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Battered, but not broken: understanding the WPA crack

Via ARS Technica By Glenn Fleishman | Published: November 06, 2008 – 07:25PM CT Finding a slim vector Academic researchers have found an exploitable hole in a popular form of wireless networking encryption. The hole is in a part of … Continue reading

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Startup chipmaker hopes to hook enterprise with 1Gbps WiFi

Via ARS Technica By Glenn Fleishman | Published: October 19, 2008 – 10:10PM CT Startup chipmaker Quantenna Communications says that it can push 1Gbps over regular WiFi without defying the laws of physics. This isn’t as hyped up as it … Continue reading

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White spaces, angry faces: Inside the battle over ‘interference’

Via Ars Technica By Nate Anderson | Published: September 23, 2008 – 11:30PM CT High stakes Every city in the country—even New York City—has a host of unused TV channels. Opening up that fertile field of spectrum to the seeds … Continue reading

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White spaces, angry faces: Inside the battle over ‘interference’

Via Ars Technica By Nate Anderson | Published: September 23, 2008 – 11:30PM CT High stakes Every city in the country—even New York City—has a host of unused TV channels. Opening up that fertile field of spectrum to the seeds … Continue reading

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