Two weeks ago, the FAA gave airlines permission to allow the use of Personal Electronic Devices (PEDs) during an entire flight.
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by Kelly Davis-Felner
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This post originally ran on the Laird Technologies blogby Clint W. Brown
In 2007, Apple’s first iPhone hit the shelf. That same year, the fourth generation of Wi-Fi® technology—802.11n—was introduced as a wireless technology to meet the demand for medium-resolution video such as those found on the then two-year old startup YouTube.by Christian Gunning
Last week, Boingo launched a new Next Generation Hotspot network at Chicago O’Hare International Airport that is the latest step toward a future of public Wi-Fi as easy to use as your cellphone.by Matthew Gast
This post originally ran on the Aerohive blog where Matthew Gast has his own author blog.by Matthew Gast
This post originally ran in February 2013 on the Aerohive blog where Matthew Gast has his own author blog.by Robert Fenstermacher
It’s said that after seven years in a relationship, malaise and discontent can seep in, causing the eye to wander to newer, more exotic objects of desire – it’s called the seven-year itch. As goes love, so goes Wi-Fi. We face this same predicament after seven long and fulfilling years with the 802.11n standard.by Kelly Davis-Felner
The Wi-Fi Alliance® Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ ac program launched last month and over the past several weeks, we’ve been posting member contributed articles on The Beacon that dive a bit deeper into the core of the technology– including topics like the evolving technoby Bill Rubino
This is an excerpt from a post on the Cisco Mobility blog site: http://blogs.cisco.com/wirelessby Matthew Gast
This post originally ran on the Aerohive blog where Matthew Gast has his own author blog.