DISA has highlighted the technology known as Li-Fi, or Light Fidelity, as an alternative to wireless network connections with both tactical and garrison applications. (Wilfredo Lee/AP) Imagine a ...
Long restricted to the academic domain, Li-Fi, a light-based data delivery method is suddenly getting all sorts of attention. An Estonian startup Velmenni recently tested an commercial implementation ...
As technology enthusiasts, we all have a love-hate relationship with Wi-Fi. It's so convenient, the way it enables devices to access networks including the internet in a totally untethered fashion. It ...
Even if you’ve never heard of Li-Fi before, you can probably work out what it is. Instead of accessing the Internet wirelessly using radio frequencies, like Wi-Fi does, you use the visible light ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. A new technology medium called Li-Fi is ready to shake up the world of wireless connectivity, offering real-world speeds of 1Gbps--100 times the speeds of ...
EDINBURGH, Scotland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Harald Haas, Professor at the University of Edinburgh and Chief Science Officer (CSO) and co-founder of pureLiFi, and his team have made another breakthrough in ...
One of the several mysteries central to the plot of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes novel The Hound of the Baskervilles involves mysterious lights that appear on the moor, a stretch of ...
When businesses decide to engage with crypto, they quickly discover the landscape is fragmented across numerous blockchains. If they want to move assets between different chains, they must often rely ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. aApple is known for incorporating new and innovative technologies in its iPhone lineup, and we can see proof of this in every new major iPhone refresh. Now ...
The Li-Fi standard took a big step forward this week when Air France deployed the light-based wireless internet system on a commercial flight for the first time. The demonstration was the result of a ...
Chinese professor Chi Nan from Fudan University has built her own Li-Fi wireless system using basic retail components, such as off-the-shelf LED lights, making her one of the first people in the world ...