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GPS, LNA, Sensitivity, Jamming, Cohabitation, TTFF
This paper explains why an external low noise amplifier results in a better performance. Next generation mobile handsets will be equipped with GSM, WLAN, Bluetooth and GPS. Integrating all these functionality onto one printed circuit board gives housing problems or cohabitation challenges. Some of them can be solved easily at...
Tags: GSM, NXP Semiconductors, GPS, Handhelds, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware
White papers 2009-05-01
The most interesting security hacks and tools in 2008
Even for seasoned IT professionals, the constantly shifting field can be befuddling. In case you missed it earlier, I highlight some of the most interesting hacks of 2008 for your attention. by Paul Mah
Tags: WPA, Security, Researcher, Tool, ThinkSECURE, Mifare Classic, NXP Semiconductors, Wireless LANs, Keyboards, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Network Security, Hardware, Peripherals, Networking, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-12-31

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Up to one billion RFID access cards could be affected by hack
On the heels of two independent research teams demonstrating hacks of the Mifare Classic RFID chip algorithm, the Dutch government has issued a public warning about the security of access keys based on it. The minister of interior affairs, in a letter to parliament, wrote that there are plans for...
Tags: Card, Video, Chip, RFID, Security, Wireless, Biometrics, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-03-13
USB 3.0 coming soon
Intel and others plan to replace the ubiquitous and speedy USB 2.0 serial technology by releasing the specifications of the next version of USB in the first half of 2008. Speaking at the Intel Developer Forum IDF, Pat Gelsinger, general manager of Intel's Digital Enterprise Group, said:...
Tags: Specification, USB, Intel Corp., Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-09-18
New iPod nano (aka 'little fatty') brings in fat margins
According to Business Week, the latest iPod nano, nicknamed "little fatty," is raking in some pretty hefty profits. A teardown analysis of the component costs by market research firm iSuppli indicates that these latest nanos boast the widest margins yet, despite the addition of a video screen....
Tags: Apple iPod, Apple iPod Nano, iSuppli Corp., Digital Music, Digital Media, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-09-18
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