Thursday, April 24, 2008

Next Version of Bluetooth

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Bluetooth (SIG) today announced the next version of Bluetooth will see some big changes.

The Bluetooth SIG today announced its selection of the WiMedia Alliance multiband orthogonal frequency division multiplexing version of ultra-wideband (UWB) for integration with current Bluetooth wireless technology, thus taking the next step in its plan to create a version of the globally popular Bluetooth wireless technology with a high speed/high data rate option.This new version of Bluetooth technology will meet the high-speed demands of synchronizing and transferring large amounts of data as well as enabling high quality video and audio applications for portable devices, multi-media projectors and television sets. At the same time, Bluetooth technology will continue catering to the needs of very low power applications such as mice, keyboards and mono headsets, enabling devices to select the most appropriate physical radio for the application requirements,thereby offering the best of both worlds. www.bluetooth.com

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Sony Ericsson Black Diamond (An Answer to VERTU???)

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Industrial designer Jaren Goh has created his newest concept,the Black Diamond mobile phone for Sony Ericsson,Could this be Sony Ericsson's answer to Nokia's Vertu?I certainly hope so.


This high end 4 megapixel phone is Cased in a layer of polycarbonate with mirror finish cladding.The OLED technology makes for vivid illumination under the polycarbonate skin and gives it a borderless screen effect.The ultra thin profile,clean lines,and ultra-glossy finish are all qualities sure to attract Sony Ericsson fans and gadget freaks alike.

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Industrial designer Jaren Goh has created his newest concept,the Black Diamond mobile phone for Sony Ericsson,Could this be Sony Ericsson's answer to Nokia's Vertu?I certainly hope so.

This high end 4 megapixel phone is Cased in a layer of polycarbonate with mirror finish cladding.The OLED technology makes for vivid illumination under the polycarbonate skin and gives it a borderless screen effect.The ultra thin profile,clean lines,and ultra-glossy finish are all qualities sure to attract Sony Ericsson fans and gadget freaks alike.

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Bluetooth Powered Glove Developed

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Researchers at Engineered Fibre Structures (EFS), a University of Manchester spin-out,have developed a soft-fabric electronic glove that remotely controls equipment via a Bluetooth connection.

The Control Glove lets you send wireless bluetooth commands to electronic devices via each of the glove's fingertips has a contact, and you put different fingers together to send different commands.

The designers see a number of possible uses for wireless gloves, including gaming, patient rehabilitation in healthcare, and a computer interface.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Sony Ericson PSP Phone

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sony-ericsson-psp-phone.jpg Sony Ericsson has surely done it this time with this amazing PSP phone that seems to be heading our way. The first question that daunts us is how on earth will they accommodate a screen to match that of the PSP? Behold! the phone has a screen that can rotate a whole 180 degrees. With this change in setup you can even use your regular menu keys as game controlling buttons. You can also use the phone as a smart mobile TV station.

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Monday, April 7, 2008

Samsung's 64 Gigabit NAND Flash Memory

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Samsung's 64 Gigabit NAND Flash Memory nand_flash_memory.jpg

As the memory capacity of devices gets doubled and tripled with every passing day, the smile across space hogger's faces broadens. This one's got just about the memory to ensure that you stop whining. memory, but style too. It isn't everyday that we come up talking about something as cool as a 64 GB NAND Flash Memory. Can you imagine the wonder of your device you iPhone will be once it will have this Flash in it. We can dream about having phones with massive storage capacities in the form of flash memory itself. It's all for the taking!

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