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CES 2007: Your cellphone can re-route you around traffic jamsJan 10, 2007 - in News
We have had our fair share of new GPS navigation systems at this year's Consumer Electronics Show. But if it's the basics you are looking for and you need a navigation system that is always with you, than it probably does not get much better than Telenav's Navigator.
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CES 2007: Harman Kardon announces GPS/PMP comboJan 9, 2007 - in News
Harman Kardon, mainly known for its speaker systems, is entering the GPS navigation market with a portable device that can also play music and videos. The GPS-500 is PlaysForSure-compatible and is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand.
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CES 2007: Tech companies offer several ways to pimp your rideJan 9, 2007 - in News
At CES this year, the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center is home to most of the companies showing off automotive technologies. From radio to speaker systems to video players, the underlying theme at CES of digital multimedia content is in full swing in the car market as well.
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CES 2007: TomTom to offer portable GPS device to the automotive industryJan 9, 2007 - in News
Pre-installed navigation systems in automobiles do not only have the disadvantage that they are significantly more expensive than most after-market systems, they are also, well, stationary which limits their use.
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CES 2007: Ruckus Wireless intros 'Video-Grade' USB wireless adapterJan 8, 2007 - in News
Ruckus Wireless today introduced the MediaFlex USB Dongle that is designed to provide stable, wireless connectivity to in-home multimedia devices such as set-tops and media center systems.
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CES 2007: VoodooPC to show off AMD's Quad FX with 18 ft. screensJan 7, 2007 - in News
Being part of Hewlett-Pack hasn't made VoodooPC lose its flair for the dramatic. The enthusiast computer maker plans to unveil its eagerly awaited systems featuring AMD's new Quad FX processors at CES 2007 this week.
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First OEM holographic storage systems on the wayJan 3, 2007 - in News
Having shipped an apparently small number of holographic storage systems in late 2006 and in the first days of 2007, Inphase today said that it has signed Germany-based DSM as original equipment manufacturer (OEM) of its Tapestry drives.
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iBuypower Dream 2006 CrossFire Gaming SystemDec 22, 2006 - in Reviews
When Comparing GeForce Quad SLI and Radeon X1900 in CrossFire, Radeon is the DX9 King: Part 2
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Emirates to become first cell phone-friendly airlineDec 21, 2006 - in News
After years of getting used to the taboo of mobile phones on airplanes, Middle East-based Emirates Airlines is aiming to shake things up, by becoming what CNN claims is the first commercial air transportation company to allow passengers to use their cell phones during flights, with a current plan to start offering the service next month.
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Timetable for Moon colony announcedDec 5, 2006 - in News
NASA plans to permanently occupy an outpost at one of the Moon's poles, officials announced on Monday.
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Bot spreads through antivirus, Windows flawsNov 28, 2006 - in News
University security experts warned administrators on Monday that a bot program has started to spread by exploiting five patched Microsoft vulnerabilities and a six-month-old flaw in Symantec's antivirus software.
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Network-equipment makers eye mobile WiMAX products in 2007Nov 28, 2006 - in News
A number of Taiwan-based network-equipment makers, including Gemtek Technology, Accton Technology and Zyxel Communications, are expected to begin commercial shipments, albeit in small volumes, of mobile WiMAX products in the first quarter of 2007, although many market sources indicated that a real takeoff of WiMAX applications isn't likely to come until 2008, according to market sources.
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iBuypower's 2006 Dream Quad-SLI Gaming SystemNov 21, 2006 - in Reviews
Comparing GeForce Quad SLI and Radeon X1900 in CrossFire.iBuypower sent us two systems with identical specs to see how the two compare in terms of gaming performance.
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Snow plows get salted with GPS systemsNov 17, 2006 - in News
As the country gears for Winter, states vulnerable for snowstorms are preparing for the next few months with heaters, snow plows, and local news tickers to show school closings. At least one of these is about to get easier in Indiana, as the state rolls out snow plows equipped with GPS systems.
