WiFi, Bluetooth and Radio on one chip

February 3, 2007 by poeloq | 1 Comment

Broadcom has announced that they are going to introduce a single chip with WiFi, Bluetooth and FM capabilities: it will support IEEE 802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 and FM (using an “advanced” FM receiver). The chip could be used in mobile devices, such as UMPCs and mobile phones / smartphones.
The chip, BCM4325, will also be able […]

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Verizon Wireless unveils faster mobile broadband service

February 2, 2007 by techbuzz | Leave a Comment

Can you think of a mobile broadband service that enables its users an average download speed of 450-800 Kbits per second, and average upload speeds of 300-400 Kbits per second? Well, this is not a utopia, which is unattainable. It is a fact because Verizon Wireless unveiled its USB720 which it claims will require just […]

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Kensington’s Bluetooth VoiP telephone

February 1, 2007 by poeloq | Leave a Comment

Don’t you hate having to get your cheap headset out in public and then get tangled up in the cable? Impossible? Well, just visit any London City coffee shop and wait a few minutes…
Kensington may just have the solution: a very compact Bluetooth VoIP phone which when not needed fits into your notebooks PCMCIA slot […]

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Zune Wi-Fi Re-Fills available soon

January 28, 2007 by davidallen | Leave a Comment

Microsoft may be considering the introduction of Wi-Fi Zune filling station type spots, where the users of the new Microsoft Zune machine will be able to download music by using Wi-Fi in certain areas, such as stations, airports and stores, however the coverage will be limited for some time, that is until all the equipment […]

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Boeing 787 not too include wireless system

January 26, 2007 by poeloq | Leave a Comment

The Boeing 787 is not going to have the announced wireless system, as it is too heavy. The amount of wires Boeing were going to save by using wireless amounted to 50 Pounds, whereas the wireless equipment would have weighed a full 150 Pounds more, clocking in at 200 Pounds. Apart from the weight problem, […]

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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 […]

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WiFi Boost By 210% Coming Soon!

January 24, 2007 by Static | Leave a Comment

You like WiFi, but is your current system just failing you and not meeting your expectations? Or maybe, are you just looking to simply enhance your currently okay WiFi? Buffalo actually has the answers.

The recent announcement that Buffalo’s AirStation WLI-U2-SG54HP will be released has already got many users seeking for a strong WiFi drooling over […]

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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 […]

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Sony Ericsson MBW-100 watch know who’s over the phone

January 21, 2007 by techman | Leave a Comment

Sony Ericsson has launched the MBW-100 watch, which connects wirelessly with a cell phone and lets the user know who’s calling. The watch using Bluetooth technology to connect with the phone vibrates and displays the identity of the caller.
The watch works within a distance of 30 feet from the phone. It vibrates when a […]

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Duo Soundolier’s ‘wireless speaking lamp’

January 21, 2007 by techbuzz | Leave a Comment

Lamps were known for their power of illumining our rooms. But now its arena has been expanded and lamps now have been taken to greater heights to serve a gamut of purposes and be friendlier to its users. Thanks to Duo Soundolier, for it has made lamps to work as sleek, fashionable and a handy […]

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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 […]

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Asus announce/launch three new products

January 19, 2007 by poeloq | 1 Comment

I subscribe to a total of roughly 1000 RSS feeds spanning many categories, including about 200 gadget feeds. Sadly, most of the incoming messages are not worthwhile reading and I run a filter once every hour or so to find interesting information without having to read on average roughly 5,000 articles a day. One key […]

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Netgear Wireless HD

January 18, 2007 by poeloq | Leave a Comment

I mentioned this morning in our DIY feature how many cables I have lying around and my distaste of this fact. I remember trying to setup a Linux media center PC a few years back to centrally archive my music, films and other media in one central place. I did not actually get round […]

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