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Highly accurate indoor GPS for navigating buildings

Crave The Wiz. Navigating the crowded maze halls of CommunicaAsia out at the Singapore Expo isn't for the faint-hearted, but this is also where the A*STAR Ultra-Wideband (UWB) localization system comes into ... Read story »

Optic fiber enters the PC

Crave The Light Peak technology sends signals with infrared light over optical fibers. Intel unveiled technology called Light Peak that it hopes ultimately will replace the profusion of different cables sprouting ... Read story »

Taking a look at the Asus Eee Keyboard

Blogs The other day, I was at a friend's birthday celebration. It was a festive gathering of fellow tech industry folks based here in Taipei. The drinks were flowing and all was ... Read story »

Lenovo adds slim T400s to ThinkPad line

Crave The new Lenovo ThinkPad T400s ThinkPad laptops from Lenovo (formerly made by IBM) are among the most ubiquitous PCs found in offices around the world. Of course, most of those systems ... Read story »

Bluetooth 2.2 to be released in mid-2009

Crave The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) recently announced that it will release a new version of Bluetooth in mid-2009. Bluetooth 2.2 promises to be much faster than previous versions, allowing transfer ... Read story »

Bluetooth 2.2 is likely 3.0 instead

Crave Last week, we posted a story that Bluetooth 2.2 is to be released in mid-2009. We received a follow-up call from Bluetooth SIG informing us that it was inaccurate, and that ... Read story »

Ultra Wideband: Short range, high bandwidth

Crave At CommunicAsia 2007, Singapore's research agency A*STAR, as part of the WiMedia Allianace, showcased its latest solution for short-range, high-bandwidth communication. Developed by the WiMedia Alliance, the Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology ... Read story »

Leyio: 16GB sharing... thing? Doohickey? Whatchamacallit?

Crave How to explain the Leyio? It's kind of like a USB stick--a turbocharged USB stick, with alloys and big fins and laser beams. Okay, not exactly, but it is a ... Read story »

Ceatec 2008 highlights

Features The gadgets showcased during the Japanese electronics exhibition are going greener, thinner, and wireless. Read story »

The multicore era is upon us

Features Power demands and heat concerns meant that AMD and Intel couldn't simply keep ramping up clock speeds. The answer: More processing cores in one chip. Read story »

Wireless USB gets go ahead

Crave Somebody at the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) must have said "Wires? We don't want no stinking wires!" because the ubiquitious USB standard will soon ride the airwaves. Coined as Certified Wireless ... Read story »

HP's future mobility concepts

Features At a time when devices are getting multiple radios like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 3G, HP's vision of removing them in its future mobility products sounds like heresy. Read story »

Wireless USB gadgets trickle into marketplace

Features Wireless USB, a cable-free version of the ubiquitous device connection technology, is finally becoming a product and not just a promise.  Read story »

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