Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. WiFi routers are a staple of homes and offices all over the world, but there’s more than one way to send wireless data to a device ...
Philips Lighting, the world's largest lighting company, has announced its move into emerging technology LiFi – LEDs that can wirelessly transmit data at high speeds. The Dutch lighting giant has ...
We’re moving one step closer still to a future powered not by Wi-Fi, but by Li-Fi. Philips Lighting, which you likely know best for its bulbs and other illuminating fixtures, is now moving into the ...
In brief: Signify is targeting commercial customers with Trulifi, hoping to attract clients that need wireless coverage in areas where radio spectrum congestion is an issue or not permitted at all, ...
Broadband data-over-light, sent through lighting fixtures commonly seen in commercial buildings, moves a step closer to possible mass adoption through an apparently functioning smart-office ...
Signify, the Philips subsidiary behind Hue lighting, has announced even smarter lighting aimed at businesses: Trulifi lights can transmit and receive data using nothing more than light. The company is ...
This week, Philips announced that its LiFi, or Light Fidelity, tech is currently being tested at the offices of Icade, a French real estate investment company. LiFi provides broadband internet through ...
This week, Signify, formerly Philips Lighting, launched one of the first commercial LiFi, or Light Fidelity, systems. LiFi transmits broadband internet through lights, using LEDs to move data and ...
One of the next technological waves that may crash down on the lighting market is LiFi (Light Fidelity), which transmits data over light waves instead of radio frequency waves. First developed in 2011 ...
WiFi routers are a staple of homes and offices all over the world, but there's more than one way to send wireless data to a device like a laptop or a smartphone. LiFi, a technology that relies on ...