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Developer of wireless, rugged computing solutions for mobile workers including handhelds, laptops, secure mobile servers and ultra-thin clients.

High performance vehicle rugged notebook

"...the GD6000 keeps you connected with up to four integrated wireless devices. WI-FI (WLAN), Cellular Data (WWAN), GPS, and Bluetooth with sophisticated RF shielding and noise filtering.."

Features Include

Standard Vehicle Dock
Trusted Platform Module...&lt;br/&gt;
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Airborne Enterprise Wireless Device Servers, 802.11b/g serial and Ethernet wireless solutions.




Features Include

1 port units with either Ethernet or RS-232 or RS-232/422/485 (MEI) interface
Plug &amp;amp; Play LAN and Internet Connectivity
Advanced security protocols, including WPA2 Enterprise
Software configurable 802.11b/g interface
Built-in web server


Airborne Industrial Wireless Device Servers

"Simple, integrated configuration process and the...&lt;br/&gt;
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Full-featured 802.11n Wi-Fi base station with simultaneous dual-band support. Time Capsule is a wireless hard drive that works seamlessly with Time Machine.



"The massive 1TB or 2TB server-grade hard drive gives you all the capacity and safety you need for backing up all your Mac computers. "

Surf the Web and use the Webapps on the net by hooking your modem to Time Capsule. Configure using the AirPort Utility. Fifty Humans can use Macs, PCs,...&lt;br/&gt;
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"The built-in AirShare USB storage port lets you connect any USB storage device and share data directly from it - a simple NAS (Network Attached Storage) services on your network for easy file sharing across all your connected devices. If you are away from home, you can even access your data remotely using Buffalo's easy-to-use Web Access."

Features Include

Designed to IEEE 802.11n Draft 2.0 specifications
Wireless connections up...&lt;br/&gt;
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Optimized for Server-Based Computing, very low power consumption, thin client for enterprises.

"This product was designed and built for high- security applications that require low-emanations and secured protocols as standard..."



Features Include -

Fiber-Optic Network Interface Featuring internal 10/100Base-FX ﬁber-optic LAN interface and advanced hardware IPSec engine.

PC/SC PKI Smart Card Reader/Writer featuring high security by requiring the insertion...&lt;br/&gt;
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Home Media Network - Comibination of superior features of a wireless N router, a built-in Network Attached Storage (NAS) and a digital photo frame.






From Nomadic Computing




Features Include -

Device Interface

4 Gigabit LAN Ports
1 Gigabit WAN Port
2 USB Ports


Antenna Type - Internal Antennas

Security - Wi-Fi Protected Access WPA WPA2

Supported Hard Drive Type - 2.5 inch SATA hard drive up to 1TB

Network-attached storage (NAS)

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TS-I300W is a USB 2.0 IDE Wireless Network Storage Enclosure. With addition of a Wi-Fi Router this forms a Home Media Storage Server.

That may mean, if you have an iPod a NetBook and a couple of Nettop in the home network; this storage-server system may be good enough. This saves the power consumption of a Desktop Computer Server, which may be in the future a Legacy System ;-) - ananth

"This 802.11b/g storage server includes a Web-based utility for...&lt;br/&gt;
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"Linutop is delivered with free standard ready-to-use Linux software: Firefox, Open Office, VLC Media player... and can be easily customized with additional software.



Linutop implements the latest computer power saving technologies. With less than 8 watts of power consumption it is one of the most energy efficient on the market.

The Linutop system can be locked by a password, so it can't be altered by virus or mishap.

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Cellular and PCS phones, pagers and two-way radios, radio spectrum.

Federal Communications Commission - FCC




"The FCC was established by the Communications Act of 1934 and is charged with regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable. (United States). "

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Non-profit consortium of wireless networking vendors established to educate the market place about wireless networking products, trends and applications.





CWNP Learning Center
Wireless LAN in your home
Small businesses - Wireless networks
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"The ultimate goal of the WiMAX Forum is to promote and accelerate the introduction of cost-effective broadband wireless access services into the marketplace..."

Related Resources

Featured 3rd Party Research
WiMAX RF ICs
Mini-Circuits RF-IF Designers Guide
WiMAX Solutions Overview - Fujitsu
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"fit-PC2 is designed around the Intel Atom Z530 1.6GHz and the ultra low power Intel US15W system controller hub,....runs Windows XP or Ubuntu Linux at just 6W and to play full HD 1080p H.264 video using less than 7W."



Some Specs

fit-PC2 - power-efficient Intel Atom PC
1GB DDR2-533 on-board
Internal bay for 2.5" SATA HDD
1000 BaseT Ethernet - 802.11g WLAN
8W at full CPU load
6 USB 2.0 High Speed ports
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Affordable low power desktops and servers.Green computers.



"A small Form Factor PC uses 100-150 Watts. A laptop, 20-30W. The E3 averages 5W, with 6W power draw at peak and yet delivers basic computer functionality (word processing, light web browsing)."

Some Specs -

Size: 115 x 115 x 24 mm (4.5″ x 4.5″ x 1.0″) Width x Depth x Height
Processor: MSTI PDX-600 1.0GHz, 400MHz FSB
Chipset: Via CN700 North Bridge + VT8237R Plus South Bridge
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IEEE - The IEEE, a non-profit organization, is the world's leading professional association for the advancement of technology.

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"Sporting larger screens than traditional smartphone devices, smartbooks are cloud-computing-centric and characterized by all-day battery life, instant-on functionality and persistent connectivity. They are commonly powered by processors based on ARM technology, such as Freescale's i.MX515 device."

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ETSI produces globally-applicable standards for Information and Communications Technologies (ICT).

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Alpha 680 from Guangzhou Skytone Transmission Technologies

Some Features are -

OS - Google Android
Display - 7" TFT LCD true color
Flash Disk - 1 GB Nand Flash Memory
CPU - ARM11 533 MHz 32bit
Net - 10/100 MB Ethernet and Built-in WiFi


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WiMAX Reference Kit



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