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The iPad 3 will be unveiled on March 7 at 10 a.m. in the same location where the previous two iPads were shown, in the Novellus Theater at the Yerba Buena Center for... Read More »
Sony’s slim new line of Cyber-shots have the ability to deliver high-resolution images while underwater, outside or inside and during both day and night. Four... Read More »
Sony Mobile Communications today unveiled the latest additions to its Xperia™ NXT series -- next-generation smartphones from Sony, the new Xperia P and Xperia... Read More »
Today, Nokia unveiled their latest smartphone, the Nokia 808 PureView at the Mobile World Congress 2012. The smartphone features a large, high-resolution 41-megapixel ... Read More »
Let's take a look at what high-tech innovation trends shaped the industry this week! Unauthorized User Tracking While we've all grown essentially numb ... Read More »
Mercedes-Benz is making smartphones mobile and ensuring that such electronic assistants will be fully linked into the car's infotainment system in the future... Read More »
Harris Corporation has unveiled the Harris Falcon networking system -- the first end-to-end system for connecting warfighters in the field to the tactical cloud. The... Read More »
A team of MIT researchers has found a way of precisely controlling lab grown microfibers making it possible to grow complex structures that are optimally designed for ... Read More »
I’m not sure if I’m a fan of telemedicine -- health care from a distance. When I first heard of the successful test of a wirelessly controlled drug... Read More »
‘Team iPhone’ versus ‘Team Blackberry’ fights are getting more and more dated now that ‘Team Android’ has found its rightful place ... Read More »
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. has successfully developed the world's smallest micro DC-DC converter. The micro DC-DC converter features ultra-compact size... Read More »
Here's what high-tech innovation trends and developments made the biggest waves this week! Apple vs Samsung and its Galaxy Nexus Android 4.0 Well, the... Read More »
About 15 years ago, MIT professors Robert Langer and Michael Cima had the idea to develop a programmable, wirelessly controlled microchip that would deliver drugs... Read More »
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Alvin SchaefferThe implications are vast. While the benefits of such technology are obvious, I wonder what this means for the future of cyber hacking in the medical field -- imagine the potential damage someone would wreak if, for example, they could hack into a pacemaker. Forgive the morbid line of thought, but such technology is truly incredible. Of course, the pros significantly outweigh the cons.
Feb 16, 2012
Broadcom Corporation today announced two new dual-band combo chips optimized to provide whole-home, high speed Wi-Fi for tablet computers and the benefits of... Read More »
Barcelona in February means two things: the start of Carnaval, and the yearly Mobile World Congress (MWC) exhibition and conference. Every major company in the... Read More »
  Micron Technology, Inc. is introducing a new product category of low-power DDR3 solutions targeted at the tablet and ultrathin markets. These... Read More »
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Anonymous Interesting article
Feb 9, 2012
Intel will showcase how its products and technologies are transforming experiences from device to cloud. Through a variety of interactive demonstrations, Intel will... Read More »
Broadcom Corporation today introduced the world's first microwave outdoor unit (ODU) on a chip. The BCM85810 combines the functionality of up to 10... Read More »
  Micron Technology, Inc., announced the appointment of D. Mark Durcan as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the company. Mr. Durcan will also serve as a... Read More »
Intel has entered into a $120 million deal with RealNetworks, with the chipmaker acquiring 190 patents, 170 patent applications and a video codec development team --... Read More »
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Ryan GreyInteresting article. Truly wondering where RealNetworks is heading. I wasn't even sure if they were still around.
Feb 1, 2012
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