The Treasury cited Chinese companies like Huawei as a competitive threat in the development of the next generation
of wireless network technology.
Not exact matches
Laptops, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), and Blackberries (
wireless cell phone and PDA units) use
wireless data transfer
technologies to provide users with almost instant access to information stored on a company's computer
networks and servers from just about anywhere within reach
of a cell phone tower or
wireless Internet transmitter.
• Riverbed
Technology agreed to acquire Xirrus, a Thousand Oaks, Calif. provider
of wireless access
network products and services.
Combining payment cards and
wireless technology, financial
technology companies like Paypal, Stripe and Wirecard are connecting the world
of international payment
networks.
The company, started in 2011, provides
technology that boosts the capacity
of wireless networks, from cellular to Wi - Fi.
A slew
of new
technologies are threatening to turn
wireless network operators (notably Telus Mobility, Rogers
Wireless — which, like Canadian Business, is owned by Rogers Communications — and Bell Mobility, which owns Virgin Mobile Canada) into «dumb pipes.»
Previously, South Korea's Ministry
of Science and
Technology announced plans to spend about $ 1.5 billion to build a national 5G
wireless network to be commercially available by 2020.
The growing use
of wireless networks, instant messaging, and other new
technologies creates new security risks.
«People want to know where things are in relation to them when they're not at their desks,» says Michael Nova, founder and CEO
of Kiyon, a La Jolla, California, company that has developed
wireless network technology designed to overcome the spotty coverage
of conventional
wireless networks inside buildings.
BlackBerry's ability to manage inventory and asset risk; BlackBerry's reliance on suppliers
of functional components for its products and risks relating to its supply chain; BlackBerry's ability to obtain rights to use software or components supplied by third parties; BlackBerry's ability to successfully maintain and enhance its brand; risks related to government regulations, including regulations relating to encryption
technology; BlackBerry's ability to continue to adapt to recent board and management changes and headcount reductions; reliance on strategic alliances with third - party
network infrastructure developers, software platform vendors and service platform vendors; BlackBerry's reliance on third - party manufacturers; potential defects and vulnerabilities in BlackBerry's products; risks related to litigation, including litigation claims arising from BlackBerry's practice
of providing forward - looking guidance; potential charges relating to the impairment
of intangible assets recorded on BlackBerry's balance sheet; risks as a result
of actions
of activist shareholders; government regulation
of wireless spectrum and radio frequencies; risks related to economic and geopolitical conditions; risks associated with acquisitions; foreign exchange risks; and difficulties in forecasting BlackBerry's financial results given the rapid technological changes, evolving industry standards, intense competition and short product life cycles that characterize the
wireless communications industry, and the company's previously disclosed review
of strategic alternatives.
Many factors could cause BlackBerry's actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward - looking statements, including, without limitation: BlackBerry's ability to enhance its current products and services, or develop new products and services in a timely manner or at competitive prices, including risks related to new product introductions; risks related to BlackBerry's ability to mitigate the impact
of the anticipated decline in BlackBerry's infrastructure access fees on its consolidated revenue by developing an integrated services and software offering; intense competition, rapid change and significant strategic alliances within BlackBerry's industry; BlackBerry's reliance on carrier partners and distributors; risks associated with BlackBerry's foreign operations, including risks related to recent political and economic developments in Venezuela and the impact
of foreign currency restrictions; risks relating to
network disruptions and other business interruptions, including costs, potential liabilities, lost revenues and reputational damage associated with service interruptions; risks related to BlackBerry's ability to implement and to realize the anticipated benefits
of its CORE program; BlackBerry's ability to maintain or increase its cash balance; security risks; BlackBerry's ability to attract and retain key personnel; risks related to intellectual property rights; BlackBerry's ability to expand and manage BlackBerry ® World ™; risks related to the collection, storage, transmission, use and disclosure
of confidential and personal information; BlackBerry's ability to manage inventory and asset risk; BlackBerry's reliance on suppliers
of functional components for its products and risks relating to its supply chain; BlackBerry's ability to obtain rights to use software or components supplied by third parties; BlackBerry's ability to successfully maintain and enhance its brand; risks related to government regulations, including regulations relating to encryption
technology; BlackBerry's ability to continue to adapt to recent board and management changes and headcount reductions; reliance on strategic alliances with third - party
network infrastructure developers, software platform vendors and service platform vendors; BlackBerry's reliance on third - party manufacturers; potential defects and vulnerabilities in BlackBerry's products; risks related to litigation, including litigation claims arising from BlackBerry's practice
of providing forward - looking guidance; potential charges relating to the impairment
of intangible assets recorded on BlackBerry's balance sheet; risks as a result
of actions
of activist shareholders; government regulation
of wireless spectrum and radio frequencies; risks related to economic and geopolitical conditions; risks associated with acquisitions; foreign exchange risks; and difficulties in forecasting BlackBerry's financial results given the rapid technological changes, evolving industry standards, intense competition and short product life cycles that characterize the
wireless communications industry.
