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| Infrared light could someday deliver super-fast WiFi WiFi has become essential to our everyday lives, which is why slow speeds piss us all off. Luckily, a PhD student in the Netherlands has come up with a potentially groundbreaking idea: using infrared rays to carry wireless data to your laptop or smar... https://www.engadget.com/2017/03/17/...per-fast-wifi/ |
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