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BlueAnt eliminates wind noise with Q1 Bluetooth headset At the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show, BlueAnt announced its latest Bluetooth headset, the Q1. Featuring a patented acoustic design and clad in a classy black, the Q1 is designed to eliminate noise from wind gusts of up to 10 mph. Read the full story here.
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ATSC gives initial thumbs-up to MPH mobile TV standard Merely weeks after a handful of TV broadcasters voiced their approval of the MPH mobile TV standard, the almighty ATSC has elevated its specification for Mobile Digital Television to Candidate Standard status. Or it will early next week, based on the futuristic December 1st date on the press release. Anywho, the thumbs-up brings the standard one huge step closer to actual implementation in the Uni...
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Windows Mobile users now have a tool of their own to measure vehicle performance called gMeter that will run on HTC’s accelerometer based devices: HTC Touch Diamond, HTC Touch Pro and HTC Touch HD. gMeter can measure G Force (forward and lateral), calculate a vehicle’s horse power using GPS, measure acceleration time from 0 to 60 mph (100 km/h) and it can draw a circuit on screen using the posit...
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TV broadcasters pleased with MPH mobile TV test results The world needed another mobile TV standard about like it needs another hole in the ozone layer, but regardless of that, we've still got broadcasters backing MPH. We originally heard that said protocol was being tested by Raleigh's WRAL back in July, and since then, a whopping 800 local stations (which make up the Open Mobile Video Coalition) have joined in to work out the kinks. Current...
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OK OK, so this isn't TECHNICALLY newsworthy, but it's so cool I just had to post Our very own Monolithix is currently in Sweden at a Sony Ericsson event, and managed to capture the picture below on his flight out, using his Vario III and CamerAware. Kudos... P
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The past several days have been extremely gusty in Ohio.  After hearing little talk or warning from the local meteorologist about low-level, hurricane-force winds, many in the Southwestern Ohio region are still recovering from 70+ mph wind damage and massive power outages.  Ohio Governor, Ted Strickland, toured the Miami Valley and declared that the area has sustained unprecedented wind ...
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Note the BS The biggest issue with 4G networks is handover. When you’re speeding down the highway, your cellphone and wireless devices constantly hop from station to station, picking up connectivity as you go along. In a perfect world, this handover is seamless but, as we all know, in the real world it isn’t poifect. Nortel just
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Although Raleigh, North Carolina is set to become one of the first DVB-SH test markets in America, WRAL is already testing out yet another standard. The station known nationwide for taking its local newscasts to the world of HD while everyone else sat and moped in their SD control rooms is currently teaming with CBC in order to test out the ATSC-compatible MPH mobile television transmission system
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Imagine having to suck up to 50 MPH to your crotch. The thought of it sends chill to your body right. FSN Sport Science demostrated what damage to your crotch can a 50 MPH tennis ball shot do. I must say the participant who had accepted the challenge to have the shot delivered to his crotch is really gutsy.
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LG and Samsung have joined forces to develop a single standard for mobile digital television using broadcaster's DTV signals. The two companies had previously introduced incompatible proposals; LG with MPH and Samsung with A-VSB. A-VSB and MPH are in-band solutions. Local broadcasters can insert mobile programming inside their DTV bitstream (although it takes capacity from
submitted by DailyWireless on 14th May 2008 (via dailywireless.org)
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