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They also emphasized that the deal would help accelerate their development
of faster 5G
wireless networks and ensure that the U.S. doesn't cede leadership on the
technology to China.
The rate
of divorce due to emotional affairs is significant and rising — in part due to accessibility, which includes advances in
wireless technology and the popularity
of social
networking websites designed to encourage connection between people.
AIM Photonics aims «to reduce energy consumption in data centers by supporting the replacement
of copper wires with optical fiber; providing
technology for optics in next generation (5G)
wireless networks; helping develop the optical equivalent
of radar which will facilitate the use
of self - driving vehicles; and in partnership with the University
of Rochester, the initiative is developing emerging optical sensors for medical and environmental applications,» the release explained.
Researchers at Eindhoven University
of Technology have come up with a surprising solution: a
wireless network based on harmless infrared rays.
There's a strong need for expanded use
of technology that can clean water without the use
of chemicals, says Thomas Harmon, an associate engineering professor at the University
of California, Merced, and co-founder
of the Center for Embedded
Network Sensing (CENS), a research group that specializes in using
wireless sensors to, among other things, measure and monitor water pollution.
With U.S. commuters spending an estimated 500 million hours per week in their vehicles, carmakers, software companies and content providers are trying to figure out how to take advantage
of new high - speed
wireless network technologies to help drivers have better Internet access during this often idle time.
Fourth - generation
wireless Alcatel — Lucent launched the ng Connect Program in February as a means
of preparing the way for 4G LTE
networks, which are being engineered specifically for data (as opposed to voice) communications, says Steve West, Alcatel's senior director
of emerging
technology and media.
Professor Georges Gielen, Vice Rector
of Science, Engineering and
Technology at the Katholieke Universiteit in Leuven, Belgium, said the next generation
of electronics, including
wireless sensor
networks and other tiny devices envisioned as part
of the «Internet
of things,» require low - power, high performance chips.
Depending on their color, the wristbands incorporate different sets
of technology, e.g. a GPS module, an RFID chip and a
wireless network module that communicates with the emergency response control center.
The Internet
of Things, where new types
of devices are connected digitally, as well as the increasing use
of mobile
technology for health care, smart power grid and vehicular
networking create new expectations for
wireless, especially when it comes to speed and reliability.
Mobile video will account for 66 percent
of mobile data traffic by 2015 (up from 50 percent this year), according to
network technology — maker Cisco, and
wireless carriers are looking to tap into the demand.
SAN FRAN CHRONICLE — July 23 — With advances in cell phone
technology and
wireless networks, users can browse truncated profiles, view photos
of possible dates and exchange cheesy lines via text messaging.
The introduction
of wireless networks and bring - your - own - device (BYOD) programs in classrooms has increased the demand for teachers to effectively utilize
technology worldwide.
Video did make a comeback as WBT
technologies improved, only to suffer another setback with the rise
of mobile devices and
wireless network environments in mobile training solutions.
Ubiquity is a tall order, school district
technology directors are finding, as they extend school
wireless networks to the farthest reaches
of their campuses to provide «anytime, anywhere» learning.
For the emergence
of the e-Book over the past three years, we can thank breakthroughs in electronic paper display
technology and the buildout
of high - speed
wireless networks.
These capabilities are combined with the advantages
of the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution, offering real - time communication via true push
technology; cost - effective data usage; efficiency over carrier
networks; easy Web - based administration
of smartphones, servers, users, groups and applications; single sign - on; and secure
wireless access to enterprise systems.
Wireless base stations or mobile hotspots are a new form
of technology that allows an individual to connect a
wireless router to a high - speed
wireless network such as 3G or 4G
networks and allowing other devices that have standard Wi - Fi to share that broadband connection.
