First the Wall Street Journal said the next iPhone will have a four-inch screen, thenReuters agreed, and now Bloomberg’s sources are saying the same thing. Bloomberg are also reporting, however, that Steve Jobs was closely involved with the design process. In some ways that’s a little surprising because, back in 2010, Jobs famously criticized large [...]
from Engadget by Jon Fingas As intrigued as we were by the Netgear R6300′s high-bandwidth chops, it won’t be the one to claim the early802.11ac WiFi crown with a shipping product. That distinction is instead going to a Buffalo AirStation router and a matching bridge, both of which should be on shelves now. Either can hit the eye-watering 1.3Gbps peak speed of the standard [...]
from telecoms.com – telecoms industry news, analysis and opinion » News & Analysis by Dawinderpal Sahota New standards define the technology for wifi applications The IEEE Standards Association has published revisions to the documentation defining wireless local area network (LAN) products. IEEE 802.11 standards already provide the basis for products using wifi globally, but they have now been expanded [...]
via Gizmodo by Adrian Covert on 5/7/12 Apple just released iOS 5.1.1—mostly consisting of bug fixes—for all iPhone, iPad and iPod touch owners to consume. You can expect better HDR handling, AirPlay video streaming, and bookmark syncing between Safari and Reading List. More » Coming two months to the day after the iOS 5.1 software update, [...]




