Wireless Apple Magic Mouse

December 11, 2009 | Filed Under Equipment, Mouse, features, news, wireless | 1 Comment

Apple has designed this wireless multi-touch having amazing multi-touch Apple Magic Mousefunctionality. This is Bluetooth enabled mouse.  A Apple Magic Mousemagical feature of this device is you can scroll it anywhere 360 degree scrolling device. You can use it anywhere from 33 feet away from your computer.This is laser tracking engine which is highly sensitive.
Minimum Requirements: But the basic requirement for this device is Macintosh Computer. Mac OS X V 10.5.x or later with wireless mouse software

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MSI New Notebook built-in Wimax

December 9, 2009 | Filed Under Equipment, Notebooks, Wimax, features, wireless | 2 Comments

MSI launch new Notebook with built-in Wimax which included with the latest Intel Hardware Atom platform.MSI Notebook Wimax Built In

Specifications of this Notebook is very great like 160GB Hard drive Storage with Wireless LAN802.11/b/g/n and 3.5G wireless

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Behavior Of Radio Waves

November 14, 2009 | Filed Under 4G, Wi-Fi, features, guides, networking | 1 Comment

There are two different concepts of radio waves behavior which are given below such as Gain, Loss.

Here are some simple concepts that are necessary to your understanding of RF and hence your ability to design, installs, and administers your wireless network. You need to understand the concept of gain, loss, reflection, refraction, diffraction, scattering, absorption, and free space loss.

Gain

Gain describes an increase in a radio frequency signal’s amplitude. Usually, gain is an active process. This means that you can use an external power source (such as an antenna) to amplify a signal, or you can use a high-gain antenna to focus the beam width of a signal to increase its amplitude.

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