ESTEC, the European Space Research and Technology Centre, is the technical heart of ESA - the incubator of the European space effort - where most ESA projects are guided through the various phases of development. To reduce the weight of satellites, engineers at ESA assess the replac... ESTEC, the European Space Research and Technology Centre, is the technical heart of ESA - the incubator of the European space effort - where most ESA projects are guided through the various phases of development. To reduce the weight of satellites, engineers at ESA assess the replac...Oct. 6, 2011 01:32 PM EDT Reads: 160 |
The age of the SMART and GREEN home network is coming. For decades, people have been talking about the new "connected" home but until now there has not been effective drivers - except for those early innovators who demand new and cool. However, with the potential of marketing new servi...Oct. 21, 2010 10:09 AM EDT Reads: 282 |
Why are most homes still living in the tech dark ages? Gurus and tech-evangelists have long been promising the smart home – the automated home with devices that talk to each other, with appliances and central home systems that can be controlled from a home dashboard or over the interne...Oct. 20, 2010 11:33 AM EDT Reads: 2,225 |
The new generation of Ultra low power wireless technologies promise to revolutionize home and business electronics. New devices for games, home entertainment, security, business & home automation, industrial controls, health monitoring, retail signage, etc., will be able to function on...May. 17, 2010 01:26 PM EDT Reads: 1,315 |
At the NAB Show in Las Vegas, Cees Links, Wi-Fi pioneer and CEO of GreenPeak Technologies, (http://www.greenpeak.com) a leading fabless semiconductor company, will be discussing how GreenPeak is teaming up with the world's leading Consumer Electronics companies, Service Providers and t...Apr. 6, 2010 12:29 PM EDT Reads: 278 |
If you ever had the foresight in 1970 to wonder along what sequence of events wireless technologies would start penetrating society, you probably would not have started first with high quality voice networks, then followed with high speed data-networks and finally ended with low data r...Jun. 15, 2009 11:00 PM EDT Reads: 2,843 |







Cees Links is a pioneer of the wireless LAN industry, a visionary leader bringing the world of mobile computing and continuous networking together. Under his responsibility, the first wireless LANs were developed which ultimately became house-hold technology integrated into the PC’s and notebooks we all use today. His group also pioneered the development of access points, home networking routers and hotspot base stations, all widely used today.
The age of the SMART and GREEN home network is coming. For decades, people have been talking about the new "connected" home but until now there has not been effective drivers - except for those early innovators who demand new and cool. However, with the potential of marketing new servi...
Why are most homes still living in the tech dark ages? Gurus and tech-evangelists have long been promising the smart home – the automated home with devices that talk to each other, with appliances and central home systems that can be controlled from a home dashboard or over the interne...
The new generation of Ultra low power wireless technologies promise to revolutionize home and business electronics. New devices for games, home entertainment, security, business & home automation, industrial controls, health monitoring, retail signage, etc., will be able to function on...
At the NAB Show in Las Vegas, Cees Links, Wi-Fi pioneer and CEO of GreenPeak Technologies, (http://www.greenpeak.com) a leading fabless semiconductor company, will be discussing how GreenPeak is teaming up with the world's leading Consumer Electronics companies, Service Providers and t...
If you ever had the foresight in 1970 to wonder along what sequence of events wireless technologies would start penetrating society, you probably would not have started first with high quality voice networks, then followed with high speed data-networks and finally ended with low data r...











