Articles, tagged with "802 11b", page 5
12th November 2008
Sneak Peek
HCL Notebook K21 K2105 is a wide screen notebook with Intel Pentium Dual Core Processor. Along with this, it has a lot of distinctive features which will impress you from the first go itself!
Key Features
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Author:
lapasia
10th November 2008
Sneak Peak
Bring home the HCL Notebook P21-P2114 with the Intel Pentium Dual Core T2080 processor and you will experience a new world of technology. The notebook is developed for stylish people who would like to flaunt their notebook among their friend...
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Author:
lapasia
03rd November 2008
If you feel like becoming an even better gaming wizard, you could try to invest in an Xbox network adapter. Having an Xbox network adapter means being able to add high speed wireless access to your game console. With the Xbox network adapter, you can play...
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Author:
gamebay1211
27th October 2008
Sneak Peek
HCL Leaptop U9912-AX8011 is a wide screen notebook with Intel Core2 Duo T5300 Processor. This laptop is shares lot of its attributes with its close sister HCL Leaptop Z23-Z2301. But it still has its own distinctive style and features which g...
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Author:
lapasia
08th September 2008
Sneak Peek
HP-Compaq Presario C765TU is a wide screen notebook with Intel Celeron Processor 550. Although, Celeron processors are considered to be low-end and low cost processors, they at times work very well. Apart from this, the notebook has a lot of...
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Author:
lapasia
02nd September 2008
Sneak Peek
HP Compaq Presario C770TU is a wide screen notebook with Intel Pentium Core T2370. This processor can do multiple jobs at same time, which is a blessing in today?s hectic times.
Key Features
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Author:
lapasia
24th August 2008
Sony Ericsson have announced the new Sony Ericsson P1 smartphone, which has surprised the world, largely because we all thought it was going to be called the P700i. Building on the feature set of earlier models, the Sony Ericsson P1 supports a wide range ...
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Author:
swornambigai
09th May 2008
WiFi is the other name for wireless internet or wireless network, this name is mostly used by none technical users who just knows how to access internet wirelessly, they know pretty much nothing beyond that. WiFi is basically short form for wireless fidel...
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Author:
M. Aslam
27th March 2008
The Apple iphone is quad-band, wi-fi enabled (Apple site specs say 802.11b and g though Steve was talking about n compatibility also), with Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, GSM, and EDGE. iPhone features the most revolutionary user interface since the mouse. It's an e...
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Author:
swornambigai
20th July 2007
People who are fond of keeping a handset powered with multiple features should definitely opt for Nokia N95, as this could be the best option for them. It is well known for its multiple features among the mobile phone users. It can very well cater to your...
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Author:
Ebony
05th July 2007
A wireless network is a flexible data communications system, which uses wireless media such as radio frequency technology to transmit and receive data over the air, minimizing the need for wired connections. Now you can take your laptop and get conne...
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Author:
beerbong
29th June 2007
Apple MacBook pro core 2 duo 2.33GHz 17 inch screen - MA611B/A
The Apple MacBook Pro still provides an easily operation, stability, and system security, but this requires an additional power for a higher performance level.
This Apple MacBook Pro consist...
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Author:
fatalus
29th June 2007
IBM laptops
IBM ThinkPad X41 Tablet 1866
The X41 claims the lightest 12" tablet PC, with the most extended battery life among other products, with network assistance for 802.11b/g and Gigabit ethernet.
Features:
It uses Intel Pentium M 778 1.6 GHz ...
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Author:
fatalus
30th May 2007
Wireless
A wireless network is a flexible data communications system, which uses wireless media such as radio frequency technology to transmit and receive data over the air, minimizing the need for wired connections. Now you can take your laptop and ge...
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Author:
palsit
30th May 2007
Every modern notebook is Wi-Fi enabled, allowing internet access from any part of the globe. But while using your wireless notebook, you should be aware of Wi-Fi standards, hotspots, and how to effectively use this technology to make the optimum use of yo...
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Author:
Roberto Sedycias