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Events, Featured, Products, Wireless »

[11 May 2012 | No Comment | 911 views]
The Shape Of Wireless To Come

Rob’s update from the CTIA Wireless 2012 Show!

Mobile, New Technology »

[2 May 2012 | One Comment | 777 views]
Cordless Charging Awaits A Jump Start

Back in January of 2007, I saw a demo at CES that I could only compare to science fiction.

Products, Wireless »

[12 Apr 2012 | 2 Comments | 1,141 views]
The Widening Wireless World

Live Chat with Rob Pegoraro this Friday, April 13!

Accessories, Digital Imaging, Internet, Mobile, New Technology, Products, Wireless »

[10 Apr 2012 | One Comment | 1,702 views]
Passpoint: A Recipe for Wider Wi-Fi

A new standard called Wi-Fi Certified Passpoint aims to connecting wirelessly more like getting a drink from a water fountain: common, free and easy.

Hardware, Mobile, Products, Software, Support, Video »

[4 Apr 2012 | No Comment | 1,513 views]
Software-Update Policies Could Use An Upgrade

Last summer, our HDTV flashed a notice on its screen about a new firmware update.

Computing, Hardware, International, Products »

[28 Mar 2012 | 2 Comments | 1,777 views]
Sourcing Should Be Part of a Gadget’s Story

I hope we’re ready to return to having an adult conversation about the sources of our gadgets.

Computing, Hardware, Podcast, Policy »

[5 Mar 2012 | One Comment | 973 views]
Rob’s February Podcast: Let’s Talk About Spectrum

Rob chats with Harold Feld from Public Knowledge.

Automotive »

[24 Feb 2012 | No Comment | 789 views]
In-Vehicle Connectivity: Let’s Hear It From The Consumer

According to CEA’s research, the average consumer will own three different mobile phones between each vehicle purchase event.

Policy »

[22 Feb 2012 | One Comment | 1,341 views]
A Change of Channels on Spectrum Policy

Something crazy just happened in Washington.

Accessories, Computing, Products »

[17 Feb 2012 | One Comment | 1,354 views]
Binders, pencils, and textbooks? What kind of school do you think this is?

Chris observes the increasingly important role of consumer electronics in the classroom.