Fujitsu MB88395 chip supports 1394 Automotive communication standard » Coolest Gadgets (via FriendFeed)

April 25th, 2009
Fujitsu MB88395 chip supports 1394 Automotive communication standard » Coolest Gadgets
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"what if entertainment could be personalized in high definition for each passenger? That’s what Fujitsu Microelectronics Ltd. aims to do with their new MB88395 processor, an LSI which supports the “1394 Automotive” communication standard for automotive information systems.

Basically, the MB88395 will offer a capability to simultaneously transmit video data from Blu-ray discs, terrestrial digital TV broadcasts and car navigation systems." – Alan Cheslow

WiMAX Can Win — If It’s Not Playing Against Cellular (via FriendFeed)

April 25th, 2009
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"Coverage everywhere may be ideal, but consumers really want coverage just where they are. For most consumers, this location is their home metro area. The business model coverage description of WiMAX was limited to coverage in consumers’ home metro area, and a third of all U.S. cities. This is what I call “nomadicity” vs. “full mobility,” as is found with cellular." – Alan Cheslow

Somniloquy external networking card lets PCS "sleep talk" essential connectivity functions (via FriendFeed)

April 25th, 2009
Somniloquy external networking card lets PCS "sleep talk" essential connectivity functions
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"When the computer goes to sleep, Somniloquy maintains IM connections, ongoing downloads and torrents, and keeps your computer present on the local network and wireless LAN. If an activity arrives that needs the full computer, Somniloquy wakes up the computer and patches it through — going so far as to buffer downloads into flash memory, and then dump it periodically on to the hard drive." – Alan Cheslow


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