
Logitech reveals new G604 Lightspeed wireless mouse
Optical Hero 16K sensor and six thumb buttons
Logitech G, a gaming-oriented brand of Logitech, has announced its newest gaming rodent, the Logitech G604 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse.

5G will reach 40 percent of the world by 2024
Ericsson claims it will cover 1.4 billion people
5G will reach more than 40 percent of the world's population and cover 1.5 billion people by the end of 2024, according to the latest mobility report from telecommunications company Ericsson.

EU worried about wireless spectrum system
Shake up likely before 5G
The European Union is reviewing a bill pertaining to wireless spectrum licences in preparation for the rollout of 5G across the bloc.

Wireless antennas shrink
By 100 times
Boffins at Northeastern University in Boston have emerged from their smoke filled labs having shrunk antennas for wireless communication by 100 times.

Next iPhone will have wireless charging
At last Apple has invented it
The geniuses at Apple will finally invent gaming changing wireless charging technology, which none of its rivals have, and it will be in the next iPhone.

Razer unveils its Lancehead gaming mouse
Coming in both wired and wireless versions
Razer said its newest Lancehead gaming mouse will be available in both wired and wireless versions as well as promising some rather impressive features.

AMD wants to make your VR headset wireless
Acquires Nitero millimeter wave company
You might seen we've writing about millimeter waves several times. and we usually attributed this term to 5G. AMD has just acquired Nitero, a millimeter wave company that wants to use this technology to cut the cord on your VR and AR headset.

Google abandoning fibre projects
Wireless will get things moving
Google has decided that fibre is rather old hat and is walking away from wires in favour of wireless tech.

Arlo shows off upcoming kid monitoring
Parents can sleep easier at night
Hey baby what are you up to?

EU boss promises 5G by 2020
Uninterrupted 5G coverage by 2025
European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker made some bold statement about the future of 5G in his State of the Union 2016 speech.