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WWW Performance Over GPRS
White Paper This paper presents investigative results of HTTP performance over GPRS (General Packet Radio Service). Following on from an earlier study of GPRS, which uncovered a number of performance problems with TCP... [04 May 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 03.10.08
Round-Up It's also run radio adverts, which presumably ended with a rapidly spoken disclaimer about terms and conditions and a warning that if you get captured and fed alive to ill-tempered mutant sea bass the government will... [03 Oct 2008]
East England Ambulance rides the Airwave
News The NHS has commenced the rollout of the Airwave secure digital radio network to ambulance teams throughout England, starting with East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust (EEAST). Before we started using Airwave, it... [24 Aug 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: No locks?
Comment Today it seems ludicrous but in those days a heater and radio were not standard, and neither were fog and reversing lights or floor mats. Written in a hotel near Morpeth, Northumberland, polished on the A1 heading south... [15 Mar 2007]
Patients get NHS e-record opt out
News He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "Once your information has been uploaded from your GP to the central systems you will have an enormous job in getting it deleted or getting it changed if it's wrong and you will... [18 Dec 2006]
CSR aims to be the Primark of VoIP
News UK chip designer Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) has launched its bid to be the king of cheap and cheerful VoIP home phones. Simon Finch, VP of the wi-fi strategic business unit, told... [11 Sep 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Jammers not listeners
Comment And this is not to mention our radio, TV and satellite broadcast systems, of course. At some point in your life you will have experienced unintentional interference on a radio, TV or mobile phone.... [28 Feb 2006]
Why less wireless?
AS Analysis This time we turn to the CEOs of Cambridge Silicon Radio and The Cloud. But few know of silicon veteran John Hodgson, that company's boss. But this year, says Tony... [26 Sep 2005]
George Polk
AS Profile Arguably at 27 the CEO of Cambridge Silicon Radio counts as a man driving Bluetooth but Vodafone's CEO, representing mainstream cellular wireless, only comes in at 42. Relative to his... [23 Sep 2005]
John Hodgson
AS Profile Time was when, if you mentioned a chip-making rainmaker from Cambridge in the UK, people would assume you were talking about Sir Robin Saxby at ARM. One of only two individuals in the list for whom... [23 Sep 2005]
Pay-as-you-drive road tax: Best of Reader Comments
News There will also be a very interesting market for 'spoof' boxes, which send radio frequency signals pretending to be satellites, telling the onboard system that you are travelling down a dirt track road in Wales charged... [10 Jun 2005]
More cash for new homegrown tech, demands MP
News The report identifies Cambridge Silicon Radio and Autonomy as two soft start-up successes but adds of the UK's tech market: "Over at least 25 years of trying, the UK has singularly... [22 Mar 2005]
CSR goes for Wi-Fi with chip launch
News Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) has launched a range of chips that support the three most popular Wi-Fi standards. The products, called UniFi, are designed to be embedded in a wide range... [09 Nov 2004]
Cambridge companies confident about coming year
News Cambridge currently is home to big names such as ARM Holdings, Autonomy and Cambridge Silicon Radio, as well as a number of start-ups. Cambridge... [25 Aug 2004]
CSR gives top value of £239m for floatation
News Bluetooth company Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) has announced the value of its flotation, giving a range of 160p to 200p per share. The wireless company has been doing well of late, with... [13 Feb 2004]
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