"If you are an owner of the HP MediaSmart Server EX485 or EX487 then this free application allows you to stream the photo, music and video libraries stored on the EX48x to your iPhone or iPod Touch (2nd generation) allowing your libraries to be accessed anywhere you have an internet connection." – Alan Cheslow
"accessed anywhere you have an internet connection" always freaks me out. – Brandon Werner
"Equipped with the latest Bluetooth 3.0 (reaching 24Mbps), unspecified Wi-Fi and FM radio, Broadcom's BCM4325 is the first chip of its kind to receive the go-ahead from the Bluetooth Qualification Board." – Alan Cheslow
"the Digital Interactive Interface for Video & Audio™ (DiiVA™) consortium today announced availability of the DiiVA 1.0 specification. Demonstrating the growing momentum and commitment to the consumer electronics and home-networking standard, global CE leaders LG Electronics, Panasonic, Samsung Electronics, Sharp, Wanlida (Malata), XOCECO (PRIMA), Agilent, MediaTek, Tektronix, Foxconn and JAE, have joined the effort as contributors to deliver on DiiVA’s promise.
Addressing the need for a worldwide standard for consumer electronics and home networking, the DiiVA interface enables a simple and interactive experience by providing a single, low-cost cable (such as a CAT6 LAN cable) to handle both the transmission of uncompressed video and audio plus bi-directional high-speed data and audio." – Alan Cheslow
"Windows Mobile phones can act as portable ultrasound scanners (left), thanks to hardware and device drivers created by engineers from Washington University in St. Louis (WUSTL). It's said the development will bring ultrasound imaging to the 70 percent of the world's population that currently lacks it." – Alan Cheslow
"The handset maker is teaming up with the University of Southern California on projects designed to bring sounds, haptics, and even smell to its products." – Alan Cheslow
"A consortium of radio broadcast groups launched a traffic- and weather-data service over HD Radio to compete with HD Radio traffic service available through FM stations operated by broadcast group Clear Channel." – Alan Cheslow