Intel designs 45 nanometres wide processor ‘Penryn’
January 27, 2007 by techbuzz | Leave a Comment
In an age of microchips, Intel and IBM have come up with another wonder, the 45 nm processors. It is a tiny giant in the sense that this new Intel processor microchip, which is half the size of a postage stamp, is capable of containing 400 million transistors in it.
The 45 nanometres (billionths of a […]
Memory circuit of the size of a blood-cell unveiled
January 27, 2007 by techbuzz | Leave a Comment
A memory device equivalent to the size of a blood-cell has been devised by the researchers of UCLA and California Institute of Technology, which is capable of storing more than 2000 words of data in it. Information in this device is stored by the help of reconfigurable molecular switches. This would signal a great boost […]
Intel unveils new generation wireless chips for Centrino
January 25, 2007 by techbuzz | Leave a Comment
On the basis of the draft 802.11n wireless standard, Intel has released its new WiFi chip. Intel’s next generation wireless chip or the new WiFi chip will be adorning the 802.11n wireless to its Centrino notebooks. Apart from these, it is also hoped that other vendors, such as, Dell and Hewlett-Packard will also follow their […]
Military Builds Insect-like Robots
January 24, 2007 by Static | Leave a Comment
Recently, I wrote about technology taking over the world. I had a bit of fun relating the article to Isaac Asimov’s iRobot. Well, I think we may be taking another step towards that “dream” once again. Next time, if you feel something crawling on your back or your legs, you might want to reconsider before […]
Bionic Eyes (Hopefully) Coming Soon.
January 24, 2007 by Static | 1 Comment
This posting is for those who won’t be able to read this news unfortunately. But someone who is not blind could maybe enlighten one. Currently, an experiment in hopes of curing blindness has been undergoing with cats. Our feline friends have been chosen as the unfortunate ones, as they have surprisingly similar eyes as humans […]
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 […]
Desk to work as wireless device for gadgets
January 21, 2007 by techbuzz | Leave a Comment
Gone are those days when one has to keep bulky chargers for their various electronic gazettes. Herman Miller Inc., an office furniture maker and Fulton Innovations have now come up with an office desk, which in itself is enabled with a new technology called, an eCoupled technology. This is a wireless device, through […]
Sharp Introduces Dual-Screen Electronic Dictionaries
January 19, 2007 by Static | Leave a Comment
Sharp is not only a renowned electronics company, but also are one of the top leaders in the electronic dictionary industry. Year after year, Sharp have released new electronic dictionaries with not only new information, but also with new features such as an internal MP3 player, e-books, games, etc.
Recently with the model Papyrus PW-GT550, Sharp […]
Joost - too early?
January 18, 2007 by poeloq | Leave a Comment
The media is all over the new company founded by the people behind Skype: Joost. Joost is trying to go even further than Youtube in revolutionizing how we watch TV. The only thing I ask myself is: is Joost not a little ahead of time, especially for the European market? I ask myself this because […]
It’s the New Smell-phone
January 17, 2007 by Pablo | Leave a Comment
You have a phone where you need anything. A call, a video, an MP3 player, browse the internet. But what if it gives a sweet smell? The idea sounds cool where you are almost using your mobile phone the whole day.
Japan’s top wireless operator NTT DoCoMo Inc. intoduced new models of their mobile phones […]
Enjoying Movies and TV Shows More at Home
January 17, 2007 by Pablo | Leave a Comment
A large and good flat screen television needs a sound to match. Planning to put up a home theater completes it. Video plays a big role in creating the home theater illusion of “being” in the movie but the real job of surrounding yourself in the scene falls to your multi-channel surround sound audio system. […]
Seagate unveiled world’s fastest hard drive
January 17, 2007 by techbuzz | Leave a Comment
The ‘worlds fastest hard drive’ as Seagate claimed was unveiled by the company on January 16. The 15,000 RPM SAS hard drive is ideal for the small systems as it takes much smaller space. Seagate has already carved a niche for itself in manufacturing and marketing hi-tech hard disc drives. The drives which are expected […]
New 802.11n Wireless Technology introduced by Apple
January 17, 2007 by techbuzz | Leave a Comment
When on one hand the technological industry are involved in accusing Apple of being ‘notoriously litigious’ on the issue of applying its ‘legal sledgehammer’ against those people who are reporting cases of imitating its new iPhone screen, Apple on the other hand, seemed to be least bothered and kept itself busy in its works.
This could […]
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