Enterprise FMC: Linking Enterprise and Cellular Communications Today
Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) has become the latest catch all term to refer to the concept of linking a user's cellular telephone to a...
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Fleet Management: A GPS-GIS Integrated Approach
[ Source: GISdevelopment.net ]
January 2008-Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite system that provides highly accurate location with the use of special GPS receivers and their augmentations. This accurate GPS data is of limited use by itself, unless it is coupled with a powerful visualization tool like the Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The GIS is a widely accepted visualization tool that presents data in a graphic form, which is a convenient and effective means of communicating complex information.
Blu-Ray Technical
[ Source: Deluxe ]
January 2008-There are many technical aspects surrounding the new high definition formats. There are changes every month as the BDF work on new and cheaper ways to improve the blu-ray disc. The researcher of this paper will talk firstly about the blu-ray disc itself and then the players and recorders, looking at the physical and data structure.
GIS and GPS Based Asset Management for Road and Railway Transportation Systems in India
[ Source: GISdevelopment.net ]
January 2008-A state-of-the-art asset management technology for road and railway transportation systems, with special focus on conditions in India has been developed by MaxSys Engineering Solutions Inc. (MaxSys) and LEA Associates South Asia (LASA). The technology consists of, GIS based digital maps, high-resolution satellite imagery, digital elevation models based on satellite imagery and appropriate data base management system and GPS based Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) hardware units.
The iPhone: A Consumer Perspective
[ Source: Parks Associates ]
January 2008-The Apple Inc. iPhone is the definition of a convergence device. It has the ability to play back music and videos on its 3.5 inch display, a unique ability for video/image displays to automatically flip between landscape and portrait views when the device is rotated, special software that makes finger-based scrolling easier, a Safari Web browser that shows Web sites in their standard format, and more options for users to access and listen to voice ....
Why Virtual Worlds Can Matter
[ Source: University of Southern California ]
January 2008-Virtual worlds are persistent, avatar-based social spaces that provide players or participants with the ability to engage in long-term, joint coordinated action. This paper is an effort to outline some of the things happening in and around virtual worlds which make them more than ""just games"" and which may in fact point in the direction of new forms of knowing and acting in virtual spaces and give insight into what new, technologically mediated worlds may ....
An Integrated Approach for Banking GIS
[ Source: GISdevelopment.net ]
January 2008-To survive and succeed, banks are looking for ways to increase customer satisfaction and retention, while containing costs, improving efficiency and maximizing return on their technology investments. To accomplish these measures, banks need to integrate disparate systems, need to adopt advanced technologies like Geographic Information System (GIS), develop more effective marketing programs and overcome the difficulties of translating strategy into actions.
Implementing Internet GIS With Java Based Client/Server Environment
[ Source: GISdevelopment.net ]
January 2008-Data pertaining to spatial attributes in a GIS can be efficiently managed with any relational database management system (RDBMS). Javas open, platform-independent, object-oriented design is an ideal platform for mapping and geographic information system (GIS) solution for developers. Extensible Markup Language (XML) standards can be used to describe and exchange map data between applications. It describes the salient features of a spatial database that was developed by integrating thematic layers stored as feature datasets in ....
BlackBerry Messenger IT Policy Management
[ Source: Research In Motion ]
January 2008-This paper published by BlackBerry describes how system administrators can manage usage of BlackBerry Messenger, as well as enable auditing for BlackBerry Messenger users on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server using IT policy rules. Usage of BlackBerry Messenger is managed using default IT policy rules on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Auditing of BlackBerry Messenger is implemented by importing custom IT policy files.
CMOS Implementation of a 2.4-GHz Switch Mixer and Quadrature VCO
[ Source: Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology ]
January 2008-The CMOS technology is very attractive as an RF technology because CMOS provides such advantages as low cost, high-level integration, and easy access over other technologies. Using the CMOS technology it becomes possible to integrate RF circuits, low-frequency analog circuits, and digital circuits in a single chip, which makes an ultimate one-chip system. In this manner, CMOS RF circuits are good challenges for short-range communication systems, such as Bluetooth or Wireless LAN.
Distributed Digital Rights Management: The EduSource Approach to DRM
[ Source: ODRL Initiative ]
January 2008-This paper describes the design and implementation of the Distributed Digital Rights Management (DDRM) system as undertaken by the eduSource project, a national network of learning object repositories built by a consortium of universities and other agencies in Canada. DDRM is foremost a system of rights expression, with transactions managed by a set of brokers acting on behalf of purchasers and providers. Rights are described using ODRL, contained in files managed by the provider broker, ....
