Wi-fi connectivity from a light bulb - or "li-fi" - has come a step closer, according to Chinese scientists.
A microchipped bulb can produce data speeds of up to 150 megabits per second (Mbps), Chi Nan, IT professor at Shanghai's Fudan University told Xinhua News.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24579776
Nothing new about that.
Two of us developed a similar system - albeit slower about 25 years ago, but it worked and resulted in an MSc. Might be a case of checking to see if he has tried to patent it
Interesting, I guess it may lead to further trials of ethernet over powerline as if you think about it the two technologies do somewhat compliment each other.
Oh the internet has gone down, have you turned the table lamp off and back on ;D
I suspect the router would move to be next to the consumer unit.
Sounds a great technology.
It would be OK, until a lightbulb goes, and blows all the fuses in the house, like it does in mine.
You're not the guy in the old Barclaycard advert are you Simon? ;D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qH81Blq8uhc
Joking aside that's happened to me a few times, usually when coming in from work on a damp cold evening.
Yes, it always happens in the dark, for some reason. ;D
I did suggest to Dulux they should make glow in the dark pure brilliant white but they weren't keen.
;D