Buffalo – Power Line Networking Solution
March 25, 2007 by Abhinav Kaiser | 1 Comment
There are some power (electric) companies in the US trying to send the cable signal through the electrical lines. The implementation is still in the observation stage. But, when it comes to running network signals through the electric lines, we have a proven gadget from Japan which has accomplished this feat.
Buffalo is a power line […]
Safe computing with data breaker
February 23, 2007 by davidallen | 2 Comments
Whenever we are connected to the Internet, it does not matter what sort of precautions we have taken, there is always an element risk these days, and it is a sign of the times that we live in. We all have firewalls and software solutions which do a great job, but what happens when you […]
A ultra slim VoIP phone: APIOTEK USB SkyPhone
February 9, 2007 by techman | Leave a Comment
The domain of internet telephony is growing bigger and bigger. Endless sessions of chatting now requires phones that are sleek and comfortable to fit into your hands. And so Apiotek has come out with its latest VOIP phone. The APIOTEK USB SkyPhone is only 75mm thick or rather thin and is just 123mm in width […]
Sony Ericsson: PC300 Mobile Broadband PC Card
February 6, 2007 by poeloq | Leave a Comment
Sony Ericsson has announced the PC300 Mobile Broadband PC Card, which is a PCMCIA supporting HSDPA, UMTS, EDGE and GPRS with download speeds up to 3.6Mbps.
The PC300 will support HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE handover and resel ection with HSDPA and UMTS working on 850, 1900 and 2100 MHz (Tri-Band) and GPRS and EDGE at at 850, 900, […]
Fringing, how to use VOIP on a mobile phone
February 1, 2007 by davidallen | 1 Comment
Being able to use the Internet to make and receive calls has become almost a standard day to day event, however have you ever wish that the same could be done with your mobile phone? After all we all know that you can get the Internet on the mobile phone networks, therefore it would stand […]
802.11n draft 2 approved by IEEE working group
January 23, 2007 by poeloq | 1 Comment
The second 802.11n, which is previously called draft 1.10, draft has been approved by the IEEE working group at their London meeting and will now be mailed to IEEE members for comments and then voting by the 400 people strong 802.11n committee.
There have been some major changes, mainly concerning the usage of the 40MhZ band […]
Yahoo! has launches, Yahoo! Go : a reinvention of mobile search
January 10, 2007 by techbuzz | Leave a Comment
Yahoo! has launched a beta version of Yahoo! Go for Mobile 2.0 from the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show, bringing improvements in every facet of the company’s mobile service suite. A user interface redesign and content specifically created for the mobile experience are on order for this large update.It has also announced the release of […]


