Apricorn Aegis Secure Key 3NXC
The new Aegis Secure Key 3NXC builds on Apricorn's Secure Key 3z and Aegis Secure Key 3NX, taking the same proven form-factor and physical keypad, and adding something that users have ...
The annual Outside Lands music and food extravaganza marks the first occasion where AT&T is deploying all three of the biggest wireless tools in its arsenal at a single festival.
That's no moon -- wait for it -- it's just the Luneberg Lens antenna (a.k.a. the Giant Eyeball), which prompted AT&T to boast it is the first communications provider to deploy it in the wireless space.
The 3D (and near-perfect spherical design save for the base) shape of the Giant Eyeball antenna is meant to help AT&T engineers on the ground at the event distribute data traffic based on the data consumption of the crowd. It’s not quite as powerful as the cheese wheels, which tout 10 times more power than traditional cell sites. But the giant eyeball can offer enough clarity on its own at a rate of nine times better service than traditional cell sites.
Caption by: Rachel King
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