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Electronics World. Electronics World ( Wireless World, founded in 1913, [1] [2] and in October 1983 renamed Electronics & Wireless World [3]) is a technical magazine in electronics and RF engineering aimed at professional design engineers. It is produced monthly in print and digital formats.
ISSN. 1367-1499. RadCom is the monthly magazine published by the Radio Society of Great Britain and is provided to all corporate members of the society. Typically 100 pages, it includes a mixture of news, theory, construction and technical articles of interest to the amateur radio community. RadCom is the largest circulation amateur radio ...
IEEE Wireless Communications is a bimonthly scientific journal published by the IEEE Communications Society. [1] Papers highlight such topics as portable telephones, communicating palmtop computers, protocols, messaging, communications, and personalized traffic filtering. It also covers such policy issues as spectrum allocation, industry ...
The Wireless Weekly became the monthly magazine "Radio & Hobbies", then "Radio, Television & Hobbies", and finally Electronics Australia, and remained in circulation until 2001. Special Publications. Throughout the life of Wireless Weekly, the publishers produced a range of adjuncts to the magazine.
Headquarters. Austin, Texas, United States. RCR Wireless News is a digital wireless telecommunications industry trade publication. [1] The core focus of the publisher are its news website, daily newsletters and editorial content, including reports and webinars. Alongside this, the organization also hosts digital and in-person industry events.
The IEEE Communications Magazine is a monthly magazine published by the IEEE Communications Society dealing with all areas of communications including light-wave telecommunications, high-speed data communications, personal communications systems (PCS), ISDN, and more. It includes special features, technical articles, book reviews, conferences ...
The success was recorded in Mobile Computing magazine (1999) and later published formally in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 2002 and ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review, 2001. This wireless ad hoc network mode has proven popular with multiplayer handheld game consoles, such as the Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable ...
Earl Dittman (1960-2024) [1] is the owner and film critic for Wireless Magazines, a Houston, Texas-based company that he has said includes five pop culture publications (such as Behind the Screen and Rhythm and Groove) distributed in various markets in the United States. [2] He is also a freelance writer, primarily for entertainment-related ...