by Red Orbit
The Wi-Fi Alliance is adopting a new technology that should boost data speeds of over 10 times at short distances, which could replace video cables in the home entertainment center. The industry group that supports Wi-Fi said it is joining with Wireless Gigabit Alliance, or WiGig, which has been developing ways to exploit the 60-gigahertz frequency band for extremely high data speeds between devices in the same room. Wi-Fi Alliance marketing director Kelley Davis-Felner told the Associated Press (AP) the technology would probably take two years in order to show up in products. The first ones might be Blu-Ray players that send their high-definition video signal wirelessly to compatible TV sets. Portable devices like video cameras could later have the ability to send video wirelessly.
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