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Screw HD Video! Apple and Mobile Carriers Have Other Plans For 802.11ac

Drobo logoThe forces driving 802.11ac aren't really what you think they are.

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EnGenius Shipping New Outdoor N AP, Bridge

EnGenius logoEnGenius has announced a pair of new 802.11n outdoor wireless products.

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Why 802.11ac Will Kill The 5 GHz Wi-Fi Band

802.11ac IntroUpdated - 802.11ac is all about faster wireless. But it will eat up most of the 5 GHz band to do it.

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Qualcomm Atheros Takes Off Running In the 802.11ac Race

QCA logoQualcomm Atheros has joined the 802.11ac competition with five irons in the fire.

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CES 2012: Tuesday Morning News Roundup

CES LogoHere's a roundup of today's networking related news from CES.

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Ubiquiti PowerAP N Reviewed

Ubiquiti PowerAP NUbiquiti's Power AP N is a single band N router / AP / bridge / repeater you might want to consider.

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D-Link DHP-W306AV PowerLine AV Wireless N Extender Reviewed

D-Link DHP-W306AV PowerLine AV Wireless N ExtenderD-Link's DHP-W306AV is a flexible little access point that can extend your network via powerline or Ethernet.

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Yikes! Qualcomm Buying Atheros

Qualcomm is buying Atheros for $3.1 B. Hope they don't bury them like they have other acquisitions.

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Qualcomm Throws Down Four-Stream Draft 802.11n Chipset

Qualcomm today introduced a dual-band 4x4 802.11n chipset capable of a top raw data rate of 600 Mbps.

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Qualcomm to Acquire Airgo and Bluetooth Assets of RFMD

Qualcomm today announced that it will acquire for cash WLAN MIMO innovator Airgo Networks and the majority of RF Micro Devices' (RFMD's) Bluetooth assets. The announcement said the acquisitions are being made to "enhance Qualcomm's ability to deliver industry-leading, complete semiconductor solutions that will enable its device manufacturing partners to more quickly and easily offer a wide range of compelling wireless devices".

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