CSR has launched the seventh generation of its BlueCore silicon. BlueCore7 integrates Bluetooth v2.1+EDR, Bluetooth low energy (previously known as Wibree), enhanced Global Positioning System and FM transmit and receive technologies. The chip is said to reduce significantly the cost and complexity of adding multiple radios into a mobile phone, whilst reducing power consumption and [...]
A technology newsletter, providing information as soon as it becomes available
Electronic Gadgets For You
Currently browsing posts found in June2008
CSR unveils BlueCore7
Acer punts £199 Linux laptop
Computex Acer has launched its Eee PC wannabe, the Aspire One, pitching the product to Brits at just £199 including VAT - even though it’s “not a low-cost notebook”, according to the company.
The One’s specs largely match those of its rivals: 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor; 512MB of 533MHz DDR 2 memory with a single [...]
Traquil’s T7 and T2e Atom PC ready for shipment
Wonderful design and the efficiency of the Atom, but it’s rather limited in how hard you can push it. Tranquil PC, a computer maker in the U.K., is taking orders for two home servers based on Intel’s upcoming Atom processor, formerly called Diamondville.
The two home servers, the T7-HSAi and T2-WHS-A3i, are both based on Intel’s [...]
Microsoft releases SideShow for Windows Mobile Development Beta
[ad#horizontal1]
Finally, after some 3rd party developers released some Windows Mobile compatible SideShow drivers, also Microsoft gives SideShow some love by releasing Windows SideShow for Windows Mobile. Not yet mass-market ready, Microsoft’s Windows SideShow for Windows Mobile Developer Preview v0.01 is an application for Windows Mobile 5 and Windows Mobile 6 Pocket PCs and Smartphones that [...]
