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From:Strategic FinancePeer-ReviewedThe allways[TM] hands-free headset can be worn around the ear or suspended from eyeglasses for extended periods with no discomfort. It uses Bluetooth[TM] technology, so there are no wires, and you can be as far as 30...
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From:EE-Evaluation Engineering (Vol. 54, Issue 10) Peer-Reviewedimec and Holst Centre as well as the Industrial Design Engineering faculty of Delft University of Technology announced a new wireless electroencephalogram (EEG) headset that can be worn comfortably and achieves a...
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From:Information Today (Vol. 14, Issue 6)Vectron Technologies has announced the launch of its WebSight Internet Video Conferencing Kit. "We were the first company in North America to do all-in-one multimedia cards," said Pierre Theberge, president of...
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From:The Futurist (Vol. 33, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedBy 2009, computers will be embedded in our clothes. By 2019, they'll be hidden in our bodies. By 2099, human and machine intelligence will have merged. It is said that people overestimate what can be accomplished in...
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From:Solid State Technology (Vol. 53, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIMEC's Jan Provoost describes recent development of a prototype headset that combines wireless and low-power electronics, and its validation for sleep staging. The device shows the future direction for body monitoring...
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From:Microwave Journal (Vol. 43, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedEricsson showed the first Bluetooth[TM] phone at CommincAsia in Singapore. The phone is the triple-band, Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)-enabled T36. The built-in Bluetooth chip in the T36 makes wireless...
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From:The Quill (Vol. 88, Issue 2)Packing the bags for tomorrow's journalist When a reporter grabs a suitcase and heads out on a story, the luggage might contain more than a change of clothes for an overnight assignment. If the case has been...
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From:Online (Vol. 24, Issue 5)You may be fed up with the ubiquitous cell phone, but get used to it. Not only are they becoming ever more commonplace, they are merging with that other unavoidable presence, the Internet. Web access by cell phone has...
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From:Tech & Learning (Vol. 38, Issue 8)The same 360 videos and 360 images you can use with a headset are accessible on Web browsers. Here are some cool VR apps and websites to get you started....
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From:Learning & Leading with Technology (Vol. 33, Issue 3)Califone's USB headsets 3064, 3066, and 4100 plug directly into USB ports, bypassing the 3.5 mm plugs and computer's sound card. According to the company, data transference through USB ports is faster and clearer,...
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From:The Futurist (Vol. 34, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedA number of devices once seen only in science-fiction movies are now appearing in the real world; many more are on the way, says technology-watcher Ron Schneiderman in his new book, A Manager's Guide to Wireless...
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From:Strategic Finance (Vol. 81, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedROAD GEAR GETS LIGHTER AND SMARTER IT TOOK ONLY THREE THINGS: a really big network, really small devices, and someone smart enough to tear the cord off the phone. The network came first. It was ubiquitous,...
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From:Technical Communication (Vol. 47, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedT. Hughes. 1999. Global technology business (December):32-36. Mobile technology will change the structure of the computer industry and the Internet. Experts have predicted that the PC will be replaced by cheaper,...
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From:Building Design & Construction (Vol. 41, Issue 12)Online meeting services promise to revolutionize the building team meeting Although technologies such as e-mail and conference calling have helped streamline communication between project team members, nothing has...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 19, Issue 20)WAP technology shows a lot of promise on phones and handhelds, but it's not yet ready for prime time Turn on, tune in and unplug. It's no digital-age promise from a Timothy Leary clone. The wireless Web is coming,...
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From:Online (Vol. 25, Issue 1)Buzz! Buzz! Is that my telephone, cell phone, pager--or Net phone? Everywhere you look these days, there are new Internet telephony products popping up like mushrooms; some have even popped up on librarians' desktops!...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 19, Issue 24)One switch lets modems share bandwidth to deliver video and sound The U.S. District Court for New Hampshire has brought video into its courtrooms without adding a lot of infrastructure. A video switch from Video...
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From:Online (Vol. 24, Issue 1)This may sound like science fiction now, but wearable computers...are coming out of the drawing-board stage and into a variety of experimental applications. In her September 1999 column, "The Bionic Searcher," Reva...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 198, Issue 34)Reviewing speech recognition products has taught me about the uneven quality of PC headset microphones. I keep looking for something better. Recently I tried Plantronics' DSP-500 headset mike with a Universal Serial...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 19, Issue 11)Voice system will let far-flung scientists confer about experiments in space NASA is building a voice over IP system to help earthbound scientists stay in touch with their experiments on the International Space...