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Another delay for one of Logitech’s devices

Published on: 15th December, 2009

Logitech has announced the postpone of the Squeezebox Touch for February. They didn’t comment too much on this, giving no reason for the delay. This is not a curiosity anymore, since Logitech has also delayed the release of the media streaming hub, which was initially planned for September, until December. Squeezebox Touch is the first [...]

First LTE-to-Wi-Fi router from ZyXEL

Published on: 13th December, 2009

ZyXEL has claimed to offer the first 4G router for the Long Term Evolution standard (LTE). The ZLR-2070S can connect at speeds up to 50Mbps downstream and serve a local network through either 802.11n Wi-Fi or its four-port Ethernet switch. It is considered an ideal alternative to the wired services for those providers who either [...]

FCC – white space database expecting new devices

Published on: 7th December, 2009

FCC has recently approved the creation of a white space frequencies database in order to accelerate white space data access. Information about which frequencies are being used by existing TV networks will be collected and processed by a third party, showing this way which of the unused frequencies could be assigned to be used by [...]

Wireless streaming TV – the FlipShare from Cisco

Published on: 7th December, 2009

Cisco Systems has recently made official the presentation of the FlipShare, a TV wireless streaming system filed in FCC late last month. According to earlier suppositions, the system is designed to transmit video signals from a computer to a TV set. The FlipShare device has a remarkably simple design, like Cisco Systems’ Flip recorders, and [...]

The Galaxy Spica of Samsung is now official

Published on: 26th November, 2009

The second Android device made by Samsung has been launched on a world level. The new model is a mid-range device and one of the fastest Android-based phones, powered by a 800MHz processor. Its name is Galaxy Spica or i5700. Compared to the original Galaxy device, the Galaxy Spica handset sports an LCD instead of [...]

Boxee will produce its own hardware

Published on: 20th November, 2009

Boxee has confirmed, a few days ago, that it would produce its own device. The firm has partnered with a home electronics company in order to make a set-top box. A mock-up and further details will be available on December 7th at an event meant to mark the entering in beta version of Boxee’s software. [...]

Hybrid HSPA+/EVDO chipset Qualcomm-made

Published on: 20th November, 2009

Qualcomm enlarged its MDM family with the first cellular chipsets supporting dual advanced 3G and 4G. The MSM7630 is a speech processor LSI device provided with internal D/A converter and is designed for speech output applications like text-to-speech conversion. It supports HSPA, HSPA+ and GSM standards but is also capable of working on CDMA phone [...]

News about the rumoured Apple’s tablet – pen support?

Published on: 18th November, 2009

A recent published US patent filing suggests the Apple’s tablet could have the option for a pen input. The patent describes the process of getting ink data from a device that is characterized as “pen-aware computer system”. It shows a kind of device with slight interface cues from the Apple Newton, but has a different [...]

InFocus – projectors for business and educational markets

Published on: 18th November, 2009

The new released IN3902 and IN3904 DLP projectors from InFocus are intended for domains like business or educational markets. They differ by their native resolution that is 1,024×768 for the IN3902 and 1,280×800 for the IN3904. They are both compatible with InFocus’ LiteBoard technology, which allows users’ interaction with the projectors by using a wireless [...]

The 21Mbps HSPA+ 3G from Rogers tested

Published on: 18th November, 2009

HSPA+ is also known as Evolved High-Speed Packet Access and is nothing else than a wireless broadband standard. HSPA+ provides data rates up to 56 Mbps on the downstream and 22 Mbps on the upstream. The above-mentioned speeds represent theoretical peak sector speeds. The actual speed for user will be lower. HSPA+ introduces optional all-IP [...]

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