
Topic: Publications & Resources
The new items published under this topic are as follows.
Mobile Broadband in the Increase So Is Wi-Fi Use At home and Wi-Fi Hotspots
Over Half Of Mobile Internet devices Will Have Mobile Broadband By 2014
-/Wi-Fi Technology News/- Research firm Parks Associates forecasts consumer demand for ubiquitous wireless access will make mobile broadband a common feature in portable CE, with 55% of the more than 100 million mobile Internet devices (MIDs) sold worldwide in 2014 containing embedded mobile 3G or faster connectivity.
Mobile And Wireless Market Shrugs Off Economic Downturn
Mountain View, CA -/Wi-Fi Technology News/- Unlike many other technology sectors, the mobile and wireless market shrugged off the economic downturn of last year according to The Linley Group's recently released Mobile and Wireless Semiconductor Market Share 2009 report.
Stellar Information Systems Launches Its Phoenix BKF Recovery Software
Stellar Phoenix BKF Recovery is a powerful tool that provides restoration of BKF files after any logical losses.
-/Wi-Fi Technology News/-Stellar Information Systems, the industry’s leading and most advanced provider of data recovery products and services has launched Stellar Phoenix BKF Recovery software.
U.S. High Consumer Demand For Broadband Remote Access Is Good News For ISPs
-/Wi-Fi Technology News/-One-third (33%) of U.S. broadband households are looking for ways to access their stored media content from outside the home, according to international research firm Parks Associates. The firm reports 35% of these households consider remote viewing a highly appealing ability.
Aruba Networks Announces New WiMAX Interoperability White Paper
WiMAX Is Well Suited for Wide Area Networks, Wi-Fi Is Cost-Effective for a Wide Range of Local Clients
SUNNYVALE, CA -/Wi-Fi Technology News/- Aruba Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARUN), a global leader in wireless LANs and secure unified mobility solutions, today announced the availability of a new white paper on Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) that explores the strengths and weaknesses of this technology for delivering broadband wireless services to fixed and mobile clients.
Palm Centro Attracts Most Attention From US Mobile Device Buyers
Buyers Seek Multifunction, Integrated Mobile Device
Boston, MA -/Wi-Fi Technology News/- The latest buyer behavior report from the Strategy Analytics Wireless Device Lab, "Design Labs USA: Palm Centro & Samsung i760 Most Appealing Innovative Designs," looks at style perceptions of pre-launched and newly released devices in the USA.
WiMAX Environment May Welcome Virtual Operators
Boston, MA -/Wi-Fi Technology News/-The new Strategy Analytics report, "WiMAX MVNOs: Just Crazy Enough to Work?" depicts scenarios that show that the WiMAX environment may actually prove to be more receptive to the mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) business model than the cellular world.
Online and Mobile Advertising will grow to US$41 billion worldwide by 2011
New Media Captures Huge Advertising Dollars as Technology and Advertising Collide
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.-/Wi-Fi Technology News/- MultiMedia Intelligence reports that the new media opportunity of Internet advertising, Internet TV, IPTV advertising, mobile TV advertising and in-game advertising will grow to US$41 billion worldwide by 2011. This will more than double the new media advertising segment of 2007, which collectively will reach almost US$18 billion worldwide in 2007.
Global Online Games Market Expected To Triple In Five Years
Massively Multiplayer Games Blazing the way for Electronic Sell-Through
Boston, MA -/Wi-Fi Technology News/- The global online games market is already worth $4 billion and is expected to triple in the next five years according to the latest Strategy Analytics outlook for the global online games market.
Support Calls To Broadband Service Providers For Home Networking Issues Rising
Could exceed $200 million by 2011
Dallas, Texas -/Wi-Fi Technology News/- As broadband providers look to in-home networks as a means of enhancing productivity, communications, and entertainment, a new report from Parks Associates warns that their customer service costs will escalate significantly. Digital Home Services: Carriers, Retailers, and the Consumer projects that customer support costs for home networks alone could exceed $200 million annually for U.S. broadband providers.