LAS VEGAS — The future
of Wimax - based 4G
wireless in the U.S. depends on many factors, including
network buildout, but the new Overdrive 3G / 4G Mobile Hotspot announced Wednesday by Sprint clearly advances the cause
of the emerging
technology.
On Monday at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, RIM said it will launch a pair
of new PlayBook tablets in the second half
of 2011, one capable
of accessing
wireless signals via LTE (long term evolution)
technology, and a second with support for HSPA + high speed wide area
wireless networks.
However, the
wireless technology Amazon has chosen for the Kindle — and the Kindle 2, released Feb. 9 — is little used outside the U.S., and is incompatible with mobile
networks in Europe and most
of Asia.
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InterDigital Inc. is an American - based mobile
technology company whose principal business involves the research and development
of wireless technologies for mobile devices,
networks, and services worldwide.
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Acentic, international provider
of High Speed Internet Access (HSIA) and
wireless technology to the hospitality industry, has passed Marriott International's rigorous Global Property
Network Standards (GPNS) European certification.
He brings deep knowledge
of wireless technology, standards adoption, SEP defenses, signal impairments, MIMO, mesh
networking, and
wireless chipset design, and advises handset manufacturers and patent pools on the licensing
of 802.11, 3G and LTE patents.
There are growing health and safety concerns regarding the widespread use
of technology, such as cellular phones and
wireless computer
networking (WiFi), which produce non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation.
It is the legacy
of unification which led Bluetooth
technology to be named after King Blåtand as it is a
technology which enables various devices to communicate or to be united, it is hoped that Bluetooth
technology will be able to unify
wireless networking.
In one
of its last asset sales in a drawn - out bankruptcy break - up, Nortel is selling 6,000 patents and patent applications, ranging across its whole spectrum
of expertise in
wireless, data and optical
networking, voice, Internet, semiconductors and other
technologies.
He has extensive experience in complex domestic and foreign patent prosecution in a broad range
of technologies, including computer software, internet
technology, social
networking,
wireless communication devices, display panels, power supplies, electrical devices, mechanical devices, medical instruments, and nutraceuticals.
Attorneys just getting up to speed on mobile computing
technology should read this very informative essay on wireless connectivity published on The Complete Lawyer website and authored by Tom Alexander, President of CLC Technology in Granite Bay California, which specializes in web - based client attorney collaboration software, attorney firm extranets and collaborative network
technology should read this very informative essay on
wireless connectivity published on The Complete Lawyer website and authored by Tom Alexander, President
of CLC
Technology in Granite Bay California, which specializes in web - based client attorney collaboration software, attorney firm extranets and collaborative network
Technology in Granite Bay California, which specializes in web - based client attorney collaboration software, attorney firm extranets and collaborative
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Comcast in connection with the intellectual property and
technology aspects
of its $ 1.05 billion investment in Clearwire, a company resulting from the combination
of the high - speed
wireless businesses
of Sprint, Nextel and Clearwire and which is focused on expediting the deployment
of the first nationwide mobile WiMAX
network
Rodriguez prosecutes U.S. and foreign patent applications for a wide range
of technologies, including
wireless communications, computer
networking, cloud computing, software applications, electrical circuits and business methods.
He has written and prosecuted patents in a wide range
of technologies including software, computers, electronic circuits, holography, MEMS, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, microprocessors, wired and
wireless telecommunication devices,
network architectures, database software, electronic design automation, disk drives, Internet software, motion picture animation, computer graphics processing and business methods.
He also has experience prosecuting patents in the fields
of display
technologies, logic control systems, OFDM transmission systems and
networks, optical modulation systems, wavefront optics,
wireless telephones and cloud computing systems.
His technical experience encompasses
wireless communications and data
networking including various aspects
of LTE baseband processing, carrier aggregation, adaptive modulation and coding schemes, shared antenna systems and frequency coexistence management, satellite
networking involving committed information rate (CIR), bandwidth optimization, very - small - aperture terminal (VSAT) design, non-cellular
wireless technologies including NFC and RFID, video coding and communication protocols, hard drive
technologies, Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA) access
networks, fiber optic
networks, multimedia delivery as well as various software products and systems including financial trading platforms, payment
networks, secondary mortgage market - related software solutions, electronic couponing, photo editing software, social and business
networking applications, and enterprise software products.
Based in Cambridge, England, ARM designs scalable, energy - efficient processors and related
technologies that lie at the heart
of advanced digital products, from
wireless,
networking and consumer entertainment solutions to imaging, automotive, security and storage devices.