Professor Harald Haas coined the term “Li-Fi” to mean ‘light fidelity.’ However, Li-Fi is rather distinct in a far more fascinating approach; it is distinguished as new, groundbreaking technology that ...
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 ...
The latest Wi-Fi standards are probably faster than your home internet connection, but even the fastest wireless networks can't touch Li-Fi. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE ...
A group of researchers has used Li-fi, an innovative communication technology leveraging visible light for data transmission, to outpace Wi-Fi speed by more than 100 times, potentially providing a ...
Li-Fi, short for Light Fidelity, has long been pitched as the wireless upgrade that could make today’s home and office Wi-Fi feel sluggish. By using light instead of radio waves, it promises data ...
Li-Fi technology has the potential to give us faster, more secure wireless internet access, even in busy environments where there is already heavy Wi-Fi coverage. It’s not a replacement for Wi-Fi, but ...
< Photo 1. (Front row from left) Seungmin Shin, First Author; Professor Himchan Cho; (Back row from left) Hyungdoh Lee, Seungwoo Lee, Wonbeom Lee; (Top left) Dr. Kyung-geun Lim > Li-Fi (Light Fidelity ...
There's a new way to log onto the Internet if you work in Estonia, and it's as easy as flipping a light switch. Actually, that's how the signals are transmitted, through light. The technology has just ...
Li-Fi passed a significant mile marker on its marathon road to mass adoption, as the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) finally approved a standard for its use. Although more ...
Manuel Vonau was Android Police's Google Editor until April 2024, with expertise in Android, Chrome, Pixels, and other Google products. For five years, he covered tech news and reviewed devices after ...
Li-Fi poses certain limitations as it is still in its trial period. Although it is already being used across different industries, it will take some time before we see how it affects internet ...
Operating system code can sometimes give us clues as to where a company is headed in terms of development. And that could be happening with iOS, as one Twitter user has spotted something interesting ...