The University of Kent’s hackerspace, TinkerSoc, recently had a talk on software-defined radio using an incredibly inexpensive USB TV tuner. Of course this is nothing new to Hackaday readers, but they ...
Antenna Software, delivering real business mobility to the world's most demanding enterprises, recently announced it has acquired strategic assets of Vettro Corporation, a privately held company based ...
Wireless Enterprise Symposium Antenna Software, one of the leader in mobile enterprise technologies and solutions, will showcase its recently announced AMP Studio mobile applications development ...
It used to be that if you walked in the door of a Cleveland industrial pump distributor, the guy at the door would lug you a big catalog in a three ring binder and let you spend 15 minutes flipping ...
Notch has launched its MAGIC Series software-defined antennas, designed to more than double wireless range and improve RF performance without requiring radio replacements. Notch's MAGIC Series ...
Antenna said it will continue to support Vettro’s V360 mobile application products and, where possible, migrate Vettro customers to the Antenna Mobility Platform. In general, the AMP is designed as a ...
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Radio Waves has released its RW UltimateGraph antenna pattern software, the latest software tool in the RW ToolBox series of software. By downloading RW UltimateGraph and Radio Waves microwave antenna ...
Antenna Software today unveiled cloud-based software called AMPchroma for designing, testing and managing mobile apps and mobile websites. Sold as a managed service, AMPchroma will give companies ...
Antenna Software, a vendor of software and services for building, rolling out and managing mobile applications, Tuesday is announcing the beta release of its Antenna Mobility Platform (AMP), which ...
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