All Wireless Technologies News - August 2006

Next generation Wi-Fi standards take shape

Industry body the Wi-Fi Alliance has announced the first phase of plans to certify the next generation of Wi-Fi products.

T-Mobile launches “super-fast” handheld

Telecommunications firm T-Mobile claims to have launched the first new generation “super-fast” handheld device in Europe.

Revenues in RFID market set to fall 15%, says analyst

Analyst ABI Research has slashed its 2007 forecast for revenues in the radio frequency identification (RFID) software and services market to $3.1bn (£1.64bn), in a downward adjustment of 15%.

Iridiacom launches mobile gateway

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  • Date: 14 August 2006
Iridiacom has added a GSM gateway product to its portfolio to take advantage of the growing use of VoIP within UK businesses.

IBM unveils RFID system for secure prescriptions

IBM has unveiled a radio frequency identification (RFID) system for the tracking and tracing of pharmaceuticals.

Technology news in brief

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  • Date: 08 August 2006
Short takes from this week's technology news

Digital passports can be cloned

An expert has demonstrated how personal data can be easily extracted from passports embedded with radio frequency identification (RFID) chips.

Security conference targets the Mac in Wi-Fi demo

The Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas this week saw an Apple laptop used to demonstrate the latest Wi-Fi hacks.

Intel patches Centrino laptop system

Intel has been forced to issue security patches to protect its widely used Centrino Wi-Fi laptop system from attack.

IBM moves to improve RFID take-up with free tools

IBM has launched a free set of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) software tools and training resources.
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