Posted on 2008 under Digital News, Miscellaneous |
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In the UK we have been using 3G networks for several years and 4G (or 4th generation) networks are still a good 3 or 4 years away with a planned release date of 2012 - 2015.4th Gen networks will again, require a complete change of hardware across the country as well as a bunch of new phones. From Wikipedia we find that 4th Gen networks are described as…
4G will be a fully IP-based integrated system. This will be achieved after wired and wireless technologies converge and will be capable of providing between 100 Mbit/s and 1 Gbit/s speeds both indoors and outdoors, with premium quality and high security 4G will offer all types of services at an affordable cost
Not bad eh! But hang on a second… Korea have just announced that they are planning 5G Read more… »

Yes, Apple’s iPhone 3G is finally, and officially — out. New Zealander Jonny Gladwell (22) has successfully become the first person in the world to own an iPhone 3G.
A visibly excited Gladwell told , “I’m going to put this on charge, have a play around with it, and have a nice long sleep.” Yes, he needs all the sleep he can get; he’s been camped outside the Vodafone store for a record 60 hours, and in freezing temperatures — before he could get his greasy hands on the object of his desire.
In fact, there were hundreds like him who queued up outside stores in New Zealand’s Read more… »

obody needs lecture on Global Warning and the fight against it, but important thing to be considered is the contribution of many companies, including Buffalo to combat the same.
In order to save a negligible amount of power from your monthly electric usage, Buffalo has come up with a perfect solution – the solar-powered Japan-based Buffalo Wireless Keyboard, named BSKBW01SB.
Placed on the upper right portion of the keyboard, an adjustable solar panel captures to capture sunrays for charging. It is said that even a cubical rays will keep the keyboard charge. Read more… »

Representing the 4th generation of Hasselblad H-system, the new high end H3DII-50 camera system is a photographer’s delight. It features an mind boggling 50 megapixel sensor. Its 36 X 48mm Kodak sensor is twice the size compared to other DSLR sensors.
Providing exceptional image quality and flexibility, the Hasselblad H3DII-50 camera system is ideal for commercial photographers. Offering highest resolution, it features 300MB files at 1FPS, creative freedom Read more… »