Thursday, September 17, 2009

Toshiba will Launch Wireless Universal Docking Station

Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., today announced the availability of its universal dynadock™ wireless U USB docking station. Toshiba’s next generation of its dynadock U, a top selling universal docking station on the Internet, features wireless USB technology that eliminates the need for a cable between the docking station and laptop.

“We designed the dynadock wireless U for universal appeal allowing all laptops to take advantage of its wireless features,” said Michael Cassidy, director, accessory marketing, Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. “It’s a matter of convenience and consumers can connect peripheral devices quickly and conveniently through an automatic wireless connection between laptops and accessories.”



Additional key product features include:

Dynamic PC System: The dynadock wireless U acts as a conduit for add-on peripherals like external speakers, keyboard & mouse, monitor, router and other accessories to easily link with the laptop.

Automatic Connectivity: The dynadock wireless U can be set up to automatically connect to the laptop when within range.

Data Protection: One touch undock button ensures all peripherals shut down properly when undocking.

Enhanced Productivity: Six USB 2.0 ports including two front Sleep-and-Charge USB ports that supply power to cell phones, MP3 players and other devices even if your PC is off.

Multimedia: Integrated Digital Audio card adds high quality 7.1 surround sound.

High Resolution: HD Digital Video card for connecting to an extra VGA or DVI monitor with up to 1680 x 1050 resolution.
Dedicated Video Support: Dedicated wireless radio for enhanced video performance.

Bi-directional Audio Support: Bi-directional ISOCH support for Audio, webcams, microphones and USB speakers.
Easy Software Installation: Toshiba dynadock Utility software for all video and audio drivers customize the dynadock experience.

TATA DOCOMO GPRS Settings for China Mobile

Now activate you can activate TATA DOCOMO GPRS on China Mobile just save following settings in your phone.

Setting Name : DOCOMO (You may choose any name you like)
Home page : http://latesttechnologyhere.blogspot.com/
Session mode : Permanent
Connection Security : Off
Data Bearer : GPRS
GPRS Access point : TATA.DOCOMO.INTERNET
IP address : (blank)
Authentication type : Normal
Logintype :
(blank)
User name : (blank)
Password : (blank)

TATA DOCOMO GPRS settings

TATA DOCOMO WAP settings

connection name: DocomDive
access point : TATA.DOCOMO.DIVE.IN
proxy ip address : 10.124.94.7
proxy port : 8080

WAP 2.0 compliant phones

Options : Advanced Settings
Phone IP Address : Automatic
DNS Address : Automatic
Primary name server : 0.0.0.0
Second name server : 0.0.0.0
Proxy server address : None
Proxy port number : 0

Celio REDFLY Support for BlackBerry Smartphone

Celio Corp, maker of the REDFLY Mobile Companion, has announced support for BlackBerry; giving RIM customers the ability to get the most out of their smartphones with a larger screen and keyboard. The BlackBerry solution will be available in mid-Q4 2009. The BlackBerry solution is offered free-of-charge for existing and new REDFLY Mobile Companion C8N and C7 owners.

At launch, the REDFLY will be compatible with the BlackBerry Bold 9000, BlackBerry Curve 8900 and BlackBerry Tour 9630, with plans to support additional phones as they are released by RIM.



"The trend in enterprise right now is for more people to carry their laptop less and their BlackBerry more," said Andrew Seybold, CEO and Principal Analyst, Andrew Seybold, Inc. "What Celio is doing will give BlackBerry users a significant productivity boost and businesses a solution they can leverage for their employees. With the Celio REDFLY, you don't have to carry a laptop at all. Given a choice between a netbook or the REDFLY, I would take the REDFLY hands down."

The REDFLY Mobile Companion comes in two models - the C8N and C7 - and has a large screen, full QWERTY keyboard, touchpad, up to 8-hour battery, and USB, VGA and media ports, enabling people to get the most from their BlackBerry handhelds. The REDFLY is not a computer. It has no OS, storage or processor, but uses the smartphone's computing power to give users the ability to interact with the smartphone's familiar user interface on an 800x480 resolution display. The REDFLY is currently compatible with more than 70 Windows Mobile devices. As Celio adds BlackBerry compatibility, it demonstrates that the Celio REDFLY technology will be implemented on multiple platforms to the benefit of smartphone users.

"Adding BlackBerry support for REDFLY is a logical next step due to RIM's overwhelming acceptance in the enterprise market. BlackBerry compatibility also answers the call from our community and customers to give them the REDFLY experience on RIM devices," said Kirt Bailey, president and CEO of Celio Corp. "We're confident BlackBerry users will enjoy having a larger screen and keyboard for typing e-mails and editing documents, and become more productive and efficient."

Celio Corp will demonstrate its BlackBerry solution at the ShowStoppers for the Digital Holidays event in New York City on Wednesday, September 16, 2009.

Comcast plans to bring TV shows to your phone using wimax technolohy

Leading U.S. cable operator Comcast Corp said on Wednesday it plans to offer subscribers the option to watch their favorite TV shows on mobile devices through its new wireless Internet service.

The company is also exploring adding a voice option to the wireless package that would put it in more direct competition with mobile phone providers like AT&T Inc and Verizon Communications Inc.

Comcast recently started rolling out its wireless Internet services in some U.S. cities as part of a joint venture with Clearwire Corp, which uses WiMax technology.

It will be bundling the wireless service with its home Internet package and could eventually include its On Demand Online service, which will let subscribers watch cable shows on the Web.

"I can envision sometimes in the future (On Demand Online) having a wireless component," Comcast Chief Financial Officer Michael Angelakis said at the Goldman Sachs Communicopia conference.

As more consumers increasingly expect to be able to watch video on their home personal computers and on wireless devices such as Apple Inc's iPod and iPhone, cable companies are seeking ways to ensure they do not lose subscribers to free or cheaper On Demand Web services.

Instead the cable companies are collaborating with content providers to let paying TV subscribers watch shows instantly via the Web at no extra charge

Angelakis said there have been discussions about delivering voice products over the next generation of high speed wireless data services -- so-called fourth generation (4G) -- but said it is still too early to reveal details.

If Comcast was to launch wireless voice services on the Clearwire network, it would see a return of the cable company to the mobile phone sector which it exited last year after the collapse of a previous cable company joint venture with wireless operator Sprint Nextel Corp.

Sprint is also a member of the joint venture with Clearwire as well as other cable companies including Time Warner Cable Inc.

On Nasdaq, Comcast edged up 16 cents to $17.58, while Clearwire rose 40 cents to $9.22 at mid-afternoon.


source : tech.yahoo.com