The A to Z Encylopedia of Wireless Technology 10
An anonymous reader writes "Silicon.com's Encyclopedia of Wireless Technology takes a stab at untangling the assorted standards associated with wi-fi — including potted explanations of the likes of Zigbee, UMTS, HSDPA and WiMax." From the article: "Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), also called W-CDMA, is one of the 3G mobile standards jockeying for position in Europe. First introduced into the UK by 3 in 2003, it is sometimes called 3GSM as it is a 3G tech designed to replace GSM. UMTS has the potential to support 11Mbps data transfer rates and can be used for things like mobile videoconferencing."
R is for Retarded (Score:2, Insightful)
Y is for Yucca because plants distort wifi signal.
Thats simply in there because they could find a buzzword in the wifi realm that starts with Y.
Y is for Yagi (Score:2)
It's what every pringles can wants to be when they grow up.
Re: (Score:2)
I is for iDen
S is for Sebastion (Score:2)
V is for Virgin? (Score:2)
Seriously though, that's an encyclopedia? Neither ZigBee nor WiMax nor Bluetooth "articles" mentioned IEEE. Better opt for a real encyclopedia and relabel this as a bunch of marketing abstracts.
Waste (Score:3, Interesting)
If you really need such a resource, the two below are decent examples:
E is for Email? (Score:2)