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the global network of computers accessed with the aid of a modem. The Internet includes Web sites, e-mail, newsgroups, and other forums. It is a public network, although many of...
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Penton Media and SD Times Partner To Create Web Services Design Conference; Event To Be Held During Internet World Fall 2002 in NYC
Business & Technology Editors
Tags: Internet, Penton Media Inc., SD card, Web
Research articles 2002-07-01
AudioRamp to Integrate InterTrust's Leading Digital Rights Management Technology; iRad Family of Internet Stereos to Enable the Delivery of Secure Digital Music
Business Editors and High Tech Writers
Tags: digital-rights management, Internet, SD card
Research articles 2000-08-08
Panasonic and Picsel Tie up To Deliver Picsel Powered SD Memory Cards; (Revolutionary Internet Browsing and File Viewing Capabilities for Mobile Devices).
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, Jul 28, 2003 CCNMatthews via COMTEX GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, Jul 28, 2003 CCNMatthews via COMTEX
Tags: Internet, memory card, mobile, mobile device, Panasonic, SD card
Research articles 2003-07-28
Critical Path Outlines Global Direction for Secure Digital Messaging; Critical Path First Company To Take Comprehensive Approach To Secure Internet Messaging
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
Tags: Critical Path, Internet, Internet messaging, messaging, SD card
Research articles 2000-07-11
Wi-Fi Solution Now Available for the Award-Winning Tapwave Zodiac Handheld; Access Email, Surf the Internet or Chat Online Wirelessly!
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Today, TapwaveR announced a Wi-FiR SDTM card solution for the ZodiacTM Palm PoweredTM multimedia handheld. In addition to the Zodiac's built-in Bluetooth, users can now access email, surf the Internet or chat online wirelessly from virtually anywhere that has an available Wi-Fi network by simply slipping...
Tags: e-mail, handheld, Internet, Microsoft Access, SD card, Wi-Fi
Research articles 2004-12-02

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Logitech's Two New Squeezeboxes Bring Streaming Audio to the Living Room [Squeezebox]
Copy this whole post to another site Logitech has just announced two new Squeezeboxes that stream audio over Wi-Fi: the Squeezebox Radio and the Squeezebox Touch. The Radio is a stand-alone device, while the Touch is designed to work with your existing stereo. The Squeezebox Radio is the cheaper of...
Tags: Music, Logitech
News items 2009-09-03
Nokia Booklet 3G: What it is? What it isn't? And why Nokia made it
If you look at all the coverage Nokia Booklet 3G pre-announcement received yesterday, you get the impression that this is THE product announcement of the year. Which looks pretty strange, if you consider what was announced – just another product – Wintel PC –  in a tiny albeit fast growing Netbook market....
Tags: Nokia Corp., netbook
News items 2009-08-25
IFA 2009: Panasonic adds 58 and 65-inch NeoPDP plasmas to V10 range
Panasonic has announced it will be extending its popular V10 plasma range with new 58- and 65-inch NeoPDP TVs. These new behemoths join the existing 42- and 50-inch sets in the range, and bring the same host of technology to the party, including internet content over...
Tags: TV, Sony Corp., Panasonic, Plasma
News items 2009-09-03
Six Ways to Make Your Netbook More Like a Notebook
Ever wish your netbook had just a little more processing power, storage capacity, and battery life? In other words, does it sometimes leave you longing for a real laptop? Fear not: With a few simple tweaks, you can make your netbook run more like a notebook. 1....
Tags: Notebook, Battery, Netbook, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Hardware, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2009-02-05
Spring Design's Alex eReader Runs Android, Has Dual Displays [EReaders]
Coming out of nowhere, the Alex looks a lot like that Android-powered Barnes & Noble reader. Its 6-inch display is monochrome e-ink not color, yet it also has a secondary 3.5-inch color touchscreen that lets you browse the Web. The similarities are uncanny...could this be the actual device Barnes &...
