The next generation of wireless networking will be called WiFi 6WiFi naming is about to get easier to understand.By R. England, 10.03.2018
WiFi's tougher WPA3 security is readyWPA3 adds better encryption and safer smart homes.By J. Fingas, 06.26.2018
Mesh WiFi gear from different companies could soon work togetherThe WiFi Alliance wants to standardize mesh networking.By K. Holt, 05.14.2018
Tougher WiFi security will keep you safe at the coffee shopWPA3 promises individual data encryption and safeguards against weak passwords.By J. Fingas, 01.08.2018
WiGig will bring superfast WiFi to devices next yearWiFi beamforming yields up to 8 Gbps from 30 feet away. By S. Dent, 10.25.2016
New WiFi standard offers more range for less powerThe WiFi Alliance's 900MHz 'HaLow' standard is aimed at connected home devices.By S. Dent, 01.04.2016
Live from the Engadget CES Stage: an interview with WiGig's Ali Sadri (update: video embedded)By B. Heater, 01.10.2013
Wi-Fi Alliance announces first Miracast-certified devices, full compatibility with Intel WiDiBy Z. Lutz, 09.19.2012
WiFi alliance begins Tunneled Direct Link Setup certification, hopes to improve media streamingBy J. Trew, 08.26.2012
WiFi alliance begins hardware testing on Passpoint cell-to-hotspot roaming programBy J. Trew, 06.26.2012
TI cuts the cables, backs Miracast as wireless video standard for OMAP platformBy Z. Lutz, 06.05.2012
WiFi certification fuels speculation of Samsung Galaxy Note successor (updated)By Z. Lutz, 01.12.2012