Bye, bye cables
by Claudia Sonea
From optical mouse and keyboard we will soon move forward to Wireless USB. This is one thing that will definitely improve the work with the computer's peripherals like scanner, printers and other portable hard drives. The project is initiated by USB Implementers Forum Inc. (USB-IF), a nonprofit organisation. Certified Wireless USB kits from D-Link Systems Inc. and Iogear Inc wirelessly communicates with a hub that holds multiple wired USB devices, being among the first peripherals released in July based on the Wireless USB. Lenovo and Dell have already introduced Wireless USB chips in the Inspiron 1720 and ThinkPad T61that can communicate with their devices in a 10 meter range and the speed increases smaller the distance gets. It should help the consumers to transfer data, audio and avi files more efficiently. There is only the beginning, better ways of associating a device to a host will be researched and also the main goal of everyone will be to make users more happy and content of their devices. Of course this means more money and new devices, but according to them you must have it. If you don't you will be left outside the circle and you will spend more time than others and you know the saying: time means money. What you get with one hand you have to give with the other. Innovation, innovation, it's so hard to acquire everything you need and want. Press click and say goodbye to those darn cables. Go Wireless USB, go!
related story: http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,135082-c,wireless/article.html
| by Claudia Sonea for SigEx Telecom (http://sigex.com) |
SigEx Telecom is quickly becoming the leading telebroadcasting communications provider allowing people to easily talk, view, upload and share video clips through free online TV broadcasting, free unlimited global calls, websites, blogs, video-mails and SMS. SigEx Telecom captures many add-on services for its clients generating royalties and fees in a broad spectrum of marketing services including public relations and promotions.

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