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Razer claims Sila is the fastest gaming router you can buy

Razer claims Sila is the fastest gaming router you can buy | Technology and Gadgets | Scoop.it
It's not always easy to hook up your console or PC to a wired internet connection to make sure your online gaming endeavors are as seamless as possible -
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Quantenna To Set Air Speed Record With 10Gbps WiFi Network Technology - HotHardware

Quantenna To Set Air Speed Record With 10Gbps WiFi Network Technology - HotHardware | Technology and Gadgets | Scoop.it
Wireless network speeds have improved substantially over the past decade or so, but those who can't risk a drop-out or need to get things accomplished in the fastest manner possible still revert to tried-and-true hardline connections. Quantenna is hoping to change that mindset somewhat, by announcing this week plans to offer a Wi-Fi chipset...
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Next-generation Wi-Fi 802.11ah announced with almost double the range, lower power | ExtremeTech

Next-generation Wi-Fi 802.11ah announced with almost double the range, lower power | ExtremeTech | Technology and Gadgets | Scoop.it
Wi-Fi HaLow (802.11ah) is targeted at the Internet of Things (IoT), which includes the smart home, connected car, and digital ...
Tom Cockburn's curator insight, January 6, 2016 10:31 AM

integrating devices into everyday hardware,cars,houses,trains etc

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The Future Is Here: Engineering Students Discover How To Use Wi-Fi to Charge Cell Phones

The Future Is Here: Engineering Students Discover How To Use Wi-Fi to Charge Cell Phones | Technology and Gadgets | Scoop.it
In the future, cell phones will charge on air. We're almost there, thanks to the genius engineering students who figured out how to charge cell phones with a Wi-Fi signal.
Brian Romero Smith's curator insight, December 17, 2013 10:47 AM

So needed! 

Camilo Rivera's curator insight, December 17, 2013 6:10 PM

I can only guess that the next step would be to recover some of the energy spent by 3G/4G networks. It remains to be seen how efficient this material is. It will probably face some of the same challenges of solar panels, but still quite an accomplishment.