Spectrum ES delivers an affordable tool for cellular network analysis
A wireless camera that can drain a car’s battery from a distance? I thought I’d seen it all, but that? Yep.
Think 5G means gigabit throughput? Nope. 5G will be all about capacity, not throughput.
I recently gave a “what’s hot in wireless and mobile for 2014” talk for the Boston Section of the IEEE Communications Society. They’ve posted the slides, and they’re yours for the clicking.
I got a new car over the holidays, and it’s equipped with telematics. My initial experiments with this functionality have been somewhat disappointing, but the promise is clearly there.
I don’t see why this is such a big problem. And I think there is a relatively easy solution.
If there’s any doubt remaining that the time to deploy 802.11ac is now, our next Webinar on this subject should finally put that to bed.
Extreme Networks has introduced a tool that takes traffic information obtained directly from their hardware and translates this data into actionable, application-specific insight of value across end-user organizations. With analytics further differen
Mobility management leader BoxTone has introduced a free Web-based tool to calculate the total cost of ownership for mobility implementations. This is a interesting approach, and will bring new insight to mobility plans and operations.
It’s official: Google is out of the handset business. And this is actually a very good deal for both Google and Lenovo.