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Broadcom announces high-density VoIP DSP
http://www.fiercevoip.com/ story/ broadcom-announces-voip-dsp/ 2008-10-01?utm_me…At Broadband World Forum, Broadcom announced a new high-speed VoIP digital signal processor.The new processor, called the BCM6515, targets next-gen OEM designs of multi-service access nodes (MSANs), IP digital subscriber line access multiplexers (IPDSLAMs) and deep fiber multi-dwelling units (MDU).
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Close all opened applications in one go with Close All Windows
http://www.technixupdate.com/ close-all-opened-applications-in-one-go-with-close…Sometimes you may feel like, closing all the opened applications in one go as all these applications has already slow down your system and you may be working for long hours and may not have the energy to close all these applications on one by one.
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IFA 2008: Logitech Squeezebox Boom
http://www.wegotserved.co.uk/ 2008/ 08/ 30/ ifa-2008-logitech-squeezebox-boom/Those of you who have followed WGS for a while will know that we’re big fans of the Squeezebox range of digital media receivers. I have two of the original Squeezebox units attached to my home network (in the kitchen and the main bedroom), and you’ll remember that we also featured a review of the Squeezebox Duet earlier in the year.
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Celleden Bluetooth Anywhere Speakerphone
http://www.jgadgets.com/ 2008/ 07/ 29/ celleden-bluetooth-anywhere-speakerphoneIt makes perfect sense to get a handsfree kit for your cell phone if you happen to do plenty of driving, as it will go a long way in helping you drive safe while saving a whole lot of cash in terms of avoiding tickets from the cops. The a pop.
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Portwell PCS-823 Atom Powered Car Computer
http://www.gadgettastic.com/ 2008/ 07/ 27/ portwell-pcs-823-atom-powered-car-com…If you need a min computer for your car the Portwell PCS-823 measures only 7.5 x 7.1 x 1.96 inches, which fits well into the single DIN slot on many car dashboards. The device is powered by the Intel’s 1.1GHz Z510 Atom processor. It comes with 1GB built-in RAM, and equipped with three SDIO slots for connecting to expansion modules.
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Portwell PCS-8230 Atom powered in-car PC
http://www.jgadgets.com/ 2008/ 07/ 25/ portwell-pcs-8230-atom-powered-in-car-pcAtom has already jumped from the netbook to the desktop, and now it’s set to cross out to your car, too. Portwell has announced the , a single-DIN sized PC running Intel’s 1.1GHz Z510 mobile processor with 1GB of RAM and three SDIO slots for expansion modules.
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Santok SP500 Bluetooth Speakerphone
http://www.jgadgets.com/ 2008/ 07/ 24/ santok-sp500-bluetooth-speakerphoneSantok has a brand new Bluetooth speakerphone in the form of the SP500, and it is tipped to offer “several advanced features not yet seen in the speakerphone marketplace”. I’m not too sure where this outrageous claim is heading, but it apparently has staked the #1 position when it comes to being
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The AV Receiver
http://www.terarich.com/ the-av-receiver/When most people think of The AV Receiver, what comes to mind is usually basic information that’s not particularly interesting or beneficial. But there’s a lot more to The AV Receiver than just the basics. The surround sound receiver is an important piece of equipment that is more commonly referred to as the AV receiver.
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ARM SoC clocks to 2GHz, runs Linux
http://motd.ambians.com/ news/ arm-soc-clocks-2ghz-runs-linuxMarvell is sampling a new family of high-performance, ultra-low-power system-on-chips (SoCs) targeting IP-based home gateways, set top boxes (STBs), home routers, media servers, and mobile Internet devices (MIDs).
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DSP dev board supports uClinux
http://motd.ambians.com/ news/ dsp-dev-board-supports-uclinuxAnalog Devices (ADI) is shipping a new development board based on its Blackfin digital signal processor (DSP). The ADSP-BF548 EZ-KIT Lite board incorporates a 600MHz ADSP-BF548 Blackfin processor, and ships with a GNU toolchain said to support uClinux development.
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