Toshiba FlashAir shaped small white SD card is the first to use the SD association standard wireless LAN. After inserting the card into the camera FlashAir and turn on the camera, the web server provides access to the card file, so you can share photos or video without the need for a wired device software as a liaison. » Read more: New Device | Toshiba FlashAir Wireless Device
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New Device | Toshiba FlashAir Wireless Device
January 19th, 2012ZiiLabs showcase processor ’100 Core’ for Android 4.0 Devices
January 12th, 2012Quad-core processor for tablets that emerged in 2011 could be very astonishing. But can you mostly a smartphone or tablet which is run by a 100-core processor?
ZiiLabs make this a surprise in early 2012 by announcing a ’100-core processors’ ZMS040 designed specifically to support the Android Ice Cream Sandwich. Basically ZMS040 are quad-core processor but modified with the addition of more power. » Read more: ZiiLabs showcase processor ’100 Core’ for Android 4.0 Devices
Ivy Bridge processor release early April 2012?
December 31st, 2011The existence of information that emerged early last December indicated that the latest generation of mobile processors made by Intel Ivy Bridge will release in May 2012. It added a number of models will be available on the market starting in April. Additionally Ivy Bridge processors are expected to be used in Apple’s MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac Mini as well. » Read more: Ivy Bridge processor release early April 2012?
Leaked components for iPad 3
December 20th, 2011When compared with the iPad 2, new section shows a different arrangement of the internal circuitry that gives clues to the possibility of a massive redesign. The edges forming the letter ‘U’, while for the Mic Microphone Cable Flex in the iPad 2, the edges forming a right angle. In addition to these changes, the latest component of which is likely to be used for the iPad 3 will seem less tempting. » Read more: Leaked components for iPad 3
NFC technology coming soon in the intel
December 18th, 2011Inside Secure is a leading company that support NFC technology (near field communication). For indeed popularized it took a long time, but the French manufacturer of this chip turned out to have enough endorsements in Silicon Valley. The company on Wednesday announced that they have just agreed on a cooperation agreement with Intel. Charles Walton, Chief Operating Officer of Inside Secure said that they will supply the chips, software, and other technologies to be combined with a chip from Intel. » Read more: NFC technology coming soon in the intel




