At the DEMO 08 conference today, Ecrio unveiled a Bluetooth-enabled version of its MoBeam(TM) digital barcode solution. The enhancement lets users receive offers on their phone via SMS, WAP, or email, and redeem them via a small light emitting diode (LED) on the MoBeam device. In addition, retailers can install simple Bluetooth 'transponders' in their retail outlets to transfer offers directly to the MoBeam device.
JDSU today announced that it is now shipping an avalanche photo detector (APD) chip designed for gigabit passive optical networks (GPONs) that enable data transmissions for fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) offerings. The new APD chip provides high functionality at a low cost, making it ideal for FTTH deployments.
Net Optics, Inc. announced a new family of Taps that support direct cable connections using LC connectors, for ATM, Gigabit, and 10Gigabit fiber networks. With these new Taps, customers no longer need LC to SC cables to deploy their application and security monitoring tools.
Avago Technologies, a leading supplier of analog interface components for communications, industrial and consumer applications, today announced two new high-precision small form factor laser navigation sensors for corded and cordless PC mice.
TLC Vision Corporation, North America's premier eye care services company, today announced the opening of a new TLC Laser Eye Center located at 50 Burnhamthorpe Road West, Suite 100, Mississauga, Ontario L5B 3C2. The company also has a TLC Laser Eye Center located at 4101 Yonge St., Suite 100, Toronto, Ontario M2P 1N6. Mississauga is also home to TLCVision's Canadian headquarters.
Air-source heat pumps typically deliver 1 1/2 to three times more heating energy to a home than the electric energy they consume. This is possible because heat pumps move heat rather than convert it from a fuel.
DILAS, the diode laser company, broadens its wavelength spectrum with the addition of a new series of high-power, conduction-cooled, fiber-coupled diode laser bars at 639nm and 650nm.
DILAS, the diode laser company, announces today the newest commercially available fiber-coupled multi-bar modules capable of delivering up to 200W out of a 200µm fiber.
DILAS announced a new series of high-power, water-cooled diode laser arrays used in scalable stack designs that deliver up to 80W CW per bar at standard wavelength of 808nm, 940nm and 980nm for industrial applications.
DILAS, the diode laser company, is raising the bar for high-quality, high-power, single bar based fiber-coupled diode laser modules with a new module that delivers up to 50W of CW power at 808nm and 976nm.
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