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The wireless broadband and networking market saw continued growth in the first quarter of 2011, according to an updated global tracker from IDC. In its latest report, the analyst claims wireless local area network (WLAN) equipment, with the exception of network interface controllers (NICs), scored year-on-year growth of 20. [
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VoIP phones with wireless handsets are often supplied with a charging dock, allowing the batteries to be restored to full power at any time during which the unit is not in use for a call. However, soon VoIP phones could be charged without the need for a direct circuit connection between the handset and the mains. [
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Broadband could help to put the 'social' back into society, as Frost & Sullivan predicts the future of communities all over the world could be driven by real-time user-generated content with geo-specific features. In its latest Mega Trends report, the analyst anticipates a world in which social networks are commonplace even for people on the move. [
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Computer users with large volumes of data to transfer or connection-intensive activities planned may want to plug their PC or laptop into a wired broadband connection. Figures from Epitiro, which researches broadband performance, indicate that simply plugging directly into a router or modem could improve top speeds by 30 per cent. [
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A US firm has released a new VoIP solutions headset which could improve the sound quality of calls. The new H760 wireless headset, developed by computer peripherals designer Logitech, features noise cancellation software which can eliminate background noise. [
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Wireless is still mainly used for voice services, despite the emergence of data-focused devices like Apple's new iPad, TMCnet has said. "Voice still is, and will be, the killer app, all Twitter to the contrary aside," said David Sims, contributing editor at the communications and technology community. [
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