The Perfect Portable Computing Device Of 2015
Published on July 25, 2008 to OpinionAnalyst Opinion - When I think about the perfect notebook I often think back to the Science Fiction series Read more
If You Can Be Number One In China You Can Be Number One In The World: Q&A With Freescale's CMO H
Published on July 18, 2008 to Business & LawDuring the recent Freescale Technology Forum (FTF) in the US, company senior VP, chief sales and marketing officer Henri Richard noted that one of the great pleasures he has had since joining... Read more
Networking Device Makers See Healthy Revenue Growth In Q3
Published on July 3, 2008 to NetworkingDespite growing concerns of an economic slowdown worldwide, most Taiwan network-equipment makers, including Accton Technology, Alpha Networks, D-Link and Gemtek Technology, expect revenues to... Read more
900 Million GPS Shipments By 2013
Published on January 18, 2008 to Business & LawThe GPS modernization project and the arrival of additional Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) such as GLONASS, Galileo, and Beidou/Compass will increase the availability, reliability,... Read more
RIM Receives Patent For Hybrid Portrait/Landscape Display Device
Published on March 3, 2008 to SmartphonesResearch in Motion (RIM) has been granted a patent which indicates that the company may be working on widescreen Blackberrys. Read more
Faster Than Real-Time: MPEG-4 Encoding With DivX 4.11
Published on December 7, 2001 to NetworkingIntel's support helped to make the DivX codec considerably faster, primarily due the SSE optimization. Athlon XP owners can also enjoy the benefits of this improvement, provided that they use the proper utilities. Read more
Who Designed This Ipod Crap? The Cartoon That Says It All
Published on June 9, 2006 to Home TheaterCartoonist Jen Sorensen has captured the absurd essence of Ipod mania. Barry Gerber responds to Aaron McKenna's "scathing" attack on his Ipod column by waving her cartoon for all to see. Read more
Can TomTom's Go 700 GPS Save a Marriage? Part I
Published on March 31, 2006 to SmartphonesFor Barry Gerber it was either buy a GPS or get divorced by his wife. He chose the GPS. But, what to buy? Join Gerber, a long time GPS owner wannabe, as he tests what he hopes will be the GPS that saves his marriage. Read more
Can 802.11g APs Handle the Load?
Published on August 17, 2004 to NetworkingEver wonder if the extra money you pay for an "enterprise" access point is buying the ability to handle heavier traffic loads than the $100-or-so AP on your local retailer's shelf? We did too until we put six 802.11g APs through some pretty heavy load testing, with some surprising results... Read more
Who Designed This Crap? Product Packaging, Where's My Chainsaw?
Published on August 9, 2006 to Desktop ComputersMobile computers and accessories are cool. However the way they're packaged is a real horror show, almost literally. With impenetrable shipping boxes and envelopes, as well as plastic blister packs sealed tighter than most tombs, it seems like vendors really don't want you to get to their products. Read more
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Fujitsu Palm ID Device
CES 2008: As secure as an optical scanner at a much lower price, these device read the veins inside your palm to create an id match. Read more
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