Hitachi announces half terabyte Serial ATA 3.5
Posted on 5-Jan-2005 21:49 News, Computing
The product will be marketed for audio, video and other capacity-intensive application, including Digital Video Recorders (DVR) and Media Center PC.
Hitachi brings competition for smaller microdrives
Posted on 5-Jan-2005 21:38 News, Computing
Company will release a smaller one-inch Microdrive product and a slimmer 1.8-inch hard drive later this year. These two miniature drives with capacities between 8GB and 80GB are designed for use in mobile phones and digital music players.
Apple Upgrades Xserve G5
Posted on 5-Jan-2005 08:15 News, Apple
The new version delivers dual 64-bit 2.3 GHz PowerPC G5 processors with over 35 gigaflops of processing power per system and up to 1.2TB of hot-plug storage.
Samsung introduces speech-to-SMS mobile phones
Posted on 5-Jan-2005 07:52 News, Mobile
Using advanced voice activation technology, users speak into the phone and have the phone convert those words directly into text or use pre-programmed short messages with voice commands.
VTech launches launches cordless phone compatible with Skype
Posted on 5-Jan-2005 07:34 News, VoIP
The company introduced the usb7100 VTech Skype cordless phone that provides users the benefits and features of Skype's Internet telephony without being tethered to their PC.
Samsung develops 21-inch OLED for TVs
Posted on 4-Jan-2005 21:49 News, Computing
This OLED panel features a high 6.22 million pixels resolution (WUXGA: wide ultra-extended graphics array) aiming the HD-resolution market.
Eyetop showing to show the eyetop DVD
Posted on 4-Jan-2005 11:34 News, Computing
The company will be showing its first wearable DVD player during CES 2005 show in Las Vegas. With the eyetop DVD system users can watch movies like they do with CD music.
Vialta marketing the Beamer Videophone
Posted on 1-Jan-2005 11:57 News, Mobile
The Vialta Beamer Videophone works with any phone over any standard phone line, to add video to your phone call, with no additional cost other than the phone itself.