VIA ART-3000 fanless box computer

March 2, 2010

VIA ART-3000 fanless box computer

The VIA ART-3000 is a total solution when it comes to fanless box computers, since that ruggedized machine is based on the different I/O-rich Em-ITX structure factor which is suitable for a wide range of industrial applications. You can choose to have it as a complete system that comprises of a collection of drives and memory whether you wish. that fanless design will additionally come with a range of special features such as diskless booting, excellent vibration and shock resistance, dual Gigabit networking and dual LVDS video support. Underneath the hood, you will find a 1.3GHz VIA Nano processor and the VIA VX800 media system processor. Capable of supporting up to a trio of displays and a couple of independent video composition streams, you will be surprised by that little dynamite of a machine. No notion on pricing though.

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Wi2Wi Mobile Embedded Hotspot introduced

January 9, 2010

Wi2Wi Mobile Embedded Hotspot introduced

[CES 2010] Wi2Wi announced their latest Mobile Embedded Hotspot technology that introduces the capabilty of turning any business and consumer electronic device armed with an World Wide Web connection into an impromptu, pocket-sized wireless hotspot which can support up to 8 users simultaneously. that would translate the slew of MIDs, smartphones, digital cameras, portable media players and GPS navigation systems to double up as Wi-Fi access points, relying on fixed broadband or 3G connectivity to hook up to the World Wide Web. that is made possible by transforming such portable devices into micro Wi-Fi Access Points, paving the way for robust real-time streaming of audio/video composition via Wi-Fi. Great to know it is additionally backwards compatible with earlier generation of Wi-Fi enabled products. Currently, MEH technology can be found in three of their products - the W2SW0001, W2CBW003 and W2CBWG01.

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Free Rihanna app from Nokia

December 9, 2009

Free Rihanna app from Nokia

Nokia has the hearts of Rihanna fans worldwide by rolling out a new Rihanna application for free, known as the Rihanna App (how apt). Within that application lies music, photos, news and video composition that are exclusive on that platform, alongside Rihanna's biography and data concerning her 2010 tour. Guess whether you're a true blue fan of Rihanna, you already have all said knowledge down pat, but it never hurts to have those at your fingertips, eh? The application will work on entertainment-rich smartphones and can be found in the Ovi Store.

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VESA updates Embedded DisplayPort Standard Version 1.1a

November 18, 2009

VESA updates Embedded DisplayPort Standard Version 1.1a

VESA has recently updated the Embedded DisplayPort Standard to Version 1.1a while drawing up requirements for the Video Interface to the LCD Panel in notebooks as well as various embedded applications.

eDP version 1.1a includes further definition on display authentication for protected video composition, addresses Sink device AUX channel interrupt requests, and makes enhancements to the 4-lane connector used for 3D display applications. eDP is based on the VESA DisplayPort 1.1a Standard. The DisplayPort Standard is oriented toward external applications with emphasis on interoperability amidst system vendors and interconnection cables. Newer PC chipsets and GPUs designed for notebook PCs support both DisplayPort and eDP from the same video port connections, enabling configuration options to the system integrator.

If you're interested in the Embedded DisplayPort (eDP) Standard, that is available free of charge here. [Press Release]

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