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2013-01-10 | Intel teams up with Plastic Logic for 'PaperTab' Queens University has recently collaborated with Intel Labs and Plastic Logic to work on a flexible 10.7-inch tablet that features innovative controls. |
2011-01-12 | Intel poised to win against ARM, says analyst ARM and Intel are battling to penetrate each other’s markets. An analyst picks Intel as the likely winner, citing its x86’s cost and performance advantages over ARM solutions. |
2008-08-25 | Intel plugs Internet into TV, STB platforms The CE 3100, aka Canmore, represents an initiative that speaks to everything from Intel's growing SoC capabilities to its drive toward Internet TV, a concept that has left many pioneers dead by the roadside. |
2014-01-09 | Intel hopes to power next-gen wearables with Edison Available in the middle of 2014, Edison is a 22mm Quark-based computer housed in an SD card form factor. |
2008-01-08 | Intel exits OLPC project Intel has withdrawn from the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project a few days before it was scheduled to exhibit prototype computers using its processor at the Consumer Electronics Show. |
2014-01-10 | Intel develops reference design for smart earphones The smart earbuds are aimed at fitness enthusiasts and is unique for being built into an accessory that many people already wear when they exercise. |
2009-05-15 | Intel collaborates with South Korea firms to advance MIDs Intel Corp. has partnered with South Korea firms Infraware and SK Telecom to develop a mobile open market place based on the next-generation Mobile Internet Device (MID) platform and new mobile devices related market. |
2015-08-24 | Intel CEO finds IoT road too narrow Brian Krzanich talked about the 3D Xpoint memory chips co-designed with Micron, the outlook for Moore's Law and EUV lithography, China and the pending $16.7 billion deal to acquire Altera. |
2002-02-22 | Infineon launches SIM, basestation controllers Infineon Technologies announced the release of new versions of its SIM-card and basestation controllers, aimed at providing users with enhanced capabilities on their GSM and UMTS service. |
2014-01-09 | Imagination's GPU cores aimed at mass-market apps The PowerVR Series6XE Rogue GPU IP cores are designed to enable high-quality graphics for products such as entry-level mobile devices and tablets, as well as wearables, DTVs and STBs. |
2015-06-04 | HomePlug Alliance opens certification lab in China The industry group opened a test house in China in order to accommodate the forecasted increase in the interest among OEMS in Asia for HomePlug Certification. |
2014-01-08 | HK firm offers resonance wireless charger for Qi phones ConvenientPower, a company based in Hong Kong, boasts the world's first magnetic resonance technology to wirelessly charge Qi mobile phones at distances of up to 18mm. |
2002-01-10 | Hitachi to develop Windows CE.NET mobile devices Hitachi Ltd has revealed plans to develop mobile devices employing the Windows CE.NET OS. |
2006-03-01 | High def heads for masses Support for copy-protected high-definition video is poised to come to mainstream PCs and camcorders as early as 2007. |
2014-04-10 | HEVC goes mainstream, enables up to 8K content High efficiency video coding and other solutions have cropped up to enable ultra HD or 4K content streaming from devices ranging from set-top boxes to smartphones. |
2008-01-14 | HDMI crosses over to mobile world Silicon Image has rolled out technology and chips to bring its high-end wired HDMI to mobile devices including digital cameras, portable media players and cellphones. |
2013-01-16 | HD video chip company sticks to its guns Ambarella shied away from smartphone sockets but was still able to ride its success wave through tiny wireless sports cameras. |
2008-01-07 | HD Radio enters digital radio market The U.S. digital radio market may have its hands full but it has to make room for a new serviceHD Radio. |
2008-01-07 | HD audio platform cuts down development time, cost VeriSilicon offers the VZ.AudioHD applications platform to meet the high-performance audio needs of high-definition multimedia devices |
2007-12-24 | HD audio nixes interference, maintains power budget By combining very small packet sizes with an adaptive frequency allocation algorithm, STS claims to have nixed interference while maintaining HD audio within a power budget that maintains long battery life for portable devices. |
2008-01-07 | Group issues WirelessHD 60GHz spec The WirelessHD consortium has completed its first specification for high-definition (HD) baseband video transmission at 60GHz. |
2009-01-13 | Graphics processors for notebooks launched Advanced Micro Devices has rolled out the first versions of its RV770 graphics processor geared for use in notebook computers. The HD4000 series is the first to support DirectX 10.1 graphics and GDDR5 memory in notebooks. |
2009-02-04 | GPS module zooms into auto industry SiRF Technology Holdings Inc. and M/A-COM Technology Solutions Inc. have partnered to help create the networked GPS module that provides location information to the new generation vehicle-based communications and entertainment systems. |
2010-10-11 | GoogleTV device by Logitech gets shaky start The Logitech Revue launches as the first GoogleTV device, integrating broadcast and Web video on any HDMI-capable HDTV and supporting personal media playback and video conferencing. |
2014-01-13 | Google Glass expands Hyundai's car human machine interface Covisint worked with Hyundai to extend the dashboard functionalities of the car maker's offerings. |
2015-02-09 | Google Glass demise: Lessons for wearables designers For a wearable device to be successful, the user should not be aware that he/she is wearing it, according to a human-computer interaction (HCI) expert, Mark DiPerri. |
2006-02-16 | Getting the boxes to interplay Beneath the flashy veneer of electronics lies a tangled mass of interoperability problems and related concerns. |
2008-01-04 | Fujitsu-Sigma Designs team up covers wireless HDAV technology Sigma Designs and Fujitsu Microelectronics America Inc. (FMA) will collaborate to deliver Wireless HDAV technology solutions for consumer electronics manufacturers serving the high-definition, A/V, cable-replacement market. |
2014-01-08 | Freescale wearable design platform targets triad of concerns Many companies are still apprehensive regarding their foray towards the wearable device market because for them, it is still uncharted territory for both incumbents and non-branded OEMs. |
2014-01-09 | FlatFrog outs touch screen with zero air-gap tech The FlatFrog Touch ZG touch screen is intended for high resolution displays in tablets, computers and monitors as well as for large interactive flat panel displays. |
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