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Smyrna, GA -- Murata Electronics North America introduced LDA31 Hand ANC Series Platform Antennas, a series of standardized antennas for Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Bluetooth, Zigbee, and WLAN 2.45 GHz applications tailored for devices such asmobile phones, PDAs, headsets, and portable mediaplayers. These standardized parts require very little design resources and achieve high-performance levels in a tiny package size based on Murata's high-Q dielectric ceramics. Both on-ground and ground-clearance types are available.
in Mobile Technology
via Wireless Design Online @ 10:57 29th Oct
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Smyrna, GA -- Murata Electronics North America introduced LDA31 Hand ANC Series Platform Antennas, a series of standardized antennas for Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Bluetooth, Zigbee, and WLAN 2.45 GHz applications tailored for devices such asmobile phones, PDAs, headsets, and portable mediaplayers. These standardized parts require very little design resources and achieve high-performance levels in a tiny package size based on Murata's high-Q dielectric ceramics. Both on-ground and ground-clearance types are available.
in Mobile Technology
via RF Globalnet @ 10:58 29th Oct
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From high-speed FlexPicker(TM) robots to larger industrial robots for glass and ingot handling applications, ABB Robotics, a leading robotics manufacturer, provides a diverse robot range for customers in the solar photovoltaic (PV) industry. ABB's standardized solutions allow customers to automate solar cell and module manufacturing operations, improving productivity to meet the needs of the increasingly demanding solar power industry.
in Robotics
via Plant Engineering @ 20:17 11th Nov
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LinuxScribe writes "Java isn't in the LSB — yet. It's been a hard target to hit: which version gets standardized? How will test suites work? But the new version of LSB will take the first steps towards Java inclusion in standardized Linux development by introducing trial support for the language."
in Java
via Slashdot @ 4:59 13th Nov
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LONDON — Operators from around the world have renewed their call for handset makers to incorporate full NFC functionality, including the standardized Single Wire Protocol Near Field Communications interface, into their models from the middle of next year to speed the uptake of contactless payments.
in Mobile Technology
via RF Designline @ 10:11 19th Nov
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ink writes "Sun released JavaFX 1.0 today, in a bid to take on Adobe's Flash and Microsoft's Silverlight technologies. It is Sun's first Java release to include standardized, cross-platform audio and video playback code (in the form of On2 licensed codecs). The lack of a Linux or Solaris release is a notable absence. The development kit currently consists of the base run-time, a NetBeans/Eclipse plug-in and a set of artifact exporters for Adobe CS 3&4." An anonymous reader adds a link to several tutorials accompanying the new release.
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 22:09 4th Dec
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VMware, which consumers know mostly for their Fusion desktop virtualization software, is moving into the mobile space, albeit surreptitiously. The company has announced VMware MVP, a thin layer of software that will interface between handsets' hardware and operating system, allowing for a standardized development platform across any handsets that include it. What does this mean for regular consumers? For now, not much. If the tech finds enough support for hardware vendors, though, the consequences could be major.
in Handhelds
via Gizmodo @ 12:04 11th Nov
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and Telstra have achieved an industry first: the successful activation of HSPA Evolution functionality capable of peak network speeds up to 21 Mbps into the Telstra Next G(TM) commercial network and the world's first data call on the newly-enabled network. For the first time, a commercial network makes use of the enhanced, standardized improvements called HSPA Evolution.
in Mobile Technology
via MarketWatch @ 5:42 5th Dec
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Ericsson (NasdaqGS:ERIC - News) and Telstra have achieved an industry first: the successful activation of HSPA Evolution functionality capable of peak network speeds up to 21 Mbps into the Telstra Next G(TM) commercial network and the world's first data call on the newly-enabled network. For the first time, a commercial network makes use of the enhanced, standardized improvements called HSPA Evolution.
in Mobile Technology
via Yahoo! Canada @ 5:42 5th Dec
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Szentigrade writes "Popular Science is running a letter by Daniel Engber of the online Slate Magazine in which he offers the US Presidential nominees advice on using the full potential of the Internet upon their election into office. Some examples discussed in the letter include: a project already being developed that speeds up the patent approval process, a UK site that aims to improve government-citizen interactions, and perhaps most importantly, a call for government information to be 'presented in a standardized and widely used data format, like XML, so that anyone — in or out of government — could use and reconfigure it however they pleased.' Will 2009 be the first year of the E-President?"
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 1:49 29th Oct
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Ostracus writes "Researchers at the University of Washington have recently developed a system, which, for the first time, offers an instantly customizable approach to user interfaces. Each participant in the program is placed through a brief skills test, and then a mathematically-based version of the user interface optimized for his or her vision and motor abilities is generated. The current off-the-shelf designs are especially discouraging for the disabled, the elderly and others who have trouble controlling a mouse, because most computer programs have standardized button sizes, fonts, and layouts, which are designed for typical users."
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 7:31 29th Nov
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