wireless Archives - Innovation Toronto
- Wi-Fi signals enable gesture recognition throughout entire home
- The next frontier of wireless tech? Your body
- Making frequency-hopping radios practical
- New software could alleviate wireless traffic
- Brown University creates first wireless, implanted brain-computer interface
- Increasing Efficiency of Wireless Networks
- Transcend Wi-Fi SD cards give cameras a wireless boost
- UBC research creates wireless charger for electric cars
- VIDEO: How to feed data-hungry mobile devices? Use more antennas
- STANFORD ENGINEERS CREATE A TINY, WIRELESSLY POWERED CARDIAC DEVICE
- Smallest Antenna Can Increase Wi-Fi Speed 200 Times
- Talk to Me, One Machine Said to the Other
- Biocybernetics: Inviting Machines Into Our Bodies
- Quadrotors Turned Into Flying Wireless Battery Chargers
- Revolutionary Chipset for High-Speed Wireless Data Transfer
- Scientists develop wireless braking for bicycles
- Twisting Radio Waves Could Give Us 100x More Wireless Bandwidth
- ISPs exaggerate the cost of data
- Wireless system uses off the shelf components to monitor patients’ breathing
- Monitoring Patients Using Intelligent T-Shirts
- Breakthrough Could Double Wireless Capacity With No New Towers
- Medicine goes wireless: A paradigm shift
- Professor invents virtual eye for the blind
- Young Entrepreneur Has A Better Idea. Now What?
- IOGEAR Sharing Station provides access to USB devices over WiFi
- Invention Wirelessly Charges Electric Cars
- Intelligent street light system uses 80 percent less electricity
- ‘Wi-fi for energy’ wins Penn invention competition
- Student-designed system could transmit data and power through submarine hulls
- Full duplex radio technology developed that doubles speed of existing wireless networks
- Veebeam wirelessly transmits computer content to your TV
- With New Software, Headsets Are Outsmarting Phones
- Won’t You Be My Wireless Neighbor?
- Eric Giler demos wireless electricity – Video
- Battery-Less Radios Developed
- Intel Moves to Free Gadgets of Their Recharging Cords
- Hopes for Wireless Cities Fade as Internet Providers Pull Out
