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  • Aereo outsources the TV antenna to the cloud: Is this the future of TV?

    The cord cutting siege continues with Aereo, a service that sends broadcast television directly to phones, tablets, and televisions.

    Blog posts | February 15, 2012 1:15am PST

  • An antenna in your clothes for more reliable communications

    Ohio State University researchers report a new wearable antenna design with a range four times larger than that of a conventional antenna, such as those worn by American soldiers today.

    Blog posts | August 22, 2011 12:51pm PDT

  • Navy uses seawater as antenna

    U.S. Navy engineers at Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific in San Diego, Calif., have developed a system to use a stream of seawater as a radio antenna.

    Blog posts | January 31, 2011 2:40am PST

  • Antennagate could start up again...this time on the Motorola Droid 2

    The iPhone 4 isn't the only hyped smartphone this summer to attract attention for its faulty antenna. The Droid 2 is next on the chopping block.

    Blog posts | August 16, 2010 4:39pm PDT

  • Apple Jedi Mind Tricks Won't Placate iPhone 4 Owners

    Was it really worth the media circus for Apple to avoid admitting a problem with the iPhone 4?

    Blog posts | July 17, 2010 9:31pm PDT

  • Poll: Has the antenna issue influenced your iPhone 4 purchase?

    The iPhone 4 launched with record sales and a slew of complementary reviews. However, the alleged antenna problems have developed into major publicity crisis. Has it affected your buying decision?...

    Blog posts | July 15, 2010 6:30am PDT

  • Apple; It's not the antenna, it's the algorithm

    Apple has released an open letter to all iPhone 4 owners explaining why the signal bars drop so dramatically when the handset is held a certain way - it's not the antenna, it's all down to the...

    Blog posts | July 2, 2010 8:27am PDT

  • How-to: rubber bracelet fix for iPhone 4 antennae

    Those silly silicone bracelets that people wear on their wrists to support various causes fit perfectly around the iPhone 4 and effectively mitigate the antenna/reception flaw. Who knew?

    Blog posts | June 30, 2010 9:04am PDT

  • iPhone 3G GPS - Is it too small in the antenna department to be any good?

    Ever since reading David Pogue's review of iPhone 3G I've been puzzling over something he said in relation to the GPS receiver. Specifically, is it too small in the antenna department to be any good?

    Blog posts | July 18, 2008 4:23am PDT

  • Build your own Wi-Fi antenna

    If you need a signal boost and want to get a little creative, the U.K. site Heise Online has a detailed post on creating a homemade Cantenna for 802.11b/g routers. (802.11a routers require...

    Blog posts | April 16, 2008 7:32am PDT

  • Wi-Fire high-gain Wi-Fi antenna doesn't always ignite

    In my quest for a wider-reaching Wi-Fi signal, I took notice when I stumbled upon a new (to me) company called hField Technologies. It markets a directional USB antenna that can deliver a signal...

    Blog posts | March 10, 2008 2:14pm PDT

  • Expert tips on extending your home Wi-Fi range

    Reviewers of wireless routers obsess about throughput, but let’s face it: Few of us are shuffling HD video from PC to TV. The performance issue that matters to most people is range, since many...

    Blog posts | February 22, 2008 3:23pm PST

  • One year till death of analog TV in USA

    Analog TV will no longer be broadcast one year from today on February 19th 2009, are you ready for the conversion to digital TV?  This may or may not affect you so here's what you need to know to...

    Blog posts | February 19, 2008 5:16am PST

  • Ruckus brings smart antennas to the enterprise wireless LAN space

    Ruckus Wireless launched a new line of products for the small to mid enterprise wireless LAN space.  Ruckus was a maker of smart antenna technology specializing in smooth and reliable data...

    Blog posts | November 20, 2007 3:17pm PST

  • How to carry a telescope

    Obviously, it depends on its size. But here I'm speaking about the ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array) which will be fully operational in 2012 and will be composed initially of 66...

    Blog posts | July 31, 2007 9:32am PDT

  • Cracking open the Apple iPhone

    The iPhone blends a revolutionary touch-screen interface, music player, and smartphone into a slick package. Come along as we crack open the Apple iPhone and see the hardware the make it run.

  • Intel modifies Wi-Fi to add mileage

    Wireless access that travels more than 60 miles? Yes, if you have the right antenna, according to Intel's researchers.Photos: Going long

    News items | March 27, 2007 4:00am PDT

  • Robo-trout surprise fishermen

    Maine's wildlife department tracking trout areas by implanting antenna in mature fish - much to a few anglers' surprise.

    Blog posts | September 1, 2006 8:19pm PDT

  • Bridge floors and buildings with wireless access points

    Lucky network administrators get to run cabling in brand new buildings. When linking buildings together, lucky network administrators with big budgets get to run fiber from building to building...

    News items | October 14, 2003 12:00am PDT

  • Diagnosing wireless network performance problems

    Low-budget Wi-Fi networks are extremely popular today, but they are not the only types of wireless networks in existence. There are actually dozens of types of wireless networks ranging in price...

    News items | October 14, 2003 12:00am PDT

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