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SanDisk MiniSD Card: Flash Card for Mobile Phones

Mobile phones - based on 2.5G and 3.0G technology - with their increased data rates are expected to offer consumers a wide range of enhanced data services throughout the upcoming years. The ultimate goal for service providers is to increase the use of mobile phones thereby increasing the average revenue per user. The miniSD, the world's smallest flash storage card has indeed arrived at an opportune time for mobile phone designers, as multimedia applications in cell phone that are enabled by the new technologies mentioned above are requiring capacities that go well beyond existing onboard embedded storage. tech news

Why Intel Flash Memory in Cell Phones?

Today's cellular phones support a variety of sophisticated applications and communications services, including e-mail, paging, interactive games, streaming video and conferencing, multimedia messaging, digital cameras and photo sharing, and wireless enterprise access. These new applications are driving step-function increases in code and data storage requirements, with a push to higher memory bandwidth. Intel StrataFlash memory delivers the best-value flash, featuring Intel's multi-level cell (MLC) technology for high density and low cost. Intel StrataFlash memory delivers 2 bits per cell and functions as a lithography accelerator, providing over 50 percent more die per wafer for a given process generation, extending Intel's lithography advantage. tech news

The Latest RAM Solutions for Mobile Phones: Mobile FCRAM Family

In recent years, cellular phones are coming out with sophisticated function such as sending and receiving e-mail, access to internet, receiving and playing MP3 file, and capturing images with built-in digital cameras, beside the simple function of voice calling. To support the development of multi-functions in mobile phones, FUJITSU has commercialized a Mobile FCRAM configured with a high-speed page mode and 1.8V power supply. This paper describes the latest trends in the Mobile FCRAM RAM solution. tech news

IP Datacasting - Bringing TV to the Mobile Phone

In the near future morning commuters will be able to pass the time on the train by selecting the market news channel on their Mobile phone TV and watching the latest news in real time before reaching the office. In the extra minutes before arriving at the station and walking to the office, consumers can switch over to the music channel and enjoy their favorite tunes and videos. This paper introduces the technology and business system, which will facilitate the Mobile phone TV reality. Specifically, this white paper addresses IP Datacasting over DVB-H, the key technology enabling this digital convergence, and its first application, Mobile phone TV. tech news

Toshiba The future of mobility

Mobile technology is changing the boundaries of the traditional workplace. We examine the ideas and initiatives that are driving mobility, and where theyll take us in the years to come. Mobile technology is continuing to develop towards greater productivity and improved workplace flexibility. Part of this process will require a more seamless means of moving between one network and the other, as well software that adapts to its connection state. Voice over IP technology will gain a stronger foothold, enabling cheap international voice communication wherever there is a wireless network. Hardware devices are also gaining multi-modal interfaces, enabling users to speak, write or type depending on what suits them. Finally, the attitudes and traditions of the traditional workplace are gradually being re-evaluated to embrace the benefits of an increasingly mobile workforce.<!-- mobile technology, workplace, mobility, productivity, flexibility, VoIP, Voice over IP, voice communication, wireless, multi-modal interfaces, mobile workforce --> tech news

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