Additionally, all the PDPs are built using FHP's proprietary Alternative Lighting of Surface (ALIS) drive-circuit technology, which doubles the resolution of the screen while using the same number of ...electrodes as conventional PDP technology. The new 32-inch HD PDP also uses FHP's new low-voltage display technology, TERES, which FHP invented in order to develop the most cost-effective plasma display products possible. At this year's Society for Information Display (SID) Conference, Fujitsu Microelectronics, Inc. (FMI) will showcase the industry's leading plasma display panels (PDPs) featuring the High Definition Series, with the newly introduced 32-inch High Definition (HD) PDP. The 37-inch HD PDP, which is now in final development, and the 42- inch version, which was introduced in 2000, will also be on display.
M2 PRESSWIRE-14 November 2000-QUALCOMM: QUALCOMM CDMA Technologies, Toshiba America Information Systems, and Ericsson Microelectronics cooperate in world's first over-the-air CDMA Bluetooth enabled ...wireless handset-to-laptop communication demonstration at COMDEX/Fall (C)1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD * Wireless Internet Connectivity Display Employs Toshiba's Portege 3000 Series Laptop, QUALCOMM MSM3300-Equipped Trial Handset, and Ericsson Microelectronics Bluetooth Radio Technology LAS VEGAS -- QUALCOMM Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM), the Computer Systems Group (CSG) of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. and Ericsson Microelectronics, today announced the world's first over-the-air demonstration of a Bluetooth equipped laptop communicating wirelessly with a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) handset via a Bluetooth dial-up network. The demonstration at COMDEX/Fall will use Toshiba's Portege laptop, QUALCOMM CDMA Technologies' (QCT) MSM3300 Mobile Station Modem (MSM) chipset and system software featuring integrated Bluetooth baseband technology in a CDMA handset, and Ericsson Microelectronics' Bluetooth radio technology. The Bluetooth solution is a short-range radio technology that provides a wireless link between mobile computers, mobile phones and other portable devices, as well as easy wireless connectivity to the Internet. The event at COMDEX/Fall will consist of an over-the-air CDMA/Bluetooth demonstration of wireless Internet connectivity from Toshiba's Bluetooth equipped laptop to a QUALCOMM MSM3300-enabled trial handset, enabling Web surfing from the laptop without the need for cables or wired connections of any type. The demonstration will take place during COMDEX at Toshiba's booth #5640 in LVCC. "By combining the freedom of a wireless handset with the power of the world's first Bluetooth enabled notebook, Toshiba, QUALCOMM and Ericsson are empowering people to unplug and enjoy easy wireless connectivity to the Internet," said Steve Andler, vice president of marketing, Toshiba CSG. "Bluetooth wireless technology is redefining how people work and play in the new millennium. As a leader in the mobile movement, Toshiba is delighted to work with two industry-renowned manufacturers to bring to life a world without wires." "This cooperative effort between the world's largest laptop manufacturer, the leader in Bluetooth RF technology and the leader in CDMA technology solutions, represents another step forward in making the wireless Internet a reality," said Johan Lodenius, senior vice president of marketing and product management for QUALCOMM CDMA Technologies. "The advantages of integrating Bluetooth wireless connectivity technology with CDMA - combining the advanced multimedia capabilities of our MSM3300 chipset and system software with Bluetooth's ability to link a wide variety of devices wirelessly - will dramatically alter the way consumers think about computing and communicating." "As part of our extensive Bluetooth program, this is an important step in creating the era of the Mobile Internet," said Johan Tingsborg, vice president of Ericsson Microelectronics. "This cooperation between three industry leaders shows the strength of the Bluetooth wireless technology in the CDMA environment. With this achievement, Ericsson Microelectronics has demonstrated Bluetooth capabilities for all major cellular telephone technologies serving the global marketplace." Leveraging its industry-leading strengths in mobility, Toshiba brings the freedom of integrated Bluetooth wireless technology for the first time to mobile computing.
This book presents the results of an International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) working conference held December 2004 in Melbourne, Australia. The working conference was organized by ...Informatics and ICT in Higher Education and the Professional and Vocational Education in Information Technology IFIP Working Groups. Challenges originating in large scale economic and social change, rapid transition to a knowledge-based society and shortage of knowledge workers demand new approaches in higher and professional education. International trends are observed in the following areas: learning in real-life situations; development of relationships with business and industry; and new forms of assessment. The papers in this book present a cross-section of issues in real-life learning in which Information and Communication Technology (ICT) plays an important role. Some of the issues covered include: education models for real-life learning enabled by ICT; effective organization of a real-life learning environment; the changing role of the student; the changing role of educational institutions and their relationship with business and industry; the changing role of teachers and their use of ICT; and management of ICT-rich education change. Publisher, ed
The Industrial Revolution, which originally involved the change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to a market dominated by factory mechanization during the early 18th century, has profoundly ...shaped the world. It has progressed through four disruptive phases: Industry 1.0 through Industry 4.0. Industry 1.0 encompassed early automation, while Industry 2.0 began at the end of the 19th century, when enormous technological advances were made, such as mass production, electrification, and new modes of transportation. Industry 3.0 began during the 1970s, a decade that gave rise to the electronics, telecommunications, and computing that enable full automation and robotics. Industry 4.0 kicked off at the dawn of the third millennium, marked by the ubiquitous use of Internet technologies, which have radically transformed how people, society, and industry interact.
Participants in the Aspen Institute Conference considered how communications technologies may be applied to serve the needs and interests of this country's expanding community of retired and older ...citizens. Conference findings fell into two categories, reflecting questions originating in the human aspirations found in a public opinion survey released at the conference, and those derived from hands-on demonstrations and suggested modifications of various electronic devices. Discussion of the survey findings revealed a difference in outlook between older and younger adults: for the younger members of the survey, the so-called "command generation" in its late 40s and early 50s, time is enhanced by access to time-saving technologies; however, for older retirees among the well elderly, time is enhanced when communications and information technologies supply ways and means of combating a surfeit of time. As the discussion shifted between the substance of the survey and the specifics of various communications technologies, however, there were moments when recurring difficulties in defining "elderly" evaporated. There was no difficulty in visualizing distinctive products for the elderly when participants considered the contents of various technologies, and the more familiar the communications medium, the more the participants seemed able to contribute. Technologies discussed included electronic information kiosks, smart cards, high-tech publishing, videotext and voice services, V-TV, and audiocassette magazines. A list of participants is included. (EW)
According to the Controller General of Patents, Designs & Trade Marks, The invention relates to a technique for UHV grade lap-brazing of copper parts to metallised ceramic parts of same symmetry by ...tying molybdenum wires around the copper part externally.
According to the Controller General of Patents, Designs & Trade Marks, The present invention relates to a technique for quick joining of ceramics to metals by pressing the ceramic-metal assembly with ...aluminium or aluminium-alloy interlayer under 7 to 70 MPa in presence of ultrasonic vibration at temperature between 450C to 575C in vacuum / inert / neutral or reducing atmosphere leading to mechanically strong bond between the ceramic and the metal part.
According to the Controller General of Patents, Designs & Trade Marks, "The invention relates to an electron gun, where the cathode area is shielded magnetically to prevent deviation and/or ...defocusing of the electron beam due to stray magnetic field and with a built-in ion pump to maintain ultrahigh vacuum around the cathode during operation."