Archive for May, 2005

WUSB DevCon: The kickoff to the future of “Life without Wires” ?

Thursday, May 26th, 2005

Earlier this week in San Jose, the first ever Wireless USB Implementers Conference was held with 350-400 attendees from all across Europe, Asia and the Americas. In one sense, the conference might be looked back on some day as the true launch of the era of “Life without Wires.”

The Smartest Box in the House: The Video Game Console with UWB

Wednesday, May 25th, 2005

The video game console market is a very large market. Tens of millions of video game consoles are sold every year. Advanced game consoles such as the Xbox 360 are due on the market soon, and the new PlayStation 3 is approximately 6 months behind. What I find interesting about these new […]

Recipe for Mobile Success: Start with Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0, mix in some creativity add Wireless USB, sprinkle with Bluetooth “3″

Friday, May 13th, 2005

Many writers are focusing on the recent announcement of Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 5.0 OS as targeted at RIM and the highly popular BlackBerry Phone/PDAs used by so many business professionals – including myself. The real significance of this announcement is the abilty of Mobile 5.0 to help Microsoft further penetrate the upper end […]

BLUETOOTH’s FUTURE: Merging onto the WiMedia Alliance UWB Superhighway

Friday, May 6th, 2005

With the recent announcement by the Bluetooth SIG that they would adopt UWB technology to extend the roadmap for Bluetooth to higher speeds, it becomes clear what Executive Director Mike Foley meant in a recent interview when he stated ” We think Bluetooth has a lot to offer to the personal computer world, and it […]