TV 2.0 - The Big Screen PC
[ Source: Icron Technologies ]
September 2008-
TV 2.0 is the evolution of the TV from just being able to offer video content from a single service provider to the ability for the TV to offer content from multiple service providers (CATV + Internet) and content and applications from the PC. In short TV 2.0 is the convergence of the PC, TV and Internet. The paper looks at consumer trends, what technologies are available and under development, and the advantages and disadvantages ....
Introducing DLP 3-D TV
[ Source: Texas Instruments ]
January 2008-
2006 saw the introduction of several new cinema titles, such as Return of Superman and Nightmare on Christmas. In 2007, Meet the Robinsons was released by Disney Studios. In each case, the films that were presented in 3-D retained higher receipts than those that were shown in 2-D. With studios like DreamWorks announcing that all future animated titles will be in 3-D, it stands to reason that there will be 3-D content available for home ....
The Friday ITch: Season 1, Episode 7
[ Source: TechWeb TV ]
June 2008-
In this episode of Techweb's weekly comedy show, The Friday ITCH, we discuss a notebook that fits on your steering wheel, a new humanoid robot, a rocket belt for $250,000, Plans by the NSF to scrap the current Internet, China going to the moon, YouTube and video copyright issues, the use of isect protein to make a huge hard drive, and the affect of cell phones on the bee population.
TV 2.0 - The Big Screen PC
[ Source: Icron Technologies ]
September 2008-
TV 2.0 is the evolution of the TV from just being able to offer video content from a single service provider to the ability for the TV to offer content from multiple service providers (CATV + Internet) and content and applications from the PC. In short TV 2.0 is the convergence of the PC, TV and Internet. The paper looks at consumer trends, what technologies are available and under development, and the advantages and disadvantages ....
NetGear Packs In Wireless Antennas
[ Source: TechWeb TV ]
June 2008-
Netgear presents technology that packs more internal antennas into the company's routers, for more consistent connections with less interference.
MobiTV: Mobile TV Now On Blackberry
[ Source: TechWeb TV ]
June 2008-
MobiTV spokesman Vince Ferrinho explains that MobiTV is now available for BlackBerry devices. MobiTv delivers 40+ television channels to mobile phones for 9.99 per month.
Belkin's FlyWire Wirelessly Streams Video In Home Theaters
[ Source: TechWeb TV ]
June 2008-
Belkin's Flywire system wirelessly mounts a flat panel TV on a wall and streams video, with full HDMI compatibility. The range is currently 50 feet, but future versions are expected to extend to 100 feet.
New Social Features for March Madness On Demand
[ Source: TechWeb TV ]
June 2008-
CBSSports.com GM Jason Kint talks to us about new social features, building an architecture for video on demand, expectations for traffic growth, the Akamai relationship, some of the cool innovations in March Madness on Demand and the future of sports video on the Internet.
Legendary Sports Broadcaster Billy Packer On Technology
[ Source: TechWeb TV ]
June 2008-
Legendary college hoops announcer Billy Packer, preparing to cover his 100th Final Four game talks to Techweb about the affect technology has had on the coverage of sports, on the exploitation of young basketball players; and he picks some cinderellas for the 2008 tournament as well as his choices for the final two teams.
Legendary Sports Broadcaster Vern Lundquist On Technology
[ Source: TechWeb TV ]
June 2008-
Legendary college hoops announcer, Vern Lundquist, has been covering sports since 1964, but despite his age and experience he embraces technology. He has his own web site, owns and uses an Apple iPhone (claims it's changed his life) and knows that he must accept change and learn from it. Listen to him talk about the affect of technology on the coverage of college athletics.
CBS Sports Fixture Jim Nantz On Technology & Sports
[ Source: TechWeb TV ]
June 2008-
Jim Nantz is a fixture at CBS Sports, covering everything from college basketball to golf. Here, he talks to us about technology changes for sports coverage -- such as first down lines and constant scoring clocks. He tells us that just because bad things might happen on the Internet, you can't stop progress.
Basketball Analyst Len Elmore On Technology and Sports
[ Source: TechWeb TV ]
June 2008-
Len Elmore, former Maryland basketball star and now a college basketball analyst for CBS Sports talks about the advantages and challenges technology has brought to his profession. He discusses how it has challenged him as an analyst, but how there are also dangerous side affects.
Basketball Analyst Clark Kellogg On Techonlogy and Sports
[ Source: TechWeb TV ]
June 2008-
Clark Kellogg, former Ohio State basketball star and now a college basketball analyst for CBS Sports talks about how the plethora of information on the Web has changed the way sports is covered. But he thinks that the information may be overload, and that the freshness of the way he delivers information is a key to his success. He talks about how he consumes sports, tournament Cinderella teams and whether he could take Kansas State ....
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