We’re chatting at myopenrouter.com! October 21st, 2008 | Comments Off

We wanted to write a quick note to let everyone know that we’ve been loving the community over at myopenrouter.com. It’s a group of people developing, tweaking, and just having fun with Netgear’s new opensource router. It’s the router we use to run client’s hotspots so you know it’s got to be great. Stop over […]

Titan Hotspots CEO Speaks at Student Entreprenuer Seminar October 9th, 2008 | 1 Comment »

Titan Hotspots CEO, Brian Fritton, spoke tonight at a Chicago Coleman Entrepreneurship Center seminar titled “Student Entrepreneurs: Balancing Books & Business.” As part of the panel including other student entrepreneurs such as Quinn Wilson of Crystal Falls Productions as, Alla Loffe of Pallandrome, and Chris Campbell and Michael Sullivan of Lakeshore Branding.
Brian Said the following […]

USB product replacing wires? February 23rd, 2008 | Comments Off

This week a chipset developer named Wisair announced at CES its new design for a Wireless USB dongle set. It is able to provide speeds of 70-100 Mbps to upwards of 200 Mbps from a native host.
Serdar Yurdakul, director of marketing says, “We were able to come up with a solution where the device […]

Chicago Transit Authority Jumps on the Wi-Fi Train February 20th, 2008 | 2 Comments »

Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) announced last week that they have successfully deployed a solar-powered Tropos wireless mesh network in its rail yards. CTA employees will use the shiny new wireless mesh for mobile maintenance record keeping. The CTA expects the MetroMesh solution to drastically increase worker productivity and decrease their effect on the environment by […]

Too much technology, too little space for Intel. May 11th, 2007 | Comments Off

Intel faces many issues in today’s increasingly wireless world. As the amount of wireless technology increases, so does the amount of space needed to put all of that hardware in there. Intel and other developers will continue to struggle in an increasingly competitive market. Failing to meet all the standards could result […]