Connecting a digital camera to a computer without using any wires seems to be quite an important issue nowadays, and several solutions for this problem have been provided until now. One of them is the EyeFi wireless memory card, another one is incorporating a wireless module in the camera itself, but Samsung has deci... |
23 September 2008 14:11 GMT |
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The "real" Wireless USB devices have not hit the retailers' shelves yet, and it's likely to take some time until we get the first native units, since the WUSB specifications set has not been fully outlined. Those who need to cut down the number of cords and cables under their desks are surely disappointed, ... |
28 January 2008 04:52 GMT |
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Wireless USB hubs and dongles are quite a presence on the wireless market, but there are no native peripherals to be used with. Things have changed with Alereon and SunPlusIT having announced world's first Worldwide Wireless USB hard drive reference design, based on the Alereon AL5000 Worldwide Ultra Wideband C... |
12 January 2008 04:49 GMT |
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Intel and Realtek are determined to promote the newest initiative in the USB playground: the wireless USB, or, as friends call it, the WUSB. The companies have announced the demonstration of the RTU7105 Wireless USB device solution with Intel's Wireless UWB Link 3480 Single-Chip CMOS Wireless USB host at the upc... |
4 January 2008 09:38 GMT |
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Unless you have been living under a rock, you should be familiar with the Wireless HD (or WiHD) standard. WiHD is a a wireless high definition digital interface standard that operates on the 60 GHz frequency (much beyond the cellphone carriers' spectrum) and is alleged to spare the HD appliances owner the heada... |
3 January 2008 09:42 GMT |
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As we informed you in a previous article, there seems to be some sort of a wireless USB frenzy going on right now, as an increasing number of manufacturers rush to announce products that extend the Universal Serial Bus' functionality via wireless signals. And one of the latest companies to join this wireless cra... |
24 July 2007 11:36 GMT |
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It would seem that wireless USB, albeit still in its infancy, is becoming increasingly popular with the manufacturers of various connectivity-related devices, as quite a large number of companies have come up lately with their own versions of wireless USB kits. And the latest manufacturer to join this wireless mania ... |
24 July 2007 03:11 GMT |
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The USB (or universal serial bus, as tech-savvy people refer to it) has literally changed the face of computing, as it creates multiple connectivity options and is also capable of carrying out several other tasks, besides data transfers (charging your MP3 player, for example). Nevertheless, USB is basically a wired s... |
20 June 2007 01:27 GMT |
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Ok, you know USB but maybe you're not familiar with WUSB (Wireless Universal Serial bus). Well, hear hear. The first cable-free USB devices are already shipping. Several months after being announced, Y-E Data's YD-300 WUSB hub has finally hit the market in the big old Japan. The 4 port hub (USB-A connector ... |
30 March 2007 06:03 GMT |
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