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Tuesday 27 August 2013
Amidst strong competition smart STBs and dongles continue to grow, says ABI Research
The smart set-top box (STB) and dongle market is expected to pass 18 million units in 2013 - higher than originally forecast due to the arrival of Google's Chromecast device. Overall...
Monday 12 October 2009
Bluetooth 3.0+HS-enabled devices to account for 61% of certified Bluetooth products in 2011, says Bluetooth SIG
Bluetooth 3.0+HS-enabled devices will account for 23% of all certified Bluetooth-enabled devices in 2010 and further climb to 61% in 2011, according to estimates from the Bluetooth...
Monday 5 October 2009
Giesecke & Devrient, Phison partner on secure flash devices
Giesecke & Devrient (G&D) and Phison Electronics have jointly announced they plan to form a joint venture - Giesecke & Devrient Secure Flash Solutions - which will combine...
Thursday 9 July 2009
Notebook vendors slowing down on mobile TV
Notebook vendors have slowed the launch of notebooks with built-in mobile TV modules due to the launch of low-cost netbooks, economic concerns, tariffs and after-sales service, according...
Wednesday 24 September 2008
Motorola introduces WiMAX USB adaptor for notebooks
Motorola has unveiled its first WiMAX USB adaptor, the USBw 100. This thumb-drive-sized device is available in three versions to connect to WiMAX networks in each of the three bands...
Tuesday 3 June 2008
ExpressCards, USB dongles, embedded modules and base stations featured at WiMAX Expo
While WiMAX routers and gateways were the main items of WiMAX-related exhibitions held in Taipei last year, WiMAX-enabled ExpressCards, USB dongles and embedded WiMAX modules are...
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Taiwan IPC makers pushing integrated services to boost profits and to see revenues grow in 2024, says DIGITIMES Research
Global smartphone shipments hit 2023 peak in 4Q23, but decelerate in 1Q24 due to seasonality, says DIGITIMES Research
Meet the analyst: Operating system in AI era will be king, says DIGITIMES Research