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TECH

Next-gen Wi-Fi technologies on the way

Life, James Hein, Published on 07/11/2018

» The fixed line versus Wi-Fi debate continues to be a popular one. And with technologies like Wi-Gig and Wi-Fi 6 in the pipeline, the debate will only intensify. Current Wi-Fi technologies work inside the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands; they also have user-friendly version numbers now. Wi-Fi 4 came out in 2009 under the name 802.11n, Wi-Fi 5 arrived in 2014 as 802.11ac and Wi-Fi 6 is due in 2019 as 802.11.ax. In the near future, you'll see these numbers start to appear on your devices, but not every manufacturer will bother to use the new designations. Wi-Fi numbers 1-3 represent even older, now mostly unused versions.

TECH

Microsoft price policy will raise a few eyebrows

Life, James Hein, Published on 05/10/2016

» With the Microsoft Server 2016 evaluation version now out, the company is bucking the typical IT trend by planning to make the new version a lot more expensive. Windows Server 12 users thinking about upgrading may be in for a number of pricing surprises. So if you're planning to upgrade, start communicating with Microsoft now to get the best deal for your organisation, at least for the next three years.

OPINION

Browser bother

Life, James Hein, Published on 18/03/2015

» How many browsers should you have installed? Let's face it, everyone has their favourite. Sometimes this is the one that comes with the machine, typically Internet Explorer. Some governments and institutions like banks also favour a particular browser making it difficult for those with others to get connected and access services.