Archive for the 'Peripherals' Category
Friday, August 29th, 2008
The software maker has been granted a US patent on “navigating paginated content in page-based increments.” Microsoft has been granted a patent on ‘Page Up’ and ‘Page Down’ keystrokes. The software giant applied for the patent in 2005, and was granted it on August 19, 2008….
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David Meyer ZDNet.co.uk, Keyboards, Page, Microsoft, Patent, Hardware, Peripherals, Microsoft Corp. |
Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
There’s plenty that’s great about the new iPhone, says silicon.com’s Natasha Lomas. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t a few things for Apple to think about for the next time round. The 3G iPhone has finally arrived–a year and a half after CEO Steve Jobs first confirmed…
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Telephony, 3G, Natasha Lomas, silicon.com, Keyboards, Smart Phones, 3G iPhone, Apple, iPhone 3G, Peripherals, Cellular Phones, Apple Inc., Mobile, Apple iPhone, Consumer electronics, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Hardware, Networking, Wireless, Personal Technology |
Thursday, June 19th, 2008
As businesses print less, Hewlett-Packard will reorganize its printer operations, trimming its five business units to three in a bid to become more efficient. NEW YORK–Hewlett-Packard will reorganize its printer operations, trimming its five business units to three in a bid to become more efficient, the Wall Street Journal…
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Printing Division, mangement, printers, Printer Business, HP, Hardware, Peripherals, Hewlett-Packard Co., Reuters |
Friday, May 16th, 2008
RIM’s co-CEO tells Silicon.com why he believes smartphones are the future, why Qwerty is so exciting, and why the Bold has nothing to do with the iPhone. BlackBerry maker RIM has been very busy this week hosting the Wireless Enterprise Symposium in Orlando, Fla. One of the announcements…
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Handhelds, RIM BlackBerry, Research In Motion Ltd., Touch Screen, Smart Phone, Smart Phones, Keyboards, Qwerty, Components, Monitors & Displays, Phone, Apple iPhone, Consumer electronics, Hardware, Cellular Phones, silicon.com, Peripherals, Personal Technology |
Thursday, January 17th, 2008
With 3D scanners and high-speed cameras, scientists studying the biomechanics of sport can detect subtle differences that can push athletes to the top of their game. Three-dimensional images, which helped to show that double amputee Oscar Pistorius receives considerable advantages from carbon fiber blade attachments, have become a…
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Player, R&D, Athlete, Fewtrell, Peripherals, Scanners, Hardware, Utility Computing, Productivity, Tool, Network Technology, Networking, Blade Servers, Servers, Reuters |