000, wireless keyboard, wireless mouse, WirelessDesktop, WirelessDesktop2000, WirelessKeyboard, WirelessMouse
Wireless gaming headphones afford players freedom to roam, but Xbox 360 users have always been tethered to their controller via the require chat cable, until now.
Microsoft has teamed up with Tritton to produce a series of cobranded headsets, which will offer unparalleled integration with the Xbox 360, including on-screen battery status and 100-percent wire-free functionality with both game audio and chat.
Devastator ...
Posted on June 05, 2011 | Tags: 7.1, audio, Dolby, Dolby Digital, Dolby Headphone, DolbyDigital, DolbyHeadphone, gaming headset, GamingHeadset, headphones, headset, Mad Catz, MadCatz, Microsoft, surround sound, SurroundSound, Tritton, virtual surround, VirtualSurround, voice chat, VoiceChat, wireless, wireless headphones, WirelessHeadphones, Xbox LIVE, Xbox-360, Xbox360, XboxLive
Turtle Beach impressed the pants off of us last month with its Ear Force PX5 headset, which is why our mouths began watering when we found out that the company has two new gaming products on the way -- the Ear Force PX3 and Z6A. Much like the PX5, the wireless PX3 (pictured above) boasts 18 interchangeable audio settings and supports ...
Posted on June 01, 2011 | Tags: .1 channel, 5.1 channel amplifier, 5.1Channel, 5.1ChannelAmplifier, amp, e3, e3 2011, E32011, ear force, ear force px3, ear force z6a, EarForce, EarForcePx3, EarForceZ6a, game, gaming headset, GamingHeadset, headset, mesh cushion, MeshCushion, Playstation 3, Playstation3, px3, rechargeable, rechargeable battery, RechargeableBattery, sonic lens, SonicLens, sound, speaker, subwoofer, surround sound, SurroundSound, turtle beach, turtle beach ear force px3, turtle beach ear force z6a, TurtleBeach, TurtleBeachEarForcePx3, TurtleBeachEarForceZ6a, usb, wireless, wireless headset, WirelessHeadset, Xbox-360, z6a
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