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- Wireless HD update: Sony drops price on DMX-WL1 Wireless Video Link, In-Stat says 802.11n Wi-Fi will win
- The wireless transmission of high-def video from the source to an HDTV is still a bit of a Holy Grail, as technologies like Wireless Home Digital Interface WHDI, WirelessHD, and Ultrawideband UWB are struggling to gain any traction. One example: Sony has just slashed the price on its DMX-WL1 Wireless...
- Tags: UWB, Sony Corp., IEEE 802.11n, Video, Wireless, Market Research In-Stat, Amimon, Ultrawideband (UWB), Wi-Fi, Corporate Communications, Wireless And Mobility, Marketing, Sean Portnoy
- Blog posts 2009-05-05
- News to know: Amazon; Windows 7 beta; Ozzie; Facebook
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Ed Bott: Five things every Windows beta tester should know Zack Whittaker: Students and the Windows 7 release candidate Larry Dignan: Kindlenomics: Keep...
- Tags: Facebook, Microsoft Windows 7, TomTom, Online Photo, Amazon.com Inc., Microsoft Corp., Beta, Brittany, Linux, Ultrawideband (UWB), Microsoft Windows, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Wireless And Mobility, Hardware, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-03-02
- Gefen cuts the cord with its ultrawideband wireless HDMI extender
- One of the Holy Grails of home theater setups is being able to have all of your equipment connected without a corresponding rat's nest of cables. We've seen a number of previews of technology that will allow for the wireless transmission of HD signals, though some are still in purgatory...
- Tags: UWB, HDMI, Cable, Wireless, Gefen, Ultrawideband (UWB), Home Entertainment, Wireless And Mobility, Personal Technology, Sean Portnoy
- Blog posts 2009-03-01
- Wi-Fi in cable set-top boxes coming (not so soon)
- Cable TV providers are planning to add wireless to their set-top boxes, according to panelists at a recent Connect event sponsored by Park Associates and the CEA. A report in EE Times say cable companies like Cox Communications are planning to...
- Tags: Set-top Box, Set-top, Cox Communications Inc., Wireless LANs, Ultrawideband (UWB), Wi-Fi, Cable, Wireless, Tv & Home Theater, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Networking, Rik Fairlie
- Blog posts 2008-06-30
- Samsung to untether its plasma flat panels from all but the power cord
- While spying some new hard drives and a solid state ultra mobile PC at Samsung's gadgetfest in NYC earlier this week, I also spotted some cool flat panel stuff that Samsung has on the way. One of those was the FPT 5084: a 50-inch wireless plasma flat panel...
- Tags: Wired &, Wireless, Video, Personal Technology, Hardware Infrastructure, General, Entertainment
- Blog posts 2007-07-13
- Bill Gates stumps for robotic future
- Bill Gates stumps for robotic futureGates on RoboticsGlad to see that Bill is involved in this area and taking the lead. I don't think I'll sell my Microsoft stock anytime soon . . .Seems very Matrix to meEverything in the robotics space is to enable higher productivity. This being...
- Tags: Robots, Hindsight, robotics, Microsoft Corp., robot, Bill Gates
- Discussion threads 2006-12-19
- Bill Gates stumps for robotic future
- Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates lays out the robotic future in the cover story of Januarys Scientific American magazine, which has a C-3PO type robot on the cover. In the story, Gates argues that the robot industry is akin to the PC industry 30 years...
- Tags: Robots, robot, robotics, Bill Gates, processor
- Blog posts 2006-12-19
- Ultrawideband Wireless Solutions
- The presentation provides an overview of Ultrawidband usage model and technologies and provides technical solutions to coexistence with WiMAX and WiFi on mobile platforms. It also provides an update on Intel Ultrawideband technology roadmap.
- Tags: UWB, Mobile, Intel Corp., Ultrawideband (UWB), WiMAX, Wireless
- Presentations 2006-09-27
- Faster networks, please
- You can’t be too rich or too thin, or have a network that’s too fast. I struggled over the weekend trying to tweak the performance of an Xbox 360 connected to a PC running the new Media Center software in Windows Vista. (I’ll have a closer look at Vista Media...
- Tags: Media Center PC, network, UWB
- Blog posts 2006-05-30
- Bluetooth blues, cell phones for kids and what I did on my back surgery vacation
- It's been two weeks since my back surgery and while it hasn't exactly been a vacation, I have been taking the time to do and pay attention to things that don't require a lot of sitting the hardest thing to do. It's relatively easy to click around...
- Tags: WEB SITES, cell phone, telephone
- Blog posts 2006-04-03
- DRM: AACS, DTCP-IP, and your rights to video content
- AACS stands for Advanced Access Content System and really refers more to an agreement among the people who make video recording and playback devices than a specific technology. Mike Evangelist, who used to be the chief video guy at Apple and knows where at least some of the bodies...
- Tags: DTCP-IP, AACS
- Blog posts 2006-03-20
- Multiband-OFDM MIMO Coding Framework for UWB Communication Systems
- The emerging UltraWideBand UWB system offers a great potential for the design of high speed short-range wireless communications. In order to satisfy the growing demand for higher data rates, one possible solution is to exploit both spatial and multipath diversities via the use of Multiple-Input Multiple-Output MIMO and proper coding...
- Tags: UWB, Ultrawideband (UWB), Wireless
- White papers 2006-01-01
- Use of Cognitive Radio Techniques for OFDM Ultrawideband Coexistence With WiMax
- This paper explores the issues in coexistence between Broadband Fixed Wireless Access, also know as WiMax or 802.16e, and Ultrawideband UWB, specifically the multiband OFDM form of UWB as promoted by the WiMedia trade group. A multiband OFDM receiver can operate as a channelized radiometer to detect emissions from WiMax...
- Tags: UWB, Radio, Alereon Inc., Ultrawideband (UWB), WiMAX, OFDM, Wi-Fi, Wireless
- White papers 2005-10-14
- UltraWideBand nodes and chipsets to grow at 400% between 2005 and 2008
- With the high-bandwidth gap left by Wi-Fi in the home networking space, UWB is seen as the wireless technology that can deliver the bandwidth and QoS that many consumer electronics companies have been looking for to enable sending multiple video streams throughout a home. UWB supporters have been working toward...
- Tags: UWB
- Blog posts 2005-03-26
- UltraWideBand nodes and chipsets to grow at 400% between 2005 and 2008
- With the high-bandwidth gap left by Wi-Fi in the home networking space, UWB is seen as the wireless technology that can deliver the bandwidth and QoS that many consumer electronics companies have been looking for to enable sending multiple video streams throughout a home. UWB supporters have been working toward...
- Tags: UWB
- Blog posts 2005-03-26
- Ericsson's move to drop Bluetooth is misunderstood says analyst
- Ericsson's decision to drop its Bluetooth division hinted to many that the once promising technology is truly a dud. But rumors of the death of Bluetooth have been greatly exaggerated according to Ovum's Jeremy Green. He thinks that Ericsson's decision actually reflects its success: Bluetooth's critics have been quick to...
- Tags: Bluetooth
- Blog posts 2004-09-02
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