Archive for October, 2008

A large number of portable internet radio devices are already available in the market and it seems that the higher quality audiophile end of the market doesn’t have a lot of web radio loving.

internet radio

Till now access to 13,000 internet radio stations is being provided through Tangent’s somewhat cool-looking NET-200.

The NET-200 utilizes Reciva technology and offers the standard DAB reception and compatibility with DAB+.

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A new kind of optical fiber has been developed that will help to cut power consumption, speed up processing and boost bandwidth in future computers.

first fiber

Researchers from Clemson University, South Carolina have developed the first optical cable with a silicon core.

These an increasing proportion of phone calls, internet traffic and TV shows is carried by optical fibers, as they provide much higher bandwidth than the old-fashioned copper cabling.

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Dell has officially announced its next entry into the netbook arena – with the Inspiron Mini 12 hitting the UK soon.

Dell laptop

With the Inspiron Mini 12, Dell has just announced its next into the netbook battlefield. You can surely get some bang for your money if you are willing to cut out the high-end options for Inspirion Mini 12.

Dell’s latest netbook has such sort of specs as may sweat some full size laptops. It has an Atom ZF30 1.6Ghz processor, 1 GB of RAM,80 GB Hard Disk, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

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Just like some other bigwigs of the tech world, Samsung also shrugs off the economic slowdown and posts decent profits for 3Q. Though the company’s LCD business is quite hit at the moment, it has unveiled a 40-inch Full HD OLED at Flat Panel Display International.

HD TV-

The company has added a new level to the OLED game by bringing 40-inch full HD OLED. The display was proudly labeled as the world’s first and largest HD OLED at Flat Panel Display International.

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Just stop worrying about the upcoming slump, as Research Company Futuresource Consulting believes that soon you will be buying more gadgets than ever.

YES

The company predicts that despite a worldwide economic slowdown, house price collapse and job loses, the sales of consumer electronics may see a considerable increase in the coming years.

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