Archive: 09/01/2004
Hitachi Announced 1.8-inch Hard Disk, Specialized for Consumer Devices
With the needs of the consumer electronics (CE) industry top of mind, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies today announced a new, redesigned 1.8-inch hard disk drive that is tailored to device manufacturers' needs - easy i ...
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New sofware brings down communication barriers for the hard of hearing
The telephone is taken for granted by most, but for the hard of hearing it can be a real obstacle to communication. Overcoming the difficulties faced by people with hearing problems is Synface, a software program that generates ...
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Transparent and Conductive Nanotube Films for Consumer and Military Applications
A team of University of Florida researchers has made transparent and electrically conductive carbon nanotube films using a process highly suitable for industrial production, an advance that suggests new, large-scale applications for the extremely t ...
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ARM To Drive Automotive Electronics For Information, Performance And Safety In Cars
AMI Semiconductor, and ARM today announced that AMIS has selected the ARM® architecture for a new range of programmable automotive electronics solutions. AMIS has licensed two ARM7™ family processors to develop industry-specific solutions that will help improve driver in ...
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Fujitsu Unveils Four-Way Blade Server for Power-Hungry Data Centers
Fujitsu Computer Systems today introduced the world's most compact four-way SCSI server blade, the PRIMERGY® BX600 blade server. Offering exceptional performance and flexibility, the system can easily handle the demands of mod ...
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Sharp Develops a LCD Controller Based on Mobile Display Digital Interface Technology for 3G CDMA Devices
Sharp Corporation announced today the development of a LCD controller using the high-speed serial interface MDDI, the LCD LR38869 for CDMA2000® and WCDMA (UMTS) 3G cellular phones. Sample shipment will begin in late Septembe ...
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Logitech Unveils the World´s First Laser Mouse
Logitech the leading manufacturer of computer mice, today announced the Logitech® MX™1000 Laser Cordless Mouse, the world´s first mouse to use laser illumination and tracking. Combining laser with Logitech´s powerful MX pr ...
Sep 01, 2004 |
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Self-assembly generates more versatile scaffolds for crystal growth
Self-organizing synthetic molecules originally used for gene therapy may have applications as templates and scaffolds for the production of inorganic materials. Using electrostatic interactions between oppositely charged ...
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Apple Shows All-Inside-Screen iMac Computer
What if you could fit your whole life — all your music, all your photos, all your movies, all your email — in a computer as fun and useful as an iPod? Now you can. Introducing the futuristic iMac G5 in 17- and 2 ...
Sep 01, 2004 |
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Copernic Offers New Desktop Search Tool
Copernic Technologies Inc. today announced Copernic Desktop Search™ (CDS™), “The Search Engine For Your PC ™.” Copernic™ has used the experience gained from over 30 million downloads of its Windows-based Web search software ...
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Industry's First Integrated Platform For Next-Generation Consumer Electronics
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., best known for its Panasonic brand of consumer electronic and digital communications products, today announced it has developed a new multimedia processor-based platform. The plat ...
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