Tags: e-book, Google Android, Barnes & Noble Inc., Multimedia
News items 2009-10-19
Motorola Droid Hits Verizon on November 6th for $200 [Motorola]
It'd have been difficult to leak Motorola's new Android piece any harder—we've already seen the hardware, the software, and even a review—but now we know for sure sure: It's coming to Verizon on the 6th, for $200. First off, Verizon's just confirmed that Droid is a family of phones, and...
Tags: Google Inc., Verizon Communications Inc., Google Maps, Motorola Inc., Verizon Wireless
News items 2009-10-28
Black Friday Anti-Deals: What Not To Buy [Prof. Dealzmodo]
Black Friday may when prices are low, but if you've carefully read the list of deals, you can tell it's also a BS marketing gimmick. Here's how not to get fooled (plus, what gadgets to avoid at any price): In other words, many of these "deals" really aren't deals at...
Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Sony Corp., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
News items 2009-11-24
Can Nokia's Booklet 3G Jolt the Netbook Market?
Nokia plans on entering the market for mini-notebooks - known popularly as "netbooks" - with the Booklet 3G, a Windows-based device with a 10.1-inch HD display, Wi-Fi, aluminum shell and 3G connectivity. Analysts see the Booklet 3G as a logical step in Nokia?s mobile roadmap. With the netbook market increasingly...
Tags: Nokia Corp., netbook
News items 2009-08-25
After two years, Nintendo sets its web browser free
Filed under: Browsers The Nintendo Wii has had an optional web browser almost as long as the gaming console has existed. But for some baffling reason, you had to pay $5 (or rather, 500 Wii Points) to use the browser, which was built by the...
Tags: Nintendo Co. Ltd., Web Browser, Nintendo Wii
News items 2009-09-01
The Android-Based E-Reader Is Real
It's also the first reader with two screens: a 6-inch panel based on e-ink (specifically, monochrome EPD, or electronic paper display) for regular reading, and a separate 3.5-inch color touch LCD for browsing the Internet and supporting content for the main screen. In fact, that second screen is an entirely...
Tags: Google Inc., screen, e-book, LCD, Google Android, e-book Reader
News items 2009-10-19
Alex the e-book reader from Sprint Design
Alex e-book reader Over at online news website, the Earth Times, there are reports of a company called Sprint Design announcing a dual-screen Google Android-based e-book reader. Going by the name of ‘Alex', the device offers full Internet browsing over Wi-Fi or mobile networks such as 3G, EVDO/CDMA and GSM....
Tags: news website, Sprint Communications, Google Android, E-book Reader, Screen Technology
News items 2009-10-20
Nokia enters netbook market
Nokia announced its first foray into the netbook market, introducing the Nokia Booklet 3G. The netbook will operate on the Windows operating system and is powered by the Intel Atom processor. It is interesting that Nokia's netbook will use Microsoft's Windows operating system, considering Nokia's investments in Linux for its Internet Tablet line of...
Tags: Nokia Corp., netbook
News items 2009-08-25
Google Android E-Reader Alex Coming From Spring Design
Spring Design Oct. 19 unveiled Alex, the first electronic reader based on Google's Android operating system for mobile devices, one day before Barnes & Noble is expected to unveil its first e-reader. The device features a 6-inch monochrome electronic paper display EPD for displaying book content and a 3.5-inch color...
Tags: device, Google Inc., E-paper, Google Android, E-reader
News items 2009-10-19
Nokia enters PCs with 12-hour 3G netbook
Nokia on Monday entered the computer business in earnest with the Booklet 3G, its first PC of any kind and its first netbook. The system has some typical netbook specs, such as an unidentified Intel Atom chip and a 10-inch display, but aims to exploit Nokia's experiences with batteries and...
Tags: Nokia Corp., netbook
News items 2009-08-24
The Droid joins the battle
Motorola has desperately needed a hit handset for a while. Now, with the ar-rival of the Droid, the struggling US phone-maker may have achieved it. The Droid is the latest - and in my view the coolest - of the raft of new smartphones built using Google's open source Android...
Tags: Apple iPhone, keyboard, Motorola Inc., Handset
News items 2009-11-12
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