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Ericsson's Spider PC projects the keyboard and screen

Crave Over at the Taiwan Broadband show, Ericsson's vision for the portable computer of 2020 uses a pico-projected screen and laser-projected keyboard. And though the company's got a rough prototype (pictured ... Read story »

A*STAR taps unutilized bandwidth in TV airways

Crave Our airways may be buzzing with TV transmissions of all sorts, but studies have also indicated that the actual utilization rate can be as low as 6.5 percent in countries ... Read story »

Motorola turns to consumer electronics

Features The beleaguered mobile handset maker sees a big opportunity in selling its wireless broadband technology to consumer electronics device makers. Read story »

Wi-Fi Direct takes on Bluetooth

Crave A new Wi-Fi specification will let wireless devices discover and connect to one another without a router. The spec, called Wi-Fi Direct, was announced Wednesday by the Wi-Fi Alliance, the industry ... Read story »

What's the big deal about WiMAX?

Features Sprint Nextel in the US has made headlines as it's started lighting up its first WiMAX network. But what exactly is WiMAX? Read story »

IDF 2009: Taking mobility to the next level of cool

Features We had a glimpse of what Intel has in store for consumer notebooks at its Fall IDF event.  Read story »

Difference between 2G and 3G

Crave Will you please explain to me the difference between 2G and 3G phones? Thank you ever so much in advance.--Michael, via email The short answer is that 3G's data service is ... Read story »

Freescale embraces SmartBooks

Crave Smartbook prototype featuring a vertical display. (Image credit: Freescale) As if the line between Netbooks and notebooks are not blurred enough, at the Computex Taipei 2009 tradeshow, we caught a glimpse ... Read story »

First commercial 4G base station being tested in Sweden

Crave The world's first radio base station in a commercial 4G network has been deployed in Stockholm, Sweden. Or at least that's what the Swedish national incumbent telecommunications operator Telia has announced. ... Read story »

New house, New ISP or how to see which ISP works best for you in your area

Blogs In life, one has a list of priorities. In the olden days, it used to be basics such as food, shelter, clothing, etc. Funny though, but when I first moved house, ... Read story »

Acer patent app reveals MID aspirations

Crave With so much attention paid to Netbooks lately, the MID category has been largely ignored as a portable device that basically exists for accessing the Internet. But not by Acer, which ... Read story »

InfoWorld says Windows 7's not that fast

Crave While many of those who have played around with the early version of Windows 7 have noted that it feels pretty zippy, especially for a pre-beta version, InfoWorld says early benchmarks ... Read story »

Computex Best Choice Award

Features The annual Computex kicks off today in Taipei. But prior to that, 25 winners for the Best Choice Award were announced. Read story »

Looking beyond the copper wire

Features There is life yet in copper lines, but it's time the telecoms industry focuses on applications that ride on new access technologies. Read story »

WiMax-enabled Nokias in 2008

Crave The Finnish mobile phone maker recently announced in a press statement that it will be launching WiMax-enabled handsets early next year. According to news reports, Motorola is also expected to start ... Read story »

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