For the most part, remote-control consumer electronic equipment still uses IR wireless communication. It's simple to design in, robust, cheap to manufacture and yields a controller that can run for ...
I haven’t yet upgraded to using a single, universal remote-control unit to manage the diverse electronic products in my “media center.” That fancy designation is very misleading, as the room includes ...
The best Sony is weird Sony. It’s the Sony that makes robot dogs and glowing, rolling party balls. It’s the Sony that’s selling something you might not necessarily buy today but that lays the ...
No, that’s not yet another cheap clamshell cellphone, but a remote control designed by the folks at Geisendesign. Like a lot of these high-minded concepts created by smallish outfits, concrete details ...
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The latest remote-control technology, dubbed “Radio Frequency for Consumer Electronics” or better known as RF4CE, will be coming soon to a store near you. Throw away (or recycle) all of those remote ...
The question of how remote controls may change in our smartphone and tablet era is actually moot. Forget evolving them from a crazy array of buttons to a smart touchscreen UI…the TV remote may be ...
There is good reason for this, most of us have muscle memory for the remote and we don’t even have to look at it to hit the button we want. The traditional remote control has been a staple in ...
CAMPBELL, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Atmosic Technologies, an innovator in low-power and energy-harvesting wireless platforms for the Internet of Things (IoT), today announced its ATM Bluetooth ...