Technology is a wonderful thing. Electricity brings us light and power, calculators let us speed through math homework, and e-mail means we can write to Grandma without using a stamp. But one of our favorite technological advances has been the advent of wireless technology. There are no boundaries when you unplug and go wild. You’ll be better off in the Wireless shirt.
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| - Technology is a wonderful thing. Electricity brings us light and power, calculators let us speed through math homework, and e-mail means we can write to Grandma without using a stamp. But one of our favorite technological advances has been the advent of wireless technology. There are no boundaries when you unplug and go wild. You’ll be better off in the Wireless shirt.
- Wireless (2007) is a movie.
- A wireless, also referred to as a radio, is an audio sound broadcasting service and a form of long-distance communication and entertainment in the wizarding world. Exactly how it works is unknown, although it is certain that it is not Muggle technology, but a magical imitation.
- There are two different forms of wireless technology. Terrestrial or fixed wireless systems transmit data over the airwaves from towers or antennas to a receiver. Mobile wireless broadband services (also referred to as third generation or “3G”) allow consumers to get broadband access over cell phones, PDAs, or wireless modem cards connected to a laptop. The FCC is planning to auction frequencies currently occupied by broadcast channels 52-69. These and other frequencies in the 700 MHZ band are possible candidates for wireless broadband applications.
- This page is part of the history of computing article. For info on implementing wireless technology, please see: Wireless Networking & Security Wireless networking was used by a few independent schools before 1999 (Innovation Timeline-1996) but it was Apple's release of the iBook and AirPort in 1999 which led to mainstream use of 802.11b (Wifi) wireless networks. Lucent worked with Apple to develop the Airport, and Lucent's WaveLan cards and access points worked with iBooks as well as PCs. (WaveLan access points installed in 1999 are still in use supporting the RCDS dual-platform 1:1 laptop program.)
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