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AMD's Opteron shows muscles in supercomputer listNov 13, 2006 - in News
The 28th list of the world's 500 most power supercomputers was published one day ahead of the official opening of the SC06 supercomputing conference. The top-10 of the list saw major changes, partially due to three new AMD Opteron systems, which are ranked in Position 2, 9 and 10. Extra: Image gallery
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SiS obtains PCI-SIG certification for two chipsNov 8, 2006 - in News
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) today announced that its SiS671FX northbridge and SiS968 southbridge have passed PCI Express 1.1 compliance testing conducted by the PCI Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG), and both products will be soon listed in the PCIe integrators list on the PCI-SIG website.
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Quantum attacks worry computer scientistsNov 3, 2006 - in News
In the weird world of quantum computing, the state of computer systems networked together is so fragile that a read access to a single quantum bit, or qubit, on one machine would require a network-wide reset.
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Epson develops frame buffer embedded digital video encoder for NTSC and PAL systemsOct 30, 2006 - in News
Seiko Epson has announced the S1D13771 digital video encoder LSI to be added to digital video systems for TV output from embedded products. With a built-in display buffer, high-performance DAC and high-quality scalar providing bi-cubic input/output scaling, the S1D13771 enables the production of high-quality TV output with low material cost, according to the company.
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IBM promises cooler chips with capillary-action and water jetsOct 27, 2006 - in News
IBM's Zurich labs have developed a new heatsink and water-cooling that promises to cool chips up to six times better than conventional air cooling. The heatsink contains tiny channels similar to the capillaries you would see in tree leaves and in human circulator systems. The channels allow either water or heatsink compound to spread more uniformly and thereby dissipate more heat.
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Surveillance system spots violent behaviourOct 26, 2006 - in News
Smart surveillance systems capable of automatically detecting violent crimes could soon be available.
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Shuttle small factor computers now Energy Star compliantOct 25, 2006 - in News
Shuttle, the makers of small form factor computers, has announced that its systems are now Energy Star Compliant and use up to 70% less electricity than non-compliant computers. The computers achieve compliance by entering power saving mode when inactive.
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Adobe's Digital Editions nears public betaOct 25, 2006 - in News
Adobe Systems Inc will introduce the public beta of Digital Editions on October 24, said to be a rich internet application built from the ground up for digital publishing.
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Sanyo Epson develops 7.1" full HD LCD panelOct 17, 2006 - in News
Sanyo Epson Imaging Devices today announced the development of a 7.1" direct-view full high-definition (HD) low-temperature poly-silicon (LTPS) LCD panel.
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Game On With the Ultimate X9 from ABS ComputersOct 17, 2006 - in Reviews
Loaded with an overclocked Core 2 Extreme X6800 processor and ATI's Radeon X1900 in CrossFire dual-graphics mode, the ABS Ultimate X9 delivers nothing less than tremendous performance.
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Freescale intros dual-core Flexray controllersOct 16, 2006 - in News
Freescale today announced a series of 32-bit, dual-core microcontrollers for use in automotive applications. The company said that the new devices are targeted at enhancing the performance, power efficiency and flexibility of automotive body electronics.
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The $10,000 PC Goes To...Oct 12, 2006 - in Reviews
Tom's 10th Anniversary $10,000 PC goes to Brendan Duda, who will lock himself in for serious gaming. Later on, he intends to rent out time with the $10k PC.
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Orange County Auto Show: What gadgets do your $$$ buy today?Oct 9, 2006 - in News
Not too long ago, car navigation systems and LCD screens turned heads, but today car electronics are quite common and no longer attract much attention. Many of the new 2007 model year cars on display at Orange County Auto Show in had some type of gizmo installed. Join us for a visit on the showfloor to see how car interiors of $30,000 to $100,000 cars look today.
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Solar flares will disrupt GPS in 2011Sep 29, 2006 - in News
Navigation, power and communications systems that rely on GPS satellite navigation will be disrupted by violent solar activity in 2011, research shows.
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Adobe ships Photoshop Elements 5.0, Premiere Elements 3.0Sep 25, 2006 - in News
Adobe Systems Incorporated today announced that the latest installments to the Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements software have been shipped to retailers nationwide.
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Novell prepares real-time SUSE LinuxSep 22, 2006 - in News
The fruits of Novell's development agreement with real-time systems specialist Concurrent Computer will be released in October in the form of SUSE Linux Enterprise Real-Time, according to reports.
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