Guide To Electronics Technology |
Guide To Electronics Technology |
The iPhone won't be available until June, but its effects will be felt long before then. Eager
consumers may hold off on buying new high-end phones in anticipation. And when
it does launch, the phone will be available only from Cingular Wireless, owned
by AT&T. The phone will be released in international markets including Europe
and Asia in 2008. Jobs said in his remarks that Apple's goal will be to sell 10 million units by 2008, which would account for roughly 1% of the phones that will be sold this year. It's an aggressive goal, but hardly audacious, given that Apple will pass the 200 million mark in iPods sold sometime this year. |
One dominant trend in consumer technology this year will be the evolution in TV viewing
habits. A growing number of consumers will be able to watch TV when they
are on the go, as their mobile phones double as TVs, while telecom and Internet
companies will deploy Internet protocol television, or IPTV, to bring all sorts of video entertainment into homes. Yet no other war
to lure customers will be fiercer than the one waged between two flat-panel technologies:
plasma and liquid crystal display (LCD). |
Advances in electronics technology is evolving at a rapid pace. New products
are brought to the market everyday. Some are big winners like the iPod and others
go by the wayside. Trying to keep up with latest electronics technology can be mind-boggling. Ebiz247 researches the hot new products and we provide you the links to check on the ones that interest you. |
For the past 23 years, PC Magazine has celebrated excellence in technology. A look at the technology breathroughs
they feature include: Nintendo Wii, Philips Nexperia CSS 6100 (cellular and Wi-Fi), nVidia GeForce 8800 GTX (video graphics), Kodak Retina Dual-Lens Design (digitial cameras), Likeness technology by Like.com and Riya.com, LEGO Mindstorms NXT (robotics), Pegasus Cynalynx (wireless video streaming) and more. Visit the PC Magizine Web site for more new technology reviews. |
Popular Science (PopSci) is definitely one of the top sources for new electronics technology information
and reviews. PopSci covers all the latest topics related to electronics
technology. The PopSci technology web page reviews future robots, weapons technology and even feature products from the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). |
CNET.com is a great Web site to find the latest in tech and consumer electronics. The CNET Web site often lists the top electronic products like the top 5 car GPS navigation systems and the top 20 most wanted consumer electronics products. |
The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) celebrated its 40th anniversary in Las Vegas the week of January 7th, 2007.
The CES is known as the world's largest consumer technology tradeshow. The show
features the latest in consumer electronics products. For the second year in a row, CEA has chosen CNET.com to produce the Best of CES Awards program at the International CES. The awards recognize the best new products at the 2007 show in 10 categories, plus a Best of Show and People’s Voice award. Take a look at the CNET Best of CES winner for 2007. |
What else is new for 2007? |