Alan Cheslow: 802.11n Final Spec Approved

September 11th, 2009
Alan Cheslow
802.11n Final Spec Approved – http://gizmodo.com/5357689…
"After exactly six years, almost a dozen drafts, and two years of enterprise products available under Wi-Fi Alliance certification, IEEE has today approved the ratification of 802.11n as a final standard." – Alan Cheslow

Alan Cheslow: Atmel maXTouch technology promises bigger, better capacitve touchscreens

September 11th, 2009
Alan Cheslow
Atmel maXTouch technology promises bigger, better capacitve touchscreens – http://www.engadget.com/2009…
Atmel maXTouch technology promises bigger, better capacitve touchscreens
"The new platform promises to support the development of capacitive touchscreens larger 10 inches, complete with full support for zooming, rotating, handwriting, shape recognition and other advanced functionality. What's more, the first device in the line (the mXT224) promises to blow a few minds by supporting not just finger touch, but input from a stylus, fingernails, or even gloves. The entire line of devices also fully support unlimited, simultaneous touches, and supposedly boast a refresh rate and signal-to-noise ratio that's 66% better than its nearest competitor." – Alan Cheslow

Alan Cheslow: GloPos improves cellular triangulation location accuracy

September 11th, 2009
Alan Cheslow
GloPos improves cellular triangulation location accuracy – http://gigaom.com/2009…
"Location fixes by cellular triangulation are nothing new, of course, but they’ve never been as accurate as GPS. Until now. GloPos’ “secret sauce” is in its location algorithm, which sends small amounts of data — as little as 100Kb — from a standard phone to a server that returns a precise location within milliseconds. The patent-pending technology offers positioning to within 1-40 meters, including indoor and underground locations." – Alan Cheslow

Alan Cheslow: WirelessHD Cites Gains At CEDIA Expo

September 11th, 2009
Alan Cheslow
WirelessHD Cites Gains At CEDIA Expo – http://www.twice.com/article…
"WirelessHD technology is appearing in products from Panasonic, LG Electronics, Gefen and Monster Cable here at the CEDIA Expo, and more WirelessHD products will appear this year with Best Buy's planned launch of a private-label WirelessHD adapter kit, the WirelessHD Consortium said." – Alan Cheslow


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