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 ...
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 ...
There was a time when anyone with a 56Kbps modem thought they were redlining it on the Internet. Then came cable, broadband, fiber optic. Today, network connectivity is even faster than ever, doing ...
Trisha Jandoc was an associate writer at CNET covering broadband and everything related to home internet. She graduated from St. John's University with a bachelor's degree in journalism and a focus on ...
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 ...
Back in 2011, Professor Harald Haas delivered a groundbreaking TED (technology, entertainment, design) talk about the untapped potential of the visible light spectrum. Haas, chair of Mobile ...
What’s the future of fantastically fast Internet? Think: Li-Fi! We all know the magic that invaded our lives with the launch of Wi-Fi. But the question is: Will Li-Fi, or bidirectional, high-speed and ...
The equipment is big and expensive, with the research costs at almost US$500,000. But by just using retail components, Chinese professor Chi Nan has built her own Li-Fi wireless system that can use ...
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 ...