Posts tagged WiFi

iSofa

So what is iSofa? It is a program that lets you control your Mac from your iPhone or iPod Touch. With it, you can do a presentation. It is programmed by a couple of guys from France. It is submitted as donation ware. Continue reading »

Airport Extreme gets dual-band Wi-Fi

Michael DeAgonia wrote this review for ComputerWorld. What I find amazing is that I didn’t know that Airport Extreme had Dual-Band Wi-Fi. And that I didn’t even know what that meant for sure. Continue reading »

“Forget the iPhone–The iPod Touch is Good Enough”

Apple is giving away tons of iPod Touchs via their Back to School program. So while undoubtedly the iPod Touch isn’t as hot as the iPhone, Kevin Purdy, the author of this article points out that for him and probably many other people, the Touch would suffice. Continue reading »

VoIP on iPhone

VoIP News has an article talking about various options for Voice Over Internet Protocol on the iPhone. Continue reading »

Dualy Extreme Adds Five Times the Wireless Performance

QuickerTek has upgraded the high-end Apple AirPort Extreme Base Station (802.11n). Dualy Extreme with 1 Watt of RF power, enables the Base Station with additional speed and range – up to five times the standard wireless range. The increased power seeks out more distant wireless signals and locks onto them with twin 500 milliWatt transceivers (or 1 Watt Transceivers) coupled to two antennas that create two combined signals paths for up to five times more wireless range.
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