Time Magazine has published the 25 best inventions of 2014. My favourite is by far the Kickstarter funded Hendo hoverboard. The other innovations which made the list includes, The Supersmart …
Interview with Greg Joswiak on how AirTunes works
Cafedave posted a link to a Macworld article that briefly explains how AirTunes works. It is an interview with Greg Joswiak, Apple’s Vice President of Hardware Product Marketing. There are …
Digital Pick and Drop concept
I’m finally back at the helm of the reloade journal, been away for a few months working on a uni research project. I came across this interesting article today on …
Wireless hotspots in Australia
An interesting article in the Sydney Morning Herald which looks at some of the open Wi-Fi hotspots in Sydney.
The Bluetooth Specification Documents
The Bluetooth.org website, is the official membership site and contains a collection of documents on the unlicensed 2.4 GHz radio spectrum and the 79 frequency signal hops used to reduce …
The SyncML open standard & Data Sync
SyncML is an open standard for the wireless mobile industry, that allows for mobility of information by establishing a common language and protocol for communications between devices, applications and networks. …
The Nokia Research Library
The Nokia Research Library contains some interesting journal and conference papers on Audio and Visual Communication Systems, Electronics, Mobile Networks, User Interfaces (Speech, Visual), Security and Usability and Ergonomics.
Vic Hayes' vision of Wireless in the future
An interesting article-interview with Vic Hayes the Dutch engineer who is graced with inventing the standards that make Wi-Fi (802.11b) among others, such as the new 802.11g (Airport Extreme) a …
Did you say Wi-Fi or Hi-Fi?
Technology Review comment on the changing face of Wi-Fi (802.11b). From wireless access points to audio-video streaming network servers. The article comments on Steve Dossick and his company’s frustration with …
Sony Ericsson Clicker uses Bluetooth to control OS X
While visiting Todd Dominey’s What do I know?, I came across an interesting article on the OS X Software: Sony Ericsson Clicker an amazing application which lets you control Mac …
Aaron Swartz on the future of wireless networking
Aaron Swartz comments on the possible future of wireless networking. Somewhat witty, the blog post comments on what would happen when overly saturated wireless networks become too crowded and demand …
Who controls the Wireless spectrum?
Kevin Lynch, posts an interesting blog post on the current Spectrum policy changes under way in the US and elsewhere.
McDonald’s begin to offer Wi-Fi access
McDonald’s will start to offer Wi-Fi internet access in their restaurants beginning tomorrow in the US. This service is similar to the one by Starbucks where they offer free internet …
Map of Wi-Fi coverage in US
Netstumbler shows a map of the USA national Wi-Fi coverage. ::: www.netstumbler.com/nation.php
Wire-free Electric Power technology
Mobile wise have developed a wireless electric power technology that allows devices such as monitors, palms, laptops, etc. recharge without the use of power cables. It is quite an interesting …