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Archive for January, 2008

Toshiba Qosmio G45 Penryn Review

The Toshiba Qosmio G45 is a full entertainment system packed into one slightly over-sized 17″ widescreen notebook. via NotebookReview.com

General Dynamics Itronix intros rugged Duo-Touch II tablet PC

Posted Jan 30th 2008 3:32PM by Donald Melanson Filed under: Tablet PCs General Dynamics Itronix sure took their time producing a follow-up to its original Duo-Touch tablet PC , but it has finally come though, … via Engadget

Making sense of low-power wireless network standards

Wireless products and technology for sensing & control applications are quickly becoming a reality. via DesignLines

Broadcom’s Rebuilding Year: Fool by Numbers

Broadcom’s profit margins deteriorated all through 2007 in a tough competitive environment — only to jump back with a vengeance in the fourth quarter. Management credits successful launches of new Bluetooth, digital TV, and wireless networking …

DSP Group to Attend Dect Cat-iq 08 Conference

DSP Group, Inc. , a worldwide leader in developing and providing solutions for the residential wireless market, will attend the DECT CAT-iq 08 conference on 30th & 31st January in Amsterdam. via TechWeb.com

The Yamaha NX-B02 Bluetooth Speakers

For those who experienced the Yamaha NX-A01 speaker cube will agree that the lack of wireless capabilities was a sore point with the speakers. via New Launches

DSP Group to Attend Dect Cat-iq 08 Conference

DSP Group, Inc. , a worldwide leader in developing and providing solutions for the residential wireless market, will attend the DECT CAT-iq 08 conference on 30th & 31st January in Amsterdam. via TechWeb.com

MacBook Air helps cut the cord

THERE truly is “something in the air” - and Apple’s new laptop is only the ultra-thin edge of the wedge. via The Courier Mail

Under the Hood: CSR evolves along with Bluetooth

Cambridge Silicon Radio has a reputation in the industry as a strong provider of Bluetooth solutions. via PlanetAnalog.com

A Warm Welcome for Android

No Support for Bluetooth It’s telling that Android, first unveiled by the Google-led Open Handset Alliance in November, is spurring all this interest among developers even though no wireless carriers have definitively agreed to allow such handsets on …