Understanding Wi-Fi, and why it can be slower than expected
Wireless Fidelity, or better known as Wi-Fi is how many connect to the Internet without using cables and physically connecting a device to a router to get an Internet connection. Since Wi-Fi uses radio waves to transmit data, it’s more susceptible to slower speeds for different reasons.
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I really love it when I see new wireless gadgets and ideas. Wires suck, and if I could have wireless everything I would! So when I saw a levitating wireless light, I was intrigued. I was also happy to see, that such a great thing was born from something so simple (in hindsight of course).
Photographer Billy Hunt was looking for a way to capture portraits of people in an unconventional way, to cut through the awkwardness of a normal portrait. He says “People always want to present themselves in a certain way and they make it worse” when taking photos. So to solve this issue, he thought of something to break the ice.
Even in an SUV your space is limited, but Becker Automotive Design was able to create a luxurious hideout inside of this Cadillac Escalade. The Daily
The first thing I think of when I see the JuiceTank is that it’s a nice conceptual idea. The JuiceTank is a iPhone case and a charger, all rolled into one. It’s the first of it’s kind, and does away with the wire for the current iPhone charger.
Getting a good signal for your wireless devices can almost always prove to be tricky. Depending on various factors including your location, cell towers, your mobile device and it’s antenna can all play a factor into getting a signal or no signal at all. I can think of one carrier that has had lots of signal issues *cough AT&T cough*.
Just a couple of weeks ago I talked about a new patent that Apple was awarded that would allow you to