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I see a whole new local networking technology developing here. Solar cells are available just about everywhere and so are strong led flashlights that can bridge the distance between the users of a local network and the internet feed… New Technology Uses Solar Cells As Power Source & Li-Fi Data Node The new solar ‘Li-Fi‘ …
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A solution to the overload of microwave radiation from cell phones and WIFI? Russian firm’s Li-Fi internet solution winning foreign clients BeamCaster’s light module can transfer data at a speed of 1.25 gigabytes per second, which is the guaranteed speed for transferring data to each working unit. In April 2014, the Russian company Stins Coman …
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LiFi – or data transmission by light is both faster and less damaging to living organisms than WiFi, which uses microwave frequencies. Apple testing Ultra-Fast Li-Fi Wireless Technology for Future iPhones Apple to make future iPhones compatible with a cutting-edge technology that has the capability to transmit data at 100 times the speed of WiFi, …
I think it would be a definite step forward for such a technology to get into wide use. The signal, transmitted through LED lightbulbs, is imperceptible to human eyes. Better than microwave… LED LiFi Doubles Transmit Speed pureLiFi, the light communications technology company, that transmits data using light waves from ‘off-the-shelf’ LED bulbs, says they have …
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Chinese scientists discover light bulbs can produce Wi-Fi China is having a light-bulb moment. Scientists from the Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics have discovered that a microchip embedded one-watt LED bulb is capable of emitting Wi-Fi, with enough signal strength to provide internet for four computers. The discovery, aptly named “Li-Fi,” relies on the use …