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Articles on Radio Frequency

MyHome, MyOffice, My Brother

Features Brother's toting new inkboxes and consumables codenamed Innobella this fall. Find out more. Read story »

Max out your 360 with component-video

Features How you connect the Xbox 360 to your TV could mean the difference between brilliant visuals and mediocre picture quality. Read story »

Help for wireless terms

Features 3G, GPRS, TransFlash, RS-MMC. Don't know what they mean? Check out our glossary of wireless terms. Read story »

Handhelds buying guide

Features A PDA can become an indispensable tool for staying organized, connected, productive, and entertained. This guide steps you through the decision-making process. Read story »

Indonesia's operators launched e-wallet services

Blogs Indonesia's two biggest cellular operators, Telkomsel and Indosat, have launched e-wallet services. This service allows the country's mobile users to purchase a certain product and service via their phones. Both services ... Read story »

Stickkeys that open doors wherever you go

Crave Remember the egrip? Probably not in Asia. But that hasn't stopped long-time user Leonard Gerard Wee a year later from souping up these non-slip adhesives with RFID (Radio Frequency Identification). Called ... Read story »

RFID goes primetime in Beijing Olympics

Crave Radio-frequency identification technology or RFID will be facing it first major test during the Beijing Olympics, taking care of ticketing for the estimated 3 million athletes, journalists and spectators. Despite the ... Read story »

Chip-enabled soccer ball

Crave Soon soccer balls could be smarter than the players, and it could be as early as next year's FIFA World Cup in Germany which has indicated interest in using the radio ... Read story »

Vacuum tubes back from Hades

Blogs A happy new year, 2007, the year of the (wild) boar. Only 50 years ago, the dominance of vacuum tubes seemed to last forever. Those flimsy miniature tubes (mT) with dim ... Read story »

Connect your MP3 player to your car stereo

Features Here's a short weekend project to revamp your aging car stereo to the latest technology beats. Read story »

Ringing in 30 years of the cell phone

Features Are you old enough to remember those heavy and ugly luggage phones? In celebration of the cell phone's 30th anniversary, we remind you of its less-than-fashionable past. Read story »

Sony Vaio VGN-TX launch

Features Ultraportable notebook with an internal optical drive, the Sony Vaio VGN-TX16GP and VGN-TX17GP look set to take on all comers. Read story »

Ask the Editors: Getting images off your camera-phone

Features Our editors answer some of the common mobile phone questions, from choosing between CDMA and GSM handset to getting images off camera-phones. Read story »

Look, ma, it's the Batmobile

Features There's nothing like good old gadgetry to bring out the macho in a man. In Batman Begins, we count the ways the Dark Knight "toys" with Gotham's thugs. Read story »

Wireless demystified

Features Always wanted to know what EDGE is but too scared to ask? What about 3G and WLAN? We decipher the rapidly thickening alphabet soup of mobile technology. Read